People arriving in the uk will have to self isolate for fourteen days because of coronavirus. Anyone breaching the rules will be fined twelve hundred dollars. A pakistani passenger plane has crashed into homes in the city of karachi. Officials have so far confirmed 60 deaths, but at least two people have survived. Its being reported that Dominic Cummings whos a key adviser to Prime Minister borisjohnson broke lockdown guidelines by travelling to his parents home to self isolate when suffering with coronavirus. Theres been International Criticism over chinas plan to introduce a new security law in hong kong. The european union, britain, australia and canada said it would undermine the territorys autonomy. The us secretary of state said the law would be disastrous. You are watching bbc news. Now Annita Mcveigh has the latest roundup of information and advice on the coronavirus. Hello and welcome to the latest in oui hello and welcome to the latest in our special programme on the coronavirus. Wanted as programme we will hear from the communities in the uk, us and the uk about the pandemic. In an interview with facebooks founder on what the company says its doing to combat misinformation about coronavirus. In the united states, Many American native American Communities say they been forgotten in the coronavirus crisis. The rate of infection amongst these communities is among the highest in the country as Anthony Costello explains. Since april, theyve been operating 20 47 with doris and hunters turned away. Two native native american they had to urgently control. We have an inherent, and no one man or woman can dispute that. But now fighting the coronavirus is political. The checkpoint must be removed. What we are looking for is clarification. Tribal sovereignty is something ive always done in my words and actions. It also being sure we have the ability to protect people. Despite their efforts, tribal leaders here havent managed to keep the virus out of their land entirely. Last week, a sioux tribe ordered a reservation wide restriction after learning to residents tested positive or have a night time. Residents tested positive or have a nighttime. Everyone across our reservation, it will be shut down. Elsewhere, communities have been hit hard. The largest reservation in the us, navajo nation, is home to over 350,000 people, spanning the state of arizona, utah and new mexico. It had 144 deaths from covid 19 so far, giving it one of the highest infection rates in the country. Navajo nation is enormous, and cover several states. In their highly populated areas, large cases of confirmed. Tribes have been would you say tribes have been forgotten in this pandemic . Absolutely. Tribes are forgotten every dave regardless but this pandemicjust brings every dave regardless but this pandemic just brings it every dave regardless but this pandemicjust brings it more to light. We definitely have been an afterthought and we are an afterthought and we are an afterthought still right now. Under the Coronavirus Relief act, tribal leaders say this is not nearly enough to come combat gender discrimination. Thejewish enough to come combat gender discrimination. The Jewish Community seems to have a dish or level. Remembering a dearly loved her brother, another victim of the covid 19 virus, which has hit britains Jewish Community particularly hard. He shared a lot of singing with his brother. The 20 year old lived independently in a Jewish Community of Stanford Hill in north london. 0ne Jewish Community of Stanford Hill in north london. One evening on the phone, he said he was feeling unwell. 0ur hands were tied. He couldnt do anything. We couldnt even go into hospital. He is one of many deaths across the jewish population. This cemetery in hertfordshire has been here for more than 70 years. Thousands of britains Jewish Community had more than 70 years. Thousands of britainsJewish Community had been laid to britainsJewish Community had been la id to rest britainsJewish Community had been laid to rest there. Its essay over the weeks of march they saw a sudden and unexpected spike in the number of funerals many of them the result of funerals many of them the result of covid 19. Of funerals many of them the result of covid19. At the moment it is quite but in the busy period we were having around 10 15 a day for six days a week. This is a tube or mass, ways to get austin. Other charities have adapted. They have been supporting for decades. Literary from hospital beds down to crutches. It has given loads of oxygen machines helping coronavirus patients on their discharge from hospital. There have been accusations that some jewish people have been slow to change their lives as in the face of virus warnings. |j dont as in the face of virus warnings. dont know anyone who know someone who is died. She is taking committed activist that says some influential jewish leaders failed to set a good example. But exists much larger point wise of the authorities. There are health and qualities that are known to Public Health england about individual, bme communities. And none of was news. And it should have been obvious that our communities were going to be infected in a different way. Nobody took the step to say that these communities should be warned in advance. No one took control of the situation. There are still people in the Community Come up family still morning. The message of the pandemic is to keep healthy by saying apart one organisation says that traditionally large 0rthodox families that already live in cramped conditions, that would be impossible. There are families who have every age group in the house. And that means we have little children from one year olds going to family in the house which is possibly 60 years old or above that age facet that did contribute towards the virus being more aggressive and some part of the community unfortunately. Meanwhile even as he continues to mourn his brother, he says his brothers life was a gift. He brought to light, he was a gift. He brought to light, he was a gift. He brought to light, he was a beacon of life in the whole community. He brought light to people. A beacon of light. Community. He brought light to people. A beacon of light. The founder of Facebook Mark zuckerberg has defended its record of tackling this information during the coronavirus outbreak. Speaking to the bbc in this first uk broadcast interview in five years, he said the platform removed all content which put people at imminent risk of physical harm. He has been talking to the bbc positive Business Editor simonjack. 0n to the bbc positive Business Editor simon jack. 0n the to the bbc positive Business Editor simonjack. 0n the Immediate Health risks, if some crazy person decide did to start on people to i dont know drink or inject bleach or saying that colloidal silverware be a good way of keeping the virus at bay, what is the facebook algorithm positive response to that . We have policies around stopping misinformation. We break this into two categories, so theres harmful misinformation that puts people and imminent risks of physical harm. So things like saying something is a proven things like saying something is a prove n ca re things like saying something is a proven care for the virus when in fa ct, proven care for the virus when in fact, it isnt. We will take that down. There have been hundreds of thousands of cases of things that are harmful. Another prevalent example in the uk has been 5g misinformation, which has led to some physical damage of 5g infrastructures. That is leading to imminent risks for physical harm. There are hundreds of thousands of pieces of content like that. We enforce that no matter who says it. The brazilian president went out and said it was proven by all scientists 01 said it was proven by all scientists or something to that affect, that there is a drug that has proven to cure coronavirus. Thats obviously not true. Theres nothing yet, at least that we know of, thats proven to bea least that we know of, thats proven to be a chair. So we had to enforce that. A cure. We dont want misinformation to be going viral so we work with independent fact checkers. 0ver we work with independent fact checkers. Over the course of the period since the outbreak, they have issued out 7500 articles saying fact check content. Thats shown about 50 million warning labels across our services. We know those posts are effective because 95 of the time when someone effective because 95 of the time when someone sees a effective because 95 of the time when someone sees a post that it has a warning label, they dont go through to see it. No one doubts the awesomer spots that a company like facebook has in the world, and your old friend chris hughes, who founded the company with you wrote a note saying facebook should be broken up. He said mark alone can decide how to figure it people what privacy said e s people can use and and everything. Do you, hand on heart, as the Controlling Shareholder a shareholder in facebook, think its a good idea for that responsibility to be invested in one human being, you . Ive actually said publicly that i dont think any one individual or company should make so many decisions of that important values first society. We take a lot of actions on that front. Just recently, weve established this independent oversight for it. This oversight will make it so that people in our community can appeal if they think we are making a decision incorrectly on content. This board will have the final say. If they say someone needs to come down or needs to stay up, at that point, it doesnt even matter what i think or what the other folks on our tea m think or what the other folks on our team think. This independent board will make that decision. I do think there needs to be some additional governance beyond our Company Making all the decisions, which is why we are taking steps for that. Thats it for now. You can follow me on twitter or head to the bbc news website for the latest information. Thanks for watching. Hello and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies now available for viewing in the home. Now cinemas may be closed, but movies can still transport us around the world. Take the county, an arresting icelandic drama set in a remote farming community. Recently widowed inga declares war on the local cooperative, which she believes has become a mafia like monopoly, controlling the industry, driving up crises and exploiting the very community it was set up to protect. Driving up prices. Faced with the threat of bankruptcy and ever more suspicious of the forces with may have driven her husband to an early grave, inga finds her own voice, encouraging herfellow farmers to take back control of their lives through Facebook Blogs and milk spray protests, throwing shovel loads