Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20210125 : comparemela.co

Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20210125

Hello and welcome to our paper review. Ijust want hello and welcome to our paper review. I just want to remind hello and welcome to our paper review. Ijust want to remind you, we will be looking at our paper review in a moment, looking at international and national papers, but we will come out of the early two special coverage of the start of the impeachment trial in the senate. That is the only time a president would have been impeached twice and the first time a former president would have been impeached as waffles we will have our correspondence there and constitutional experts to take us through the process and we expect that to begin in about 15 minutes� time, so we will cross direct to that when that starts before that, though, as i say, some of the national and International Papers with katy balls, deputy Political Editor of the spectator, and the broadcaster daisy mcandrew. Ill come back to both of you. Welcome back. The International Edition of the Financial Times leads with moderna launching trials of a new vaccine to tackle the coronavirus strain that has emerged in south africa, after warning that its existing jab is less effective in fighting the variant. The times says the European Union has told pfizer and other pharmaceutical companies that they must get its permission to export vaccine doses to britain amid concerns about the level of supply, while the Daily Telegraph says britains Covid Vaccine supply is in jeopardy, after the eu threatened to block exports of the belgian made pfizerjabs as part of a row with the uk based astrazeneca. The astrazeneca made with 0xford the astrazeneca made with oxford university. According to the guardian, borisjohnson is expected to sign off sweeping new quarantine rules for travellers entering the uk. Thats a meeting tomorrow. The i says those travellers will face restriction in an attempt to stop new variants spreading, although the i adds that the uk government is split over extent of border closures. The gulf News Highlights a un report on its front page, reflecting on the toll of the pandemic, estimating its wiped out 255 million jobs around the world. The uk daily mirror says the majority of children in the uk want to go back to school, as lockdown is affecting their Mental Health and future hopes. And the sun says a holiday abroad for brits looks a long way off at the moment. Looks like it is bogner again, dear, an old joke about bognor regis, if viewers dont know where it is, it is on the coast. Lets kick off. Daisy, do you want to start us off with the times . Warn us before jabs go to britain, eu tells pfizer. We are getting into ugly times. You can see wh , are getting into ugly times. You can see why, because are getting into ugly times. You can see why, because vaccines are getting into ugly times. You can see why, because vaccines are are getting into ugly times. You can see why, because vaccines are the i see why, because vaccines are the great hope out of the pandemic. Summoning of the scientists, the manufacturers and politicians are talking about it being a race between the human race and the mutations of the virus, so as we struggle to get as many people immunity, eitherfrom having the virus orfrom a immunity, eitherfrom having the virus or from a vaccine, we are racing against the vaccine, against the virus, which is mutating, and we know that is the case, so lots and stories about that race come about the politicisation of it and many politicians being held up as a failure or a success on how well they are buying the vaccine, if they are by the right vaccine, if they are by the right vaccine, if they are by the right vaccine, if that vaccine works, how many people to get vaccinated, either voluntarily or because the systems are up for it. When you look across different countries, many different communities do have concerns about the vaccine, which is one of my concerns, because the stories we read about whether vaccines are working or not, but they can tackle mutations, sometimes they can tackle mutations, sometimes the more cynicism or mistrust or just fear there is about the vaccine, you might get a lower uptake, and if globally we do not get above 50 uptake of vaccines, the virus will continue to mutate. Katy, pfizersaid the virus will continue to mutate. Katy, pfizer said they would be a dip in supplies because i think refurbishment of the various factories, i think it is in belgium were ours is coming from. What is behind the astrazeneca announcement it is unable to provide the number they had been contracted to do . I think the pfizer one, as you say, was about think the pfizer one, as you say, was about manufacturing. And importantly, they were ultimately saying. Importantly, they were ultimately saying, we will all get the same amount, saying, we will all get the same amount, it saying, we will all get the same amount, it isjust fluctuation of that time amount, it isjust fluctuation of that time period, it isjust go to be more that time period, it isjust go to be more sporadic. Oxford astrazeneca, the concern the you had is they astrazeneca, the concern the you had is they were astrazeneca, the concern the you had is they were getting substantially less, is they were getting substantially less. In is they were getting substantially less, in the contract, but they have struggled less, in the contract, but they have struggled tojoin the less, in the contract, but they have struggled to join the dots less, in the contract, but they have struggled tojoin the dots because it did struggled tojoin the dots because it did not struggled tojoin the dots because it did not appear the uk supply wasm it did not appear the uk supply was. They pointed to manufacturing, and the eu, manufacturing, and the eu, manufacturing, but clearly the frustration is the eu is struggling with the frustration is the eu is struggling with the Vaccination Programme and also because the uk is much more self sufficient on the Oxford Astrazeneca vaccine. It was unaffected, so i think that has added unaffected, so i think that has added now, and youre seeing this, warn added now, and youre seeing this, warn us added now, and youre seeing this, warn us before jabs go to britain. It is warn us before jabs go to britain. It is making warn us before jabs go to britain. It is making it harder. Pfizer will affect it is making it harder. Pfizer will affect us, it is making it harder. Pfizer will affect us, because we already have a way of affect us, because we already have a way of getting astrazeneca in the uk. ,. , � way of getting astrazeneca in the uk. Daisy, we dont know how many abs have uk. Daisy, we dont know how many jabs have actually uk. Daisy, we dont know how many jabs have actually been uk. Daisy, we dont know how many jabs have actually been ordered, uk. Daisy, we dont know how many jabs have actually been ordered, or| jabs have actually been ordered, or the precise timetable of when theyre going to be delivered, do we . , ,. ,. , theyre going to be delivered, do we . , , we . Know, it seems to be a state secret, we . Know, it seems to be a state secret. And we . Know, it seems to be a state secret, and there we . Know, it seems to be a state secret, and there is we . Know, it seems to be a state secret, and there is an we . Know, it seems to be a state secret, and there is an awful we . Know, it seems to be a state secret, and there is an awful lot l we . Know, it seems to be a state| secret, and there is an awful lot of frustration, because the moment we have transparency, we have distress. The lesson we are chatting an hour ago, there are big Security Issues around the vaccine, and if you talk to people behind the scenes, this is something that is a great concern. There is already in a legal criminal black market of vaccines, and so it is natural that the amount and how it is being transported and when it arrives, all these things do have to be secret, but it is not something you politicians can discuss publicly, but i know there are many criminal gangs going around, try to find vaccines, trying to steal it and sell it on black markets, and thatis and sell it on black markets, and that is making the politicians job much of her difficult, plus the fact there is a rumour mill around various deals, individual governments have made, who have the germans have the germans paid more, have the israelis paid more . Our developing nations being 0ur developing nations being completely left to their own devices and therefore going to have an uncontrollable pandemic . Which will impact us all. And then you have got the story and tomorrows newspaper in germany, suggesting the astrazeneca vaccine in the over 60 fives, the most crucial demographic, might be as little as 8 efficacy, astrazeneca have come out strongly tonight, dismissing that story, but all of these issues are reveling around and making thejob ofjust getting the vaccine out, making sure it can cope with all these mutations even harder. It can cope with all these mutations even harder even harder. Yeah, katy, lets go into the International Even harder. Yeah, katy, lets go into the international ft, even harder. Yeah, katy, lets go into the international ft, another vaccine story, this time about moderna launching new vaccine trials to do with the new variant. This is the danger, isnt it . We know of the new variance now which seem to have stronger transmission and can be more lethal as well. Who knows how many more are going to evolve over the next six months or so . Yes. Many more are going to evolve over the next six months or so . Yes, and i think the next six months or so . Yes, and i think this the next six months or so . Yes, and i think this has the next six months or so . Yes, and i think this has been the next six months or so . Yes, and i think this has been the the next six months or so . Yes, and i think this has been the twist the next six months or so . Yes, and i think this has been the twist as i think this has been the twist as we have i think this has been the twist as we have gone into the new year, you think we have gone into the new year, you think voute we have gone into the new year, you think youre in this straight finish where think youre in this straight finish where you think youre in this straight finish where you get into spring and you vaccine where you get into spring and you vaccine x where you get into spring and you vaccine x number of people, you are much vaccine x number of people, you are much iletter vaccine x number of people, you are much better for that is still the case, much better for that is still the case, but much better for that is still the case, but the new comp location is that your case, but the new comp location is that your number of new mutations and strange which are causing governments all over the world concern governments all over the world concern. The big concern is one of these concern. The big concern is one of these strains will evade the vaccine and therefore you might have to start and therefore you might have to start not and therefore you might have to start not from square one, but get more start not from square one, but get more vaccines for the vulnerable, and this more vaccines for the vulnerable, and this can more vaccines for the vulnerable, and this can be a continual year on year, and this can be a continual year on year. As and this can be a continual year on year. As you and this can be a continual year on year, as you adapt to new strains. It is year, as you adapt to new strains. It is the year, as you adapt to new strains. It is the South African strain that worries it is the South African strain that worries the uk government the most, and moderna have found that, yes, there and moderna have found that, yes, there vaccine can be used on this south there vaccine can be used on this South African strain, but it is not as effective, so what they are doing is going as effective, so what they are doing is going back and looking at how you can reconfigure the vaccine to be more can reconfigure the vaccine to be more effective against the South African more effective against the South African strain. Of the South African strain, african strain. Of the South African strain, thick african strain. Of the South African strain, thick we have met hancock said 77 strain, thick we have met hancock said 77 confirmed cases in the uk, they are said 77 confirmed cases in the uk, they are tracking them, but i think this points they are tracking them, but i think this points here, as we see more stories this points here, as we see more stories on this points here, as we see more stories on border controls, why we are seeing stories on border controls, why we are seeing stores on tightening because are seeing stores on tightening because theyre worried someone like this could because theyre worried someone like this could undo this max vaccine rollout this could undo this max vaccine rollout. ,. ,. ,. , ~ this could undo this max vaccine rollout. ,. ,. , rollout. Should look at the gulf news . Quite rollout. Should look at the gulf news . Quite a rollout. Should look at the gulf news . Quite a busy rollout. Should look at the gulf news . Quite a busy front rollout. Should look at the gulf news . Quite a busy front page | rollout. Should look at the gulf l news . Quite a busy front page in the top corner, 255 million jobs wiped out leicester due to pandemic, a quarter of a millionjobs wiped out leicester due to pandemic, a quarter of a million jobs and wiped out leicester due to pandemic, a quarter of a millionjobs and we are not even through a last year. And what we do not know was how many of those jobs will come back. You of those obs will come back. You can look of those jobs will come back. You can look at of those jobs will come back. You can look at certain of those jobs will come back. Gm. Can look at Certain Industries and see that, hopefully, airlines, travel, hospitality, they will come back, but how long were going to be the formal lockdown, as katy was just saying, as all these new those jobs are waiting to come back. Then there somejobs those jobs are waiting to come back. Then there some jobs that are never going to come back, because as most economists will tell you, what covid has done is accelerated what was going to happen anyway in other words, more to do or digitalisation. We are the perfect illustration of that. Katy and i have not come to the studios, we have not used taxis to get to the studio, so you can see every single thing we do know might have an impact onjobs, and wejust thing we do know might have an impact on jobs, and we just will not know how many of those jobs will come back. Many people talked before covid about this fourth industrial revolution, where and i robotics, technology, would take the place of jobs, but nobody knew it would happen so fast and so we cannot tell where the re skilling, the newjobs will come from, and how many there will come from, and how many there will be. It will come from, and how many there will be. ,. , will be. It is much nicer having both in the will be. It is much nicer having both in the studio will be. It is much nicer having both in the studio just will be. It is much nicer having both in the studio just on will be. It is much nicer having both in the studio just on the | both in the studio just on the joblessness, some figures on this, we are 4. 9 , uk on implement rate, so in every country doing badly. Unemployment rate. So in every country doing badly. Unemployment rate. Unemployment rate. There is a big ruestion unemployment rate. There is a big question about, unemployment rate. There is a big question about, when unemployment rate. There is a big question about, when do unemployment rate. There is a big question about, when do we unemployment rate. There is a big | question about, when do we peak . Unemployment rate. There is a big question about, when do we peak . You hear different answers, and clearly furlough hear different answers, and clearly furlough being extended, the first cliff edge moved, but ultimately, i think cliff edge moved, but ultimately, i think theres a sense we have not ot think theres a sense we have not got there think theres a sense we have not got there yet and when we do, what is thisib got there yet and when we do, what is thislb want to look like . If we are at is thislb want to look like . If we are at a is thislb want to look like . If we are at a point where the government is still are at a point where the government is still comfortable with some industries continuing or, as daisy has touched on, some no longer existing . Has touched on, some no longer existing . Is has touched on, some no longer existing . Is there gonna be Government Support into the second half of Government Support into the second half of the Government Support into the second half of the year . I think there are lots of half of the year . I think there are lots of questions when it comes to getting lots of questions when it comes to getting back to what you might call normal, getting back to what you might call normal, even it looks differently, as to normal, even it looks differently, as to hell normal, even it looks differently, as to hell and the government is really as to hell and the government is really going to prop up things. I will point really going to prop up things. I will point you say, we have done the vaccine will point you say, we have done the vaccine roll out, we have done this, we stilt vaccine roll out, we have done this, we still are vaccine roll out, we have done this, we still are not permitting this, we cannot we still are not permitting this, we cannot continue. Cannot continue. Lets go on to the guardian of cannot continue. Lets go on to the guardian of the cannot continue. Lets go on to the guardian of the daisy. Cannot continue. Lets go on to the guardian of the daisy. Pm cannot continue. Lets go on to the guardian of the daisy. Pm to cannot continue. Lets go on to the i guardian of the daisy. Pm to impose airport quarantine despite pressure to ease lockdown for subduing a witch corn team . Is it quarantined late or quarantine heavy . What witch corn team . Is it quarantined late or quarantine heavy . What we do know is there late or quarantine heavy . What we do know is there is late or quarantine heavy . What we do know is there is is late or quarantine heavy . What we do know is

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