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Tonight, the death toll in the u. S. Surpasses 10,000. President trump just moments ago responding. And the breaking headline. British Prime MinisterBoris Johnson moved to Intensive Care. Here in the u. S. , the death toll mounting. More than 1,000 dying in just 24 hours. Tonight, Governor Andrew Cuomo on the numbers, and what they could now be showing. Were on the front lines inside one new york city hospital. At the Javits Convention center, where teams of doctors are taking in coronavirus patients. And the governor who said today he asked the president if the Navy Ship Comfort could now take patients with the virus. The president just addre ....
Discussion the european union. this needs discussion- the european union. this needs discussion. . . ., , discussion. individual eu countries will make their discussion. individual eu countries will make their own discussion. individual eu countries will make their own decisions i discussion. individual eu countries will make their own decisions on i will make their own decisions on this. austria already has, enabling germany, in neighbouring germany the new chancellor olaf scholz says he wants to make new vaccines mandatory, and in germany you can only go into leisure facilities, entertainment venues and many shops if you have had the jabbed or recently recovered. and italy requires proof of vaccination and arrange a range of places including public transport. then there is new york city, which has vaccine requirements for children as young as five and four workers in the public and private sectors, and this is the justification from the city s mare. is the ustification fro ....
Do. the last news conference in september five weeks ago which set out explicitly the idea of plan b and what would be within it, actually the first strand of plan b was implemented yesterday which was the government seeing cases are going up and asking us in england voluntarily to take mitigating measures, but not then go to the second and third strands of plan b which would be mandating face masks in crowded indoor settings and also the use of vaccine passports. the government clearly is aware and cautious around the rising numbers but doesn t want to press the button on mandating a change in our behaviour. here is the health minister on breakfast a little earlier. we are seeing infections rising. you saw what the secretary of state said yesterday. and we are seeing hospitalisations and deaths are rising. but at a much lower rate. we don t believe that, even though the nhs is under real pressure, it always is in winter but it is particularly now, that it is under unsustainable ....
Mitigating measures, but not then go to the second and third strands of plan b which would be mandating face masks in crowded indoor settings and also the use of vaccine passports. the government clearly is aware and cautious around the rising numbers but doesn t want to press the button on mandating a change in our behaviour. here is the health minister on breakfast a little earlier. we are seeing infections rising. you saw what the secretary of state said yesterday. and we are seeing hospitalisations and deaths are rising. but at a much lower rate. we don t believe that, even though the nhs is under real pressure, it always is in winter but it is particularly now, that it is under unsustainable pressure and that now is not the right moment to look to trigger plan b. and that notion of unsustainable pressure has always been the government s driving motivation around the implementation of restrictions on our liberties and they don t think we are there yet. ....