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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 16:32:00

intensive care and trauma units. a quarter of the trusts involved have been given extra exemptions from services such as transplant in cardiac care which means strikers can be called upon in emergencies. this comes to an end at midnight and their health correspondence have the very latest. nurses on the picket line once again. determined to have their voices heard in this dispute over pay and conditions. lip voices heard in this dispute over pay and conditions. voices heard in this dispute over pay and conditions. up been a nurse for 15 years pay and conditions. up been a nurse for 15 years and pay and conditions. up been a nurse for 15 years and has pay and conditions. up been a nurse for 15 years and hasjust pay and conditions. up been a nurse for 15 years and hasjust gotten - for 15 years and has just gotten worse and worse, the staffing is heard, the pay is cut in the patient care is always excellent but we strive to meet if we did nothing back. ~ ., ., strive to meet if w

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 13:12:00

of children missed their vaccinations because of the pandemic. up to 67 million children had missed out on vaccinations in some way. they believe increased misinformation during the pandemic has contributed to vaccination hesitancy. the case of measles doubled last year, polio rose as well. our health correspondence has been looking into the report. we are still in the pandemic, but if we look at the pandemic, unicef says the number were considering to go down of children receiving routine vaccination such as measles, polio. at the beginning of the pandemic, where there were no vaccines to help reduce the number of people becoming severely ill, there were a lot of mothers and gardens not able to take

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20240604 13:16:00

december for nurses, those strikes that started back in decemberfor nurses, physios those strikes that started back in december for nurses, physios and ambulance workers, but not the doctors. junior doctors have just had a three day walk out which they have said is just their first round of action. have said is “ust their first round of action. . ., ~ have said is “ust their first round of action. . ., ,, of action. 0k, catherine, thank you very much of action. 0k, catherine, thank you very much indeed. of action. 0k, catherine, thank you very much indeed. our of action. 0k, catherine, thank you very much indeed. our health i very much indeed. our health correspondence catherine burns. thousands of schools across england are facing a second day of disruption as teachers in the national education union walk out over pay. the department for education has said it s willing to move to formal talks on pay, conditions and reform , but only if the strikes are called off. our educat

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 09:21:00

see, but that is not to say that tensions will not be heightened. 0f tensions will not be heightened. of course, the chinese communist party wants to convince people that it could and might invade, that is part of increasing the pressure on taiwan, so i think we will see measures against taiwan, and increasingly measures against free and open countries that support taiwan, so it is another point of contention between china and the free and open world. contention between china and the free and open world. charles, thank ou ve free and open world. charles, thank you very much free and open world. charles, thank you very much indeed free and open world. charles, thank you very much indeed for free and open world. charles, thank you very much indeed for your- free and open world. charles, thank| you very much indeed for your time. pleasure. thousands ofjunior doctors in england are beginning a three day strike in a row over pay. their union, the bma, says newly qualified doctors cou

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 14:07:00

in the autumn, we re still waiting, it should be published by the end of march and we have also got the matter of social care vacancy rates in social care which are even worse than they are the nhs and that is why many in, are arguing a reform plan for social care is also long overdue. . , plan for social care is also long overdue. ., , . miriam deakin is head of policy and strategy at nhs providers, the membership organisation for nhs trusts in england. that is the membership organisation for nhs trusts in england, thank you for nhs trusts in england, thank you for being with us. we were mulling this over with our health correspondence, suggesting that actually it s staffing that is key, notjust new beds and ambulances? yes, thank you, i agree with that. we do yes, thank you, i agree with that. we do welcome to the s plan as an important we do welcome to the s plan as an important step forward to help the nhs address the severe challenges that we nhs address the severe challenge

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