Long standing problem with the nhs staffing, long standing problem with the nhs staffing, a lack of doctors, for example. staffing, a lack of doctors, for example, high vacancy rates, it s all about example, high vacancy rates, it s all about different aspects which have knock on effects on hospitals. what have knock on effects on hospitals. what you have knock on effects on hospitals. what you got at the moment is the effect what you got at the moment is the effect of what you got at the moment is the effect of the pandemic hitting hospitals in particular very hard, coupled hospitals in particular very hard, coupled with the underlying problems of insufficient manpower and woman power of insufficient manpower and woman power in of insufficient manpower and woman power in the nhs overall, staffing the workforce adequately and recruiting and training people. so the problem is, of course, and i think the problem is, of course, and i think some the problem is, of cour
Already. geez, louise! reporter: nationwide cases are 60% lower than at january s peak, but weekly cases among children are still over 100,000 and are about 400% higher than this time last year. i am fully confident tha wi be e kid s n school, particularly in schools that have high vaccination rates my worry is that we re not quite there yet. reporter: pandemic fatigue and frustration isn t just impacting schools. it s hitting hospitals, too. every day i read about reports in which my staff are either verbally or physically abused. reporter: at this hospital in georgia, dr. gregory evans says with each wave of covid, there s also a flood of aggression. what are those verbal attacks look like? accusations why we aren t giving certain medications that they may have researched on the internet. reporter: dr. lily henson says when hospitals are full of patients that don t trust science, it s a dagger to moral. we get this threat that says,
Notably, i want to get your thoughts on this, something that senator marco rubio posted last night about the russian leader. he said something is off with vladimir putin. and it would be a mistake to think that putin would act the same way he did five years ago. do you think something is different about vladimir putin now? right. i mean, you don t have to be a psycho-analyst to understand that putin is getting worse. his actions are getting more reckless, more bloody, more evil. and that s clear because of what we see on our tv screens. the syria example is really relevant here. because in 2015, when the russians started killing syrian civilians, they were doing it a few at a time. seven years later in 2022, they re doing it dozens or hundreds at a time. they re testing weapons in syria, chemical weapons stockpile weapons, they re hitting hospitals, they re hitting schools. right now we see that in kyiv,
Thousands of missiles, they are flying hundreds kilometers and then hitting residential areas, they re hitting oil reserves, they are hitting walls, they are hitting hospitals, and there is no guarantee that they will not hit now nuclear power plants in ukraine and we have four of them. and that s a very legitimate question to the nato. it is a ultimate security risk for nato, if nuclear power plants will be bombed by russia, you can t put the plants on the border and say, ukraine will deal with that, we are fine, we are afraid to even shoot russian missiles to protect you. this morning you wrote there is no difference between oligarchic networks and terrorist networks. what do you mean? i mean that putin enabled such kind of violence because he
To watch. i think ukrainians need to be supplied, get them those javelins. it was so glad to hear that 17,000 of those have gone in. just keep doing it. ukrainians are making us proud. it s hard to get real-time what is misinformation, what is real? when you start seeing those pictures and you see those russian tanks just devastated by the side of the road and i would be fascinated to know if those 18-year-old russians, why do they think they are there? what s going on back in russia with all the moms, the dads, and the families? do they know what s really going on there? such a great question. i want to get your response to an answer that ukrainian volunteers soldier gave when asked if the tactic of hitting hospitals and children might break the spirit. watch this. will definitely his getting the opposite because it s getting more and more if that