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peter ryan a marine plastic research at the university of cape town estimates that between 60 percent and 90 percent of marine plastic on the beaches that's arrived via waterways like this one just standing here we can see all of this rubbish coming down the canal here this is the major source of litter that we are concerned about in an urban setting in south africa side poorly managed weist on land getting into wastewater systems and being carried down into the sea and initiatives like this where we're actually intercepting this letter before it gets into the sea and starting to make a significant difference. for the north in the township outside johannesburg these volunteers are unemployed locals they're removing plastic wastes from the literature apps positioned in the hand ups with. sigman being charged explains that mountains of plastic that accumulates in the space of just seem to. be stuck with their mates when they're in the rainy season drying stock exchange at the ranch and in fact in the winter a lot of stuff gets put up dumps in concerts and stuff so the bad stuff gets was
peter ryan a marine plastic research at the university of cape town estimates that between 60 percent and 90 percent of marine plastic on the beaches that's arrived via waterways like this one just standing here we can see all of this rubbish coming down the canal here this is the major source of litter that we are concerned about in an urban setting in south africa side poorly managed weist on land getting into wastewater systems and being carried down into the sea and initiatives like this...
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peter ryan a married mastic research at the university of cape town estimates that between 60 percent and 90 percent of marine plastic on the beaches that's arrived via waterways like this one just standing here we can see all of this rubbish coming down the canal here this is the major source of litter that we are concerned about in an urban setting in south africa side poorly managed waste on land getting into waste water systems are being carried down into the sea and initiatives like this where we're actually intercepting this letter before it gets into the sea or starting to make a significant difference. for the north in the townships outside johannesburg these volunteers are unemployed locals they would move in plastic wastes from the little traps positioned in the head office with a. good man in charge explains that mountains of plastic that accumulates in the space of just seem to. be stuck with their mates in the beginning of the rainy season dry and stock exchange and the launch and its impact in the winter a lot of stuff gets put up dumps downstream to stop sort of the stu
peter ryan a married mastic research at the university of cape town estimates that between 60 percent and 90 percent of marine plastic on the beaches that's arrived via waterways like this one just standing here we can see all of this rubbish coming down the canal here this is the major source of litter that we are concerned about in an urban setting in south africa side poorly managed waste on land getting into waste water systems are being carried down into the sea and initiatives like this...
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all day w correspondent increased sentences update from a vaccination center in cape town. right i mean behind me you can see the vaccination station so this is where the 1st health workers of this hospital in getting their vaccine had to move move of happiness here and let us actually bring in one of the health care workers see a doctor who can call he's been working on the front lines with covert patients and you just got your vaccine i was here with you in late december when there was the 1st peek of the 2nd peak actually of the coverts cases and you showed me around here it looked quite crowded dozens of people the room where people are vaccinated now was packed with patients back then coughing sitting waiting for a bed now it looks much better but still me why is it so important now for the health care workers to get this vaccine. being a front line worker is very important. for this vaccine been waiting for long to get this vaccine and to be a good become very. very important because we've seen with this virus can we need to create. anything we need to create. a kind
all day w correspondent increased sentences update from a vaccination center in cape town. right i mean behind me you can see the vaccination station so this is where the 1st health workers of this hospital in getting their vaccine had to move move of happiness here and let us actually bring in one of the health care workers see a doctor who can call he's been working on the front lines with covert patients and you just got your vaccine i was here with you in late december when there was the...
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and for more on this i'm joined by the correspondent in south africa ellis van gelder in cape town to be particularly good to see you this speech yesterday given by ram oppose it what did south africans want to hear and did they hear it of course they want to hear that things will get better i mean millions of jobs 5 has been lost during this is this current can then make i also think that they really wanted to hear something tangible not just like we're going to make the economy better we're going to fight sic corruption and here in their home up us that they're trying to do that for example mentioning that pool tree industry has been growing there's a 1000000 more chickens produced every month in south africa the sugar industry has less and less sugar important and more more produced locally so deezer thing that kind of do resonate with people but in the end it's of course about what it means for people their own lives and we do hear more and more people that are really really struggling and yet that's not going to get better anytime soon. and unemployment south africa around 31 per
and for more on this i'm joined by the correspondent in south africa ellis van gelder in cape town to be particularly good to see you this speech yesterday given by ram oppose it what did south africans want to hear and did they hear it of course they want to hear that things will get better i mean millions of jobs 5 has been lost during this is this current can then make i also think that they really wanted to hear something tangible not just like we're going to make the economy better we're...
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a marine plastic researcher at the university of cape town estimates that between 60 percent and 90 percent of marine plastic on the beaches there's a rived via waterways like this one just standing here we can see all of this rubbish coming down the canal here this is the major source of litter that we're concerned about in an urban setting in south africa so poorly managed waste on land getting into waste water systems and being carried down into the sea and initiatives like this where we're actually intercepting this letter before it gets into the sea or starting to make a significant difference. for the north in the townships outside johannesburg these volunteers are on employed locals there removing plastic wastes from literature apps positioned in the hand ups river. to man being charged explains that mountains of plastic that accumulates in the space of just 2 weeks. to start with the mates when they're in the rainy season drying structures from the ranch and in fact in the winter a lot of stuff gets. put up dumps and gunships and stuff sort of stuff that's washed down the red sea so
a marine plastic researcher at the university of cape town estimates that between 60 percent and 90 percent of marine plastic on the beaches there's a rived via waterways like this one just standing here we can see all of this rubbish coming down the canal here this is the major source of litter that we're concerned about in an urban setting in south africa so poorly managed waste on land getting into waste water systems and being carried down into the sea and initiatives like this where we're...
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just before actually it's more than 20000 in just in cape town guides who struggle ing at the moment because it's not it's not visitors off of the all western cape but on the beginner flag down i close for. their. shore on the left quadrant i move to smaller planes. higher than the big go on. in long street the heartbeat of good turns into payment seem they are for sale and too late signs everywhere this barber tells me his daily tally of customers has fallen from 100 to 5. he's not the only one complaining about the bleak economic situation as our last it is drive people to get out to the streets no one can no one can find jobs who takes care of us it gets better for whole day you can get maybe one customer can make maybe a 100 on an ordinary day it would be difficult to find a parking spot here a chemist by a beach front but then cut down hasn't had one of those an ordinary day in the alley a year business is on the faint step of suffering ordinarily on that side of the main job it would be lined with informal traders selling their way is mainly african arts and crafts but only a h
just before actually it's more than 20000 in just in cape town guides who struggle ing at the moment because it's not it's not visitors off of the all western cape but on the beginner flag down i close for. their. shore on the left quadrant i move to smaller planes. higher than the big go on. in long street the heartbeat of good turns into payment seem they are for sale and too late signs everywhere this barber tells me his daily tally of customers has fallen from 100 to 5. he's not the only...
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a maternity nurse at a hospital in cape town was the first to be immunized, after the first batch of 80,000 doses landed in the country from brussels. >> a second chance to roll out a vaccine in south africa, as a nurse in cape town is the first dose of the serum from johnson & johnson. she will be followed by president rama posa. he led by example. >> yes. it's going in. >> rama posen needed special dispensation since early doses were earmarked for frontline health workers. the first batc arrived overnighth and replaces the astrazeneca version of which south africa had initially procured one million doses. however, it was not found effective enough against a local widespread variant of the coronavirus, leading to a rush for a new solution. the johnson & johnson shot hasn't yet been authorized for general use worldwide. but south africa has taken part in an observational study of its use. as for the astrazeneca vaccine, there is hope elsewhere. >> astrazeneca doses we purchased have been offered to the african union. and they willistribute it to the countries that showed an interest
a maternity nurse at a hospital in cape town was the first to be immunized, after the first batch of 80,000 doses landed in the country from brussels. >> a second chance to roll out a vaccine in south africa, as a nurse in cape town is the first dose of the serum from johnson & johnson. she will be followed by president rama posa. he led by example. >> yes. it's going in. >> rama posen needed special dispensation since early doses were earmarked for frontline health...
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more news from our correspondent in cape town. adrian, south africa is the african country hardest hit by this pandemic and one of the more dangerous variants was identified there. what did the president have to say about this distinction? >> he focused on the vaccination program that the government says it is working on. a few weeks ago, there was a l of pressure on the government because it did not seem to have any plan. last week, the first batch of the astrazeneca vaccine arrived, one million doses. there were lots of celebrations. the president reived the delivery himself. then a new study came out that said the astrazeneca vaccine is not efficient against the new variant. so they aounced they are putting these units in storage and are waiting for the johnson & johnson vaccine, 80,000 doses will arrive next week. then the vaccination pgram will begin. health workers will be the first ones but the second phase, nobody knows when this will start and that affects the broader population. brent: what about the economy? does he pla
more news from our correspondent in cape town. adrian, south africa is the african country hardest hit by this pandemic and one of the more dangerous variants was identified there. what did the president have to say about this distinction? >> he focused on the vaccination program that the government says it is working on. a few weeks ago, there was a l of pressure on the government because it did not seem to have any plan. last week, the first batch of the astrazeneca vaccine arrived, one...
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a marine plastic researcher at the university of cape town estimates that between 60 percent and 90 percent of marine plastic on the beaches that's arrived via waterways like this one just standing here we can see all of this rubbish coming down the canal here this is a major source of letter that we're concerned about in an urban setting in south africa so 'd poorly managed waste on land getting into waste water systems are being carried down into the sea and initiatives like this where we're actually intercepting this letter before it gets into the sea or starting to make a significant difference. for the north in the township outside johannesburg these volunteers are unemployed locals they're removing plastic wastes from literature apps positioned in the head office river. did man being charged explains that mountains of plastic that accumulates in the space of just 2 weeks. we start with the mates in the beginning of the rainy season try and stock exchange at the ranch and in fact in the winter a lot of stuff gets. put up dumps income streams and stuff sort of stuff that's washed down r
a marine plastic researcher at the university of cape town estimates that between 60 percent and 90 percent of marine plastic on the beaches that's arrived via waterways like this one just standing here we can see all of this rubbish coming down the canal here this is a major source of letter that we're concerned about in an urban setting in south africa so 'd poorly managed waste on land getting into waste water systems are being carried down into the sea and initiatives like this where we're...
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ran correspondent adrienne crease who is following the story for us from cape town i join you're in a hospital there tell us a little bit more about the rollout what is being planned what is happening where you are. right i mean behind me you can see the vaccination station so this is where the 1st health workers at this hospital in getting their vaccine had to move move of happiness here and that is actually bringing one of the health care workers see a doctor who can call he's been working on the front line with covert patients and you just got your vaccine i was here with you in late december when there was the 1st peek of the 2nd peak actually of the coverts cases and you showed me around here it looked quite crowded dozens of people the room where people are vaccinated now was packed with patients back then coughing sitting waiting for a bed now it looks much better but still me why is it so important now for the health care workers to get this vaccine being. being a front line worker is very important. for this vaccine been waiting for long to get this vaccine and become very ve
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correspondent adrian krishi joins me now from cape town good evening to you adrian south africa is the african country hardest hit by this pandemic and one of the more dangerous variants was even identified there what did the president what did he have to say about this distinction. i'm so anxious to get on that big vaccination program that the government says it's working on remember a few weeks ago it was not so much pressure on the government because it seems they didn't have any plan and then suddenly they announce yes we may steal it's we preach chased 30000000 doses off vaccine then last week the 1st batch arrived the astra zeneca have exceeded 1000000 doses there was lots of celebrations the president received the liver himself once just a few days back and your study came out that said well this new astra zeneca haven't seen is not efficient at least against mild these ysis with this new variant in south africa so now announce they are putting these units in storage and they're waiting for and you've exceeded the johnson and johnson vaccine you today said 80000 doses will arriv
correspondent adrian krishi joins me now from cape town good evening to you adrian south africa is the african country hardest hit by this pandemic and one of the more dangerous variants was even identified there what did the president what did he have to say about this distinction. i'm so anxious to get on that big vaccination program that the government says it's working on remember a few weeks ago it was not so much pressure on the government because it seems they didn't have any plan and...
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correspondent adrian krishi joins me now from cape town good evening to you adrian south africa is the african country hardest hit by this pandemic and one of the more dangerous variants was even identified there what did the president when he what did he have to say about this distinction. i'm so anxious to get on that big vaccination program that the government says is going on remember a few weeks ago it was not so much pressure on the government because it seems they didn't have any plan and then suddenly they announced yes we may steal if we pitch chased 30000000 doses off vaccine then last week the 1st batch arrived the astra zeneca exceeding 1000000 doses there was lots of celebrations the president received the liver himself on just a few days back and your study came out that said well this new after the nick of eckstein is not efficient at least against the mild disease this with this new variant in south africa so now announce they are putting these units in storage and their way to explore and you've exceeded the johnson and johnson vaccine you today said 80000 doses will a
correspondent adrian krishi joins me now from cape town good evening to you adrian south africa is the african country hardest hit by this pandemic and one of the more dangerous variants was even identified there what did the president when he what did he have to say about this distinction. i'm so anxious to get on that big vaccination program that the government says is going on remember a few weeks ago it was not so much pressure on the government because it seems they didn't have any plan...
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town's got the southerly breeze you got 24 degrees and generally fine weather missouri which is the suit to a wet looking place with temperatures rising to 25 for frequent thunderstorms. qatar airways. radicalism is on the rise across the globe and we're told it's every west we're told was supposed to be highly suspicious of everybody and everything but og of them and policies aimed at tackling radicalization in fact pushing youngsters to the fringes of society the impact is you type it on me and there's only so much we can try before you say ok that's me rethinking radicalization of the radicalized youth syrians on al-jazeera. heard. you're watching out of their minds of our top stories this hour the u.s. has threatened to reimpose sanctions on myanmar after a coup by military leaders prompted international condemnation the u.n. secretary general called the takeover a serious blow to democratic reforms. the military seized power on monday detaining democratically elected leader aung san suu kyi and dozens of government ministers says the avatar is temporary and as promised election
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the ingredients are organic and grown locally like here in khayelitsha cape town's biggest challenge ship over there you see the railway station on the right next to it's the spinach just grown and if we move over here to the other side this is where you see the 1st green bakery the 1st spanish king branch at the moment it is quite empty and that shows you that it's still a long way to go to change people's eating habits. the staple in south african cooking but smoothies or breads made from the leafy green are still seen as rather unusual. i think it's empty because of the influence because i was over sea ice as people look at me to school in so safety we don't treat those sites eating healthy like that so we still had that team so let me offer. you can we know for you to go for guys in all this. i'm through to understand. the residents of the philippi township garbage more furious listening to a talk on the benefits and cultivation of a state of no looking yeah yeah i just hit the delete key so we need to consider how it is to once a week to be spared. because you don't know that we
the ingredients are organic and grown locally like here in khayelitsha cape town's biggest challenge ship over there you see the railway station on the right next to it's the spinach just grown and if we move over here to the other side this is where you see the 1st green bakery the 1st spanish king branch at the moment it is quite empty and that shows you that it's still a long way to go to change people's eating habits. the staple in south african cooking but smoothies or breads made from the...
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him in cape town. party time in the philippi township there celebrating the opening of a new spinach king store heads for its founder has joined the festivities welcome to the spinach thing a healthy food a critical phase out the processing company we make sure that the veggies are not just eaten is the also the incorporated into a list of over here with quite the spinach infusion of smoothie right here before the spinach can appear consist of no preteen in. her teen low in carbs knowing sugar is no i in. team years ago and i'm john i started his business on the back of it to your investment big finish bread and his neighbors over since then he has that in expanded supplying supermarkets and opening new branches. in the philippi branch is already his 5th store. the ingredients are organic and grown locally like here in khayelitsha cape town's biggest talent ship over there you see the railway station and right next to it it's the spanish just grown and if we move over here to the other side this is whe
him in cape town. party time in the philippi township there celebrating the opening of a new spinach king store heads for its founder has joined the festivities welcome to the spinach thing a healthy food a critical phase out the processing company we make sure that the veggies are not just eaten is the also the incorporated into a list of over here with quite the spinach infusion of smoothie right here before the spinach can appear consist of no preteen in. her teen low in carbs knowing sugar...
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a marine plastic researcher at the university of cape town estimates that between 60 percent and 90 percent of marine plastic on the beaches that's arrived via waterways like this one just standing here we can see all of this rubbish coming down the canal here this is a major source of letter that we're concerned about in an urban setting in south africa so poorly managed waste on land getting into waste water systems and being carried down into the sea and initiatives like this where we're actually intercepting this letter before it gets into the sea or starting to make a significant difference. for the north in the townships outside johannesburg these volunteers are unemployed locals they're removing plastic waste from literature apps positioned in the head office river. to man in charge explains that mountains of plastic that accumulates in the space of just 2 weeks. to start with their mates when they're in the rainy season drying stock exchange and the ranch and its impact in the winter a lot of stuff gets. put up dumps in concerts and stuff sort of stuff that's washed down rain sleet
a marine plastic researcher at the university of cape town estimates that between 60 percent and 90 percent of marine plastic on the beaches that's arrived via waterways like this one just standing here we can see all of this rubbish coming down the canal here this is a major source of letter that we're concerned about in an urban setting in south africa so poorly managed waste on land getting into waste water systems and being carried down into the sea and initiatives like this where we're...
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after all, this coastline near cape town has long been home to hundreds if not thousands of the world's most famous predators —— shark spotters. until now. africa's south great white sharks, the stuff of nightmares and of nature documentaries, have gone mysteriously missing. wherever ou o, if mysteriously missing. wherever you go. if you — mysteriously missing. wherever you go. if you put _ mysteriously missing. wherever you go, if you put your- mysteriously missing. wherever you go, if you put your feet - you go, if you put yourfeet into the water you expect to encounter a shark. but that is not the case anymore. i don't even remember the last time i saw a shark. even remember the last time i saw a shark-— even remember the last time i | saw a shark._ none saw a shark. none at all? none at all, saw a shark. none at all? none at all. none _ saw a shark. none at all? none at all, none in _ saw a shark. none at all? none at all, none in falls _ saw a shark. none at all? none at all, none in falls bay. - saw a shark. none at all? none at all, none in falls bay. it - at all, none in
after all, this coastline near cape town has long been home to hundreds if not thousands of the world's most famous predators —— shark spotters. until now. africa's south great white sharks, the stuff of nightmares and of nature documentaries, have gone mysteriously missing. wherever ou o, if mysteriously missing. wherever you go. if you — mysteriously missing. wherever you go. if you put _ mysteriously missing. wherever you go, if you put your- mysteriously missing. wherever you go, if...
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after all, this coastline near cape town has long been home to hundreds, if not thousands, of the world's most famous predators. until now. south africa's great white sharks — the stuff of nightmares and of nature documentaries — have gone mysteriously missing. wherever you go, if you put your feet into the water, you expect to encounter a white shark. but that's not the case no more. i don't even remember the last i've seen a shark. none at all? no white sharks in false bay. it is two years now since they vanished, and the economic impact has been devastating. the great white tourism industry has collapsed. unfortunately, we are suffering a lot. it is very, very difficult times. for the whole town. the whole town, yes. the whole industry. yes. it is really, really sad. we miss these sharks a lot. but why did they disappear? this amateur footage shows the arrival of two suspects — a pair of orcas, killer whales. could they have scared off all of those great whites? for us, the arrival of these orcas and then the reduction in shark activity does all seem to be correlated. it appears
after all, this coastline near cape town has long been home to hundreds, if not thousands, of the world's most famous predators. until now. south africa's great white sharks — the stuff of nightmares and of nature documentaries — have gone mysteriously missing. wherever you go, if you put your feet into the water, you expect to encounter a white shark. but that's not the case no more. i don't even remember the last i've seen a shark. none at all? no white sharks in false bay. it is two...
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correspondent joins us now from cape town ellis good to see you now as we know behind those numbers you have real people so give us a taste of how these numbers are actually translating to everyday life on the ground if you can. also africa is a very an equal society united won't get any better of these employment unemployment rates will stay so high and we've got about $11000000.00 people that need to live from less than $1.90 per day and a lot of them as you mentioned are young people the labor force here is only growing because the demographics in inside africa are that we have a lot of young people and 50 percent almost of the youngsters that start high school will never finish high schools so the big problem for them here is that we have a lot of unskilled young people that come on strong find any work and that's a massive problem mainly because some of them. even you know you get x. gets jobs because because their writing is not good enough they're good macs are not good enough so yeah that's a real issue that's what africa has to do with now i want to get back to in just a 2nd el
correspondent joins us now from cape town ellis good to see you now as we know behind those numbers you have real people so give us a taste of how these numbers are actually translating to everyday life on the ground if you can. also africa is a very an equal society united won't get any better of these employment unemployment rates will stay so high and we've got about $11000000.00 people that need to live from less than $1.90 per day and a lot of them as you mentioned are young people the...
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correspondent allison gallagher joins us now from cape town ellis good to see you now as we know behind those numbers you have real people so give us a taste of how these numbers are actually translating to everyday life on the ground if you can. well south africa is a very an equal society united won't get any better of these employment unemployment rates will stay so high and we've got about 11000000 people that need to live from less than 1 dollar 90 per day and a lot of them as you mentioned are young people the labor force here is only growing because the demographics in inside africa are that we have a lot of young people and 50 percent almost of youngsters that start high school will never finish high school so it's a big problem for them here is that we have a lot of unskilled young people that yeah const confined to any work and that's a massive problem mainly because some of them are constant even you know you get x. get jobs because because their writing is not good enough they're dark and that's not good enough so yeah that's a real issue that's what africa has to do with no
correspondent allison gallagher joins us now from cape town ellis good to see you now as we know behind those numbers you have real people so give us a taste of how these numbers are actually translating to everyday life on the ground if you can. well south africa is a very an equal society united won't get any better of these employment unemployment rates will stay so high and we've got about 11000000 people that need to live from less than 1 dollar 90 per day and a lot of them as you...
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well d w correspondent krishna's vaccination center in cape town and sent us this update. right i mean behind me you can see a vaccination station so this is where the 1st health workers of this hospital in getting their vaccine had to move move just happiness here and let us actually bring in one of the health care workers see a doctor who can call he's been working on the front live through it with coverts patients and you just got your vaccine i was here with you in late december when there was the 1st peak of the 2nd peak actually of the coverts cases and you showed me around here it looked quite crowded dozens of people the room where people are vaccinated now was packed with patients back then coughing sitting waiting for a bed now it looks much better but still me why is it so important now for the health care workers to get this vaccine. being a front line worker is very important. for this vaccine been waiting for long to get this vaccine and they are going to come i'm very excited is very important because we've seen what this virus can cause and we need to creat
well d w correspondent krishna's vaccination center in cape town and sent us this update. right i mean behind me you can see a vaccination station so this is where the 1st health workers of this hospital in getting their vaccine had to move move just happiness here and let us actually bring in one of the health care workers see a doctor who can call he's been working on the front live through it with coverts patients and you just got your vaccine i was here with you in late december when there...
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brain correspondent adrienne crease who is following the story for us from cape town i join you at a hospital there and tell us a little bit more about the rollout what is being planned what is happening where you are. right i mean behind me you can see a vaccination station so this is where the 1st health workers of this hospital in getting their vaccine there is time to move move of happiness here and let us actually bring in one of the health care workers here doctor who can call he's been working on the front line through it with covert patients and you just got your vaccine i was here with you in late december when there was the 1st speaker the 2nd peak actually of the coverts cases and you showed me around here it looked quite crowded dozens of people the room where people are vaccinated now was packed with patients back then coughing sitting waiting for a bed now it looks much better but to tell me why is it so important now for the health care workers to get this vaccine being. being a front line worker it's very important. for this vaccine. for long to get these weeks in and
brain correspondent adrienne crease who is following the story for us from cape town i join you at a hospital there and tell us a little bit more about the rollout what is being planned what is happening where you are. right i mean behind me you can see a vaccination station so this is where the 1st health workers of this hospital in getting their vaccine there is time to move move of happiness here and let us actually bring in one of the health care workers here doctor who can call he's been...
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i don't cringe in cape town thank you. i was the lunar new year approaches a traditional market in taipei is taking on a special significance it's the only lunar new year in market where collison time long afraid to purchase and sell political merchandise it was something quite common back home in hong kong things have changed drastically since beijing's i have a 100 crackdown in the city. the smell of hong kong time some walk through this taipei alley this is the chinese new year market told a nice spot hong kong us who have gone into exile the wrong home. i hope the hong kong people can get a taste of home to encourage them to support each other as we struggle to survive in a foreign land. this is the 1st lunar new year many hong kong this in taiwan now spending away from home most of them are stuck here because of the pandemic and the political turmoil back home. the for beijing and post this national security law last year you can frequently find political merchandise in the chinese syria markets across hong kong now t
i don't cringe in cape town thank you. i was the lunar new year approaches a traditional market in taipei is taking on a special significance it's the only lunar new year in market where collison time long afraid to purchase and sell political merchandise it was something quite common back home in hong kong things have changed drastically since beijing's i have a 100 crackdown in the city. the smell of hong kong time some walk through this taipei alley this is the chinese new year market told a...
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a doctor in cape town has been working with covid patients since the beginning of the pandemic. one in three callings here have contracted the virus. >> is a front-line worker, i'm among the first. so i think i should be protected, and is very important. 've been waiting for this to become. i am very happy. we will still be standing and have -- a helping the population. reporter: six weeks ago, this ward was at the peak of the secondave with dozens of patients waiting for a bed. the first one million astrazeneca vaccine doses arrived two weeks ago. but shortly afterwards, a n small study show that i does not protect enough against mild disease caused by the mutation of the virus that is dominant here in south africa. the governmendecided to stop the rollout of the astrazeneca vaccine and offer it to other countries. much to the dappointment of some scientists, they say the vaccine does not ptect against severe disease. >> the pfizer vaccine, the moderna vaccine, the have efficacy against variants. so you are going to use those vaccines but not the astrazeneca vaccine. reporter:
a doctor in cape town has been working with covid patients since the beginning of the pandemic. one in three callings here have contracted the virus. >> is a front-line worker, i'm among the first. so i think i should be protected, and is very important. 've been waiting for this to become. i am very happy. we will still be standing and have -- a helping the population. reporter: six weeks ago, this ward was at the peak of the secondave with dozens of patients waiting for a bed. the first...
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the ingredients are organic and grown locally like here in khayelitsha cape town's biggest challenge ship over there you see the railway station and right next to it's the spinach just grown and if we move over here to the other side this is where you see the 1st green bakery the 1st spanish king branch at the moment it is quite empty and that shows you that it's still a long way to go to change people's eating habits. the staple in south african cooking but smoothies or breads made from the leafy green are still seen as rather unusual. i think it's empty because of the influence because us over to see us as people in our commute to school in safety we don't criticise eating healthy like that so we still at that time so let me off easy because we know 1st of all we should go for rising all this. i'm trying to do and is bad for. the residents of the philippi township garbages more surely must listen into a talk on the benefits and cultivation of say the. beginning yeah yeah i just hit the delete key so we need to consider how it is to once a week. because you don't know that we do thi
the ingredients are organic and grown locally like here in khayelitsha cape town's biggest challenge ship over there you see the railway station and right next to it's the spinach just grown and if we move over here to the other side this is where you see the 1st green bakery the 1st spanish king branch at the moment it is quite empty and that shows you that it's still a long way to go to change people's eating habits. the staple in south african cooking but smoothies or breads made from the...
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and for more on this i'm joined by the correspondent in south africa ellis van gelder in cape town to be particular ellis good to see you this speech yesterday given by ram oppose it what did south africans want to hear and did they hear it of course they want to hear that things will get better i mean millions of jobs as the last june. and then mick i also think that they really wanted to hear something tangible not just like we're going to make the economy better we go into fights that corruption and here and there they try to do that for example mentioning that the pull tree industry has been growing there's a 1000000 more chickens produced every month in south africa the sugar industry there's less and less sugar important and more more produced locally so deezer thing that kind of do resonate with people but in the end it's of course about what it means for people their own lives and we do hear more and more people that are really really struggling and yet not going to get better anytime soon. and unemployment south africa around 31 percent are opposed to said during his speech t
and for more on this i'm joined by the correspondent in south africa ellis van gelder in cape town to be particular ellis good to see you this speech yesterday given by ram oppose it what did south africans want to hear and did they hear it of course they want to hear that things will get better i mean millions of jobs as the last june. and then mick i also think that they really wanted to hear something tangible not just like we're going to make the economy better we go into fights that...
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town thank you for. being so much. now africa's athletes are also legendary even if i say so myself and of course the soccer players are too quiet a few cricketers from the continent a lot of them from zimbabwe have made the cut so you get the picture sportsmen and women from the continent all world meeting and also beating but fencing it is gaining ground among young people in kenya with many of them using it to improve their lives let's find out more from a mixed report. of the virtual mental those who've won or lost. so i also waiting to see. fencing a sport that is still relatively unknown in kenya here and i roby it is only practiced by about 75 fences but coach stephen o'connell is on a mission to ensure that this sport is recognised. fencing come on. fencing is a new sport in kenya but now it's slowly becoming widespread and this makes me have to. be more stadia you know but you can see from my trainees it does help them a lot and that's changed their lives and when we started with them they did n
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our correspondent adrian creation since this update from a vaccination center in cape town. right i mean behind me you can see vaccination station so this is where the 1st health workers at this hospital in getting their vaccine had to move moved of happiness here and that's actually bringing one of the health care workers see a doctor who can call he's been working on the front lines with covert patients and you just got your vaccine i was here with you in late december when there was the 1st speaker the 2nd peak actually of the curve it's cases and you showed me around here it looked quite crowded dozens of people the room where people are vaccinated now was packed with patients back then coughing sitting waiting for a bed now it looks much better but still me why is it so important now for the health care workers to get this vaccine. being a front line worker is very important. for this vaccine. for long to get this vaccine and they are going to complete this very important because we've seen with this virus can cause we need to create a. i mean we need to create. a kind
our correspondent adrian creation since this update from a vaccination center in cape town. right i mean behind me you can see vaccination station so this is where the 1st health workers at this hospital in getting their vaccine had to move moved of happiness here and that's actually bringing one of the health care workers see a doctor who can call he's been working on the front lines with covert patients and you just got your vaccine i was here with you in late december when there was the 1st...
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town has been working with covert patients since the beginning of the pen to make one in 3 colleagues have already contracted the virus on the frontline. among the 1st one who walked into the prison when they come to the unique thing that you could pick it with out so we can really really important. being full on for these that come to really really. who used to be. in the population so grateful that 6 weeks ago color showed us the overcrowded cove would watch during the peak of the 2nd wave with dozens of patients waiting for a bet and coughing pressure increased on the government to pitch a civic scenes and it went on a shopping spree the 1st 1000000 astra zeneca vaccine doses arrived 2 weeks ago but shortly afterwards a new rather small study suggested that it does not protect enough against mild disease caused by the mutation of the virus that is dominant here in south africa the government's decided to stop the rollout of the astra zeneca vaccine and offer it to other countries. much to the disappointment of some scientists they say the vaccine does protect against severe disease
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town thank you for. being so much. now africa's athletes are also legendary even if i say so myself and of course the soccer players are too quiet a few cricketers from the continent a lot of them from zimbabwe have made the cut so you get the picture sportsmen and women from the continent all world meeting and also beating but financing it is gaining ground among young people in kenya with many of them using it to improve their lives let's find out more from a mixed report. the best moment of those who won their last. so i also waiting to see. fencing a sport that is still relatively unknown in kenya here in iraq is only practiced by about 75 fences but coach steve is on a mission to ensure that this sport is recognized. fencing you come. in fencing is a new sport in kenya but now it's slowly becoming widespread and this makes me have to walk. in more sadia you know but you can see from my trainees it does help them a lot and that's changed their lives and when we started with them they did not have sho
town thank you for. being so much. now africa's athletes are also legendary even if i say so myself and of course the soccer players are too quiet a few cricketers from the continent a lot of them from zimbabwe have made the cut so you get the picture sportsmen and women from the continent all world meeting and also beating but financing it is gaining ground among young people in kenya with many of them using it to improve their lives let's find out more from a mixed report. the best moment of...
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them at the end of the north cape town to try to facilitate. melody said she'd seen residents with learning disabilities physically restrained in tunis. she feared the new law could only make matters worse. i wasn't you know biggest show situation especially with this situation. dissimulated the polish. also would like they can't get good shows a. top down and she also has to stop. the rest and so on the back of the why not for the majority there fit on the enough of that i. suppose. to. you did a while you know. where the. song anomaly them since the great risk if the. sisters you know. while we were in france you know p.d.l. which had been circulating on social media which seem to show young mom left unsupervised outside a care home on the outskirts of. a good deep concerns disabled activists. it was filmed by a taxi driver. i'd been alarmed to see the apparently unsupervised young man stuffing tree bark into his mouth. you know. it was you. stuff in my bonnet about who should. go so look i've got this what you can do you see when he can't fi
them at the end of the north cape town to try to facilitate. melody said she'd seen residents with learning disabilities physically restrained in tunis. she feared the new law could only make matters worse. i wasn't you know biggest show situation especially with this situation. dissimulated the polish. also would like they can't get good shows a. top down and she also has to stop. the rest and so on the back of the why not for the majority there fit on the enough of that i. suppose. to. you...
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even for the bad guy in the north cape town to try to facilitate. melody said she'd seen residents with learning disabilities physically restrained in the tombs. she feared the new law could only make matters worse. almost you know the guesser situation especially if this is to end. this year lead the polish. also tonight they can't get quiz shows a. top down ok also has to extend. the lessons on the back down ballot why not for the majority there fit on the enough of the final. super. super warm up. you did a while you know for them to point it out where the most telephone someone nominate them says step for escape the sister. while we were in france in a p.d.f. which had been circulating on social media which seem to show young mom left unsupervised outside to carry on the outskirts of. a video which calls deep concerns disabled activists. it was filmed by a taxi driver he'd been alarmed to see the apparently unsupervised young man stuffing into his mouth. you know. it was you. stuff in my phone it's not. the look i've got that's what you do when
even for the bad guy in the north cape town to try to facilitate. melody said she'd seen residents with learning disabilities physically restrained in the tombs. she feared the new law could only make matters worse. almost you know the guesser situation especially if this is to end. this year lead the polish. also tonight they can't get quiz shows a. top down ok also has to extend. the lessons on the back down ballot why not for the majority there fit on the enough of the final. super. super...
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town thank you for. you so much. now africa's athletes are also legendary even if i say so myself and of course the soccer players are too quiet a few cricketers from the continent a lot of them from zimbabwe have made the cut so you get the picture sportsmen and women from the continent all world meeting and also beating but fencing it is gaining ground among young people in kenya with many of them using it to improve their lives let's find out more from a mixed report. of the vertical or mental those who've won the last. so i also waiting to see. fencing a sport that is still relatively unknown in kenya here in iraq is only practiced by about 75 fences but coach stephen o'connell is on a mission to ensure that the sport is recognized. fencing. fencing is a new sport in kenya but now it's slowly becoming widespread and this makes me have to. be more slave year you know but you can see from my trainees it does help them a lot and that's changed their lives and when we started with them they did not have
town thank you for. you so much. now africa's athletes are also legendary even if i say so myself and of course the soccer players are too quiet a few cricketers from the continent a lot of them from zimbabwe have made the cut so you get the picture sportsmen and women from the continent all world meeting and also beating but fencing it is gaining ground among young people in kenya with many of them using it to improve their lives let's find out more from a mixed report. of the vertical or...
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right that's cape town thank you andrea. in october the government in cameroon closed 60 schools on its northern border with nigeria that was to protect children and staff from the frequent attacks by the extremist group boko haram now where and when schools are open some parents and teachers are too afraid to go now one j.n.t. 0 has stepped in with the free school that's also safe plays in all traveled to the region where he filed this report 19 year old. was one of the 1st victims of a book or an assault on a school income route she was just 12 when the islamist are to have village i'm sure you northern border with nigeria she has not been able to return to class since. women boko her own came. they warned us to never go to school again have any way over there they threaten to kill us and our families if we dare to disobey. anyone in their attacked our village and may just flee their own way. thousands of kids have been forced out of school. since tring to 14 book order has tossed schools kidnapped teachers students force
right that's cape town thank you andrea. in october the government in cameroon closed 60 schools on its northern border with nigeria that was to protect children and staff from the frequent attacks by the extremist group boko haram now where and when schools are open some parents and teachers are too afraid to go now one j.n.t. 0 has stepped in with the free school that's also safe plays in all traveled to the region where he filed this report 19 year old. was one of the 1st victims of a book...
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and we're lucky to have this, from the university of cape town and partners of mozambique, as we are able to identify the slave shipwreck, on the ocean floor off the coast of south africa. one of the key markers, to identify this as a shipwreck, or shipwreck and particular, is some of the archival research would be there and they were 1400 ballast stones on this. and that was used to offset the weight. a few minutes on the ship. and there were humans on it because we found them on the ocean floor. one thing that visitors were note in fact we chose, them we to carry wanted the space. those who went through this experience to speak for themselves. and, while we talk about the human story, the human story extends to everybody. so, you will hear voices of those who are in slave, but you will also hear voices of crew members. we will hear voices of slave ship surgeons, all discussing the horrors of this experience but also understand again there is important understanding of the resistance, the resilience, and the survival. we think of human suffering, but you also have to think of the po
and we're lucky to have this, from the university of cape town and partners of mozambique, as we are able to identify the slave shipwreck, on the ocean floor off the coast of south africa. one of the key markers, to identify this as a shipwreck, or shipwreck and particular, is some of the archival research would be there and they were 1400 ballast stones on this. and that was used to offset the weight. a few minutes on the ship. and there were humans on it because we found them on the ocean...
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of the 1st in south africa to receive the covered 916 the medical doctor at khayelitsha hospital in cape town has been working with covert patients since the beginning of the pandemic one in 3 colleagues here have already contracted the virus on the frontline. among the 1st one he walked into the prison when we come to the unique talking that you could pick it with out so we can really really improve in probably move with being full on for business to come to really really be. who we will still be standing and helping to completion so i'm very grateful that 6 weeks ago mckown color showed us the overcrowded code which was during the peak of the 2nd wave with dozens of patients waiting for a bet and coughing pressure increase on the government to put chase vaccines and it went on a shopping spree the 1st 1000000 astra zeneca vaccine doses arrived 2 weeks ago but shortly afterwards a new rather small study suggested that it does not protect enough against mile disease caused by the mutation of the virus that is dominant here in south africa the government's decided to stop the rollout of t
of the 1st in south africa to receive the covered 916 the medical doctor at khayelitsha hospital in cape town has been working with covert patients since the beginning of the pandemic one in 3 colleagues here have already contracted the virus on the frontline. among the 1st one he walked into the prison when we come to the unique talking that you could pick it with out so we can really really improve in probably move with being full on for business to come to really really be. who we will still...
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all right that's a dream chris reporting in cape town thank you adrea. in october the government in cameroon closed 60 schools on its northern border with nigeria that was to protect children and staff from the frequent attacks by the extremist group boko haram now where and when schools are open some parents and teachers are too afraid to go now one j.n.t. 0 has stepped in with the free school that's also safe plays in all traveled to the region where he filed this report 19 year old. was one of the 1st victims of book assault on a school income route to just 12 when the islamist or to her village and she did close to the contras northern border with nigeria she has not been able to return to class since. women bowker her around came they want us to never go to school again. they threaten to kill us and our families if we dare to disobey. anyone in their attacked our village and may just flee there are always a lot of. thousands of kids have been forced out of school. since 3 to 14 book order has schools kidnapped teachers students force and thousands o
all right that's a dream chris reporting in cape town thank you adrea. in october the government in cameroon closed 60 schools on its northern border with nigeria that was to protect children and staff from the frequent attacks by the extremist group boko haram now where and when schools are open some parents and teachers are too afraid to go now one j.n.t. 0 has stepped in with the free school that's also safe plays in all traveled to the region where he filed this report 19 year old. was one...
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town's got the sounds they breeze you've got 24 degrees and generally fine weather there's air which is the city looking place with temperatures rising to 25 for frequent some of the storms. but. as information on governments responses to covert 19 across the world emerges so too has a deeply disturbing question. people in power investigates allegations of systemic discrimination against pandemics disabled victims. and asked has there been a shameful failure to protect some of the world's most vulnerable citizens. coverts disabled victims part one on a just you know. the philippines is biting to restore faith in doc saying. that the body can you deny any wrongdoing with. one eye when he stood next to gates on al-jazeera. calls for the release of aung san suu kyi grow as the military reach takes power and man not the u.s. is threatening sanctions. hello i'm adrian forgotten this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up the u.n. says that as many as 20000 refugees are missing after 2 camps in ethiopia's war torn region were destroyed. the rail.
town's got the sounds they breeze you've got 24 degrees and generally fine weather there's air which is the city looking place with temperatures rising to 25 for frequent some of the storms. but. as information on governments responses to covert 19 across the world emerges so too has a deeply disturbing question. people in power investigates allegations of systemic discrimination against pandemics disabled victims. and asked has there been a shameful failure to protect some of the world's most...
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even for the bad guy in the north cape town to try to see. melody said she seen residents with learning disabilities physically restrained in tunis. she feared the new law could only make matters worse. almost you know guess or situation especially with this situation to . dissimulate the polish. also tonight they can't get quiz shows a. top down ok also has to stop. the rest it's only about their own budget well enough for the majority that it on the enough of the fan of. super . super. you did a while you know from them to point to that where the most telephone someone non-man of them says that for escape to come one of our sources you know. while we were in france in a p.d.f. which had been circulating on social media which seemed to show young mom left unsupervised outside to carry on the outskirts of. a video which calls deep concerns disabled activists. it was filmed by a taxi driver he'd been alarmed to see the apparently unsupervised young man stuffing into his mouth. you know. it was you. stuff in my bonnet about. the look i've got t
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town's got the southerly breeze you've got 24 degrees and generally fine weather there's air which is the city to a wet looking place was temperatures rising to 25 for frequent some of the storms. celebration of tradition life. algis new. insights into the diverse culture of somalia. different problems. together. on n.b.c. and. heard . you watching al-jazeera mind top stories this hour the u.s. has threatened to reimpose sanctions on myanmar to a coup by military leaders to international condemnation the u.n. secretary general called the takeover a serious blow to democratic reforms. the military seize power early on monday detaining democratically elected leader aung san suu kyi and dozens of government ministers says the overthrow is temporary and as promised elections media. a group of republican senators in the u.s. say that hopeful a bipartisan coronavirus relief package can be passed off to meeting with the president proposing a plan costing about of the $1.00 trillion dollars that joe biden is aiming for. concerns about online privacy and social media company sharing personal d
town's got the southerly breeze you've got 24 degrees and generally fine weather there's air which is the city to a wet looking place was temperatures rising to 25 for frequent some of the storms. celebration of tradition life. algis new. insights into the diverse culture of somalia. different problems. together. on n.b.c. and. heard . you watching al-jazeera mind top stories this hour the u.s. has threatened to reimpose sanctions on myanmar to a coup by military leaders to international...