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ALJAZ NEWSHOUR July 13, 2024

A mess that were talking about is that theres a whole made me ask we get advice from a doctor on how to stitch together your own protection from the virus. Also coming up hungry and exhausted hundreds of a rescued but all those starve to death on a refugee boat and on time the hummer sas or to around the world continues to take a big financial hit the u. S. Soccer federation has been forced to apparently close its use Development Academy by having a World Champion womens team. A Staggering Number of people are now out of work in the United States of result of the coronavirus pandemic in the past half hour the government surveilled another. 5200000. 00 have lost their jobs in a week that takes the total to at least 22000000. 00 in less than a month and with many states expected to extend orders to stay at home only workers are really worried about how theyre going to pay their bills the tesh accounting reports in chicago. If there was ever a boom time in this chicago neighborhood no one living here now remembers it a covert 1000 pandemic has shattered the already park areas lives of the many hourly workers in west tumbled park. Scared more was that true or not i dont know whats going to happen next i dont know what my next move is going to be less than 2 weeks ago jose monte was operating a forklift and trying to save for an emergency now a global coronavirus that emergency has arrived and like millions of people hes been furloughed indefinitely. Bunty i joined hundreds of chicagoans waiting outside for several hours to get a weeks worth of donated groceries those in line told me the money saved on food must be used to pay for rent and medicine munty he says he can survive without electricity or gas hes worried about getting evicted from his apartment and becoming homeless i gotta take it day by day because if i dont and im going to lose my mind for the 1st human being this is. A group of nuns in a priest the size of a Football Team and run the mission of our lady of angels food pantry where the need has more than tripled the last few weeks Church Services are cancelled unable to offer a smile or a pat on the back to people seeking solace in crisis theyre trying to minister via phone and email in this is the time that the learn to write it for us to all reevaluate the most important things in our lives determine for auburn how grateful we should be for our lives for the get they got it given us their lives their family their friends the greater chicago food depository distributes food to a network of 700. 00 pantries and programs in the chicago area spokesman greg trotter says the pandemic is an unprecedented challenge a 3rd of their programs are operating Grocery Store donations have decreased and fewer volunteers are showing up yet the demand is soaring were very concerned that this is the longer this goes on the worse its going to be for armors vulnerable neighbors back in was tom ball park several Chicago Police department s. U. V. S arrive with a drop in crime city wide the officers loaded boxes of nonperishable food into their vehicles to deliver to the elderly and disabled its yet another way the community is responding to the coronavirus pandemic to ensure those overburdened by economic struggles are not forgotten. Talks are going to. Hook ako well son vogue is a resident scholar at the American Enterprise institute and hes joining us from washington d. C. By skype thanks very much indeed for being with Us Donald Trump has been determined that the economy is going to open as soon as possible but with so many people out of work in the United States to an outsider that seems almost an impossible hope. Well yeah i think were we were definitely not ready for the economy to reopen because obviously you know the president can can can say to the left would like to reopen the economy and even governors and mayors can go people that are ready to reopen the economy but thats not actually going to work as long as people are worried that the Public Health threat is not on the intro and people are not going to go back to restaurants to bars to sports stadiums unless theyre the spread of the disease under control and widespread testing or some sort of treatment its available and so i think both the president and out of people who support this you know we can just reopen tomorrow if we if we if wed like to are way too optimistic what are the sections that business that are going to be fastest to recover and what are the ones that are going to be slowest. Well i think that the sectors that are going to be slower started ones dead rely on reasonably large groups of people in confined spaces to get a read so include some of the sectors i just mentioned but also things like the Aviation Hotel industry you know issues like that i think the sectors that will recover the fastest include sectors that have basically continued to function as they normally do when somebody glues you know your Grocery Stores a lot of it back for. Old you know other services that do not rely on in person contact and then in addition of course there is parts of the agriculture may fracture sectors that are basically continue as they normally do the big risk is that there will be a big drop in demand even when we try to reopen because we have such high levels of unemployment and because there is a risk that a lot of businesses will businesses will go into bankruptcy and so if that happens then suddenly every industry will be affected very negatively and so i think thats where policy makers should try to make a difference you mentioned the Airline Industry in that the Tourism Industry the Hotel Industry as being amongst those slowest to recover and yet those of course of the industries that donald trump is specifically keen on trying to bailout how is that going to affect the American Economy going forward. Well weve seen in the in the Small Business support program that Payroll Protection Program weve seen that that program is in principle restricted to businesses with under 500. 00 employees but it is extended precisely in some of those industries that business it is that have less if you would have 500. 00 employees or establishment and so i think were babsy in some of that influence there i mean i think otherwise i think the president will will be very focused on making sure that the industries in which he has a personal financial interest. Receive as much support as possible from the federal government i you know i dont think this administration is married to very didactic old rules and so i think for it to that extent i think its good news for those industries. Some virga thank you very much indeed for your time at least 18 people in nigeria have been killed by Security Officials whove been forced strict measures last month the government ordered the lockdown in major cities to come to a coronavirus it was extended for another 2 weeks on monday with more on this lets go to on the dress and the capital 1st of all just give us some more detail if you can about this particular incident. I want to basically 18 people have been killed and 8 of them were actually killed by allegedly killed by Correctional Officers i mean the prison officers in the Northwestern State of katrina stayed then the police were accused of killing 7 individuals Army Allegedly responsible for 2 of the deaths and a local community enforcing the lockdown in southeast nigeria was also responsible for one killing one individual now Security Forces in nigeria have been accused separately by individuals or osment during this the urine the lockdown in several states were seeing Security Forces mountain roadblocks in towns and cities checking cars checking for identities and all of that and in the process we were told there were reports from better spots of the country alleging that several abuses had been carried out by the Security Forces apart from the usual demand for bribes are people who were harassed and in the 8 case of the 18 people these were people who were shot for either allegedly violating the lockdown order of one offense or the other of course this is already adding to the tension that there is a nigeria because the economy is under pressure because particularly of all because of Falling Oil Prices absolutely the economy nobody knows the direction its going to take government officials are trying to on the fears of a possible meltdown but the economies in nigeria here are saying the bihari writing is on the world people can see that virtually with. The impact of global oil pricing or oil prices on the nigerian economy and with people starting to lose jobs and nobody knows when this pandemic will end or will pass a lot of people fear that this will result in a very very dangerous situation for the nigerian economy. The Global Coverage 1000. 00 pandemic is taking a human and economic toll on nigeria its main Resources Oil demand and the market price is falling was quite adding to the crisis a dispute between major producers saudi arabia and russia which has driven prices to their lowest level in nearly 2 decades all the world producers have agreed to cut production in order to shore prices theres been no significant rises yet its not going to be easy for us and that what the president is dawn was the president told us is it doesnt want. Development projects to suffer weve taken a lot of preemptive steps and we are very confident that would be shielded from some of these losses be an aspect of nigeria cut its daily output from point 1000000 dollars to 1800000 before the Oil Producers meeting a few days ago and the new agreement has forced another cut in production by a father 417000 barrels a day economists say this is leading to plant closures and job losses which there is to meet to be between 15 and 30 percent for now companies that may have a stellar record now nobody knows where that. They have. To have an absolute. 0 sum up to be up there yet experts say even for those able to keep their jobs there are no guarantees of doing that for long. My generous assertion is projected to continue into next year though at a slower rate representatives of organized labor here are concerned. Injury. Too many already guess injury to life and they want to live in. Their boat no. The National Bureau of statistics report of 2900 said i generally had 23 percent unemployment in 2018 but one official admitted that the number could top 33 percent this year and that was even before the current 1000 pandemic and a sharp decline in all demand and pricing the Nigerian Government is cutting its 2020 budget estimates by nearly 40 percent with negative implications on Financing Development and job creation. I report from the world bank predicts africas economy will lose between 37. 00 to 79000000000. 00 in output this in nigeria in particular is expected to account for a substantial part of that loss more bad news for a country which only 2 years ago emerged from its worst recession since 1987. Aljazeera. Displaced people in yemen say their Living Conditions are deteriorating after years of war there are already severe shortages of food and medical supplies many are worried covered 19 could reach their counts 100. 00 the story. Living in a quagmire at reebok camp in yemen a Southern Region of large hosts nearly 400 families they fled the fighting in the western city of her day that nearly 2 years ago escaping with their lives but little else we havent received relief aid for 9 months relief organizations have stopped coming here and because theres a curfew in place people cannot get out to work they cant meet food medicine carpet blankets and much more most of the people in the camp are women and children finding food is a daily struggle drinkable water israel so is a decent education for the young. These are their homes this is what happens when it rains yemen has been at war since 2015 when saudi arabia and the United Arab Emirates start of the conflict with the who the shia group that had taken power by force in the capital sanaa according to a recent report by Human Rights Watch more than 17000 civilians have been killed and injured and more than 20000000 are facing Food Insecurity of those 10000000 are at risk of famine and now this the threat of course on a virus one of them i am this is a dangerous disease that threatens the whole world so we must protect ourselves and our children the 1st confirmed infection in yemen was announced last week the dinner. We have suggested a few measures that includes distancing between tents and preventing gatherings with support from unicef but we need sen you couldnt medecins entertain our stuff and how to dispense they needed care in case of an outbreak of the disease. This camp is just one of many across yemen there are 10 more in this province alone in the Northern Region of how the who this camp is another instance of the misery that war can bring human is already one of the poorest countries in the region its now divided between warring sides foreign and local the conflict is hampering the work of relief organizations the u. N. Has called for a humanitarian ceasefire to allow aid to be brought in and virus measures implemented saudi arabia announced a cease fire but was to take effect earlier this month but new saudi air raids on fighting on the ground have been reported by fishel media it to me is the continuation of a war that has destroyed almost everything its primary victims are too young to act or even to understand the United Nations says more than half of the 24000000 people in yemen who need humanitarian help children their future and out of yemen as a viable state could be at risk unless there is allusion to the conflict is found to have a divide and. Iran is reporting coronavirus deaths below 100 for the 3rd consecutive day some businesses deemed low risk reopened on saturday next week iran is expected to further ease restrictions in its capital tehran more than 4000 people have died and 78000. 00 cases are confirmed there iran is the worst affected country in the middle east the pandemic will cause asias Economic Growth to stall at 0 percent for the 1st time in 60 years thats the latest dire projection from the International Monetary fund the outbreak has taken an unprecedented toll on the region its expected to rebound next year but the outlook remains uncertain so saying mourn is a regional economist and c. E. O. Of c i m b Private Banking the scene for recessions over the course of his career and says this one stands out for speed. The shop is just very very unique in terms of boat supply shop things being stopped because of trouble restriction and lock down and then the contract in on them onsite spilling over from the lock down and probably restriction eating to job losses which cost a fall on them onsite so its almost instantaneously we see good economies youre all very open small an economy like singapore here we already saw that reflected in the court the estimate of it to be shrinking almost nearly 3 percent young year itself and i think there was the all the spin being reported and repeated throughout the region primary different various degrees those people are just more of a position where the weather impact only came. To pull back i think all that the collapse will build them on and impact of travel restriction in the 2nd quarter but generally very across the region whether youre talking about advanced economy and of korea or developing one malaysia indonesia thailand in terms of rebounding small open economy like singapore so its singapore its a canary in the coal mining so hes very much into link to global trade well the trade is expected to slump by 11 percent by the end met this year from about one percent growth last year so singapore up will probably feel the rebound 1st and then throw around the region obviously much will depend on their exposure tools the global trade and to what extent the corpse and domestic demand problem the contraction in the supply side is being men each as well. President of the European Commission has apologized for not doing enough to help italy when the pandemic 1st began italy is the hardest hit country in the e. U. With more than 21000 deaths are sort of on the lane praised europes collective response in the past few weeks but admits e. U. Countries one initially not ready yes it is true that no one was really ready for this it is also true that too many were not there on time when italy needed a helping hand at the very beginning and yes for that it is right that europe as a whole offers a heartfelt apology but saying sorry only counts for something if it changes behavior and the truth is true that it did not take long before everyone realized that we must protect each other to protect ourselves russias outbreak is growing rapidly for the 5th straight day job ordered a record daily rise in infections more than 3400. 00 new cases have been confirmed bringing its total to nearly 28000. 00 the government says at least 232. 00 russians have died Health Authorities are warning they could run out of hospital beds over the next few weeks germany is reporting a rise of nearly 3000 coronavirus cases in a single day its had more than 130000 cases and 3000 deaths chancellor

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