Hundreds of Rohingya Refugees to an isolated island despite concerns from the un and Rights Groups and the show must go on law and Warner Brothers announces all of its films next year will be released on a streaming platform and in cinemas at the same time. Thank you for joining as more than one and a half 1000000 people have now died from covert 1000 worldwide a 3rd of those days have happened in just the last 2 months several countries have been reporting record numbers of deaths among them italy where nearly a 1000 people died on thursday the highest daily toll since the beginning of the pandemic new measures are being imposed to curb the outbreak and the worlds worst affected country the u. S. Continues to experience a surgeon infections with hospital admissions and fatalities reaching new highs president elect joe biden says hell make masks mandatory during his 1st 3 months in office. Isnt the 1st day im annoyed to say im going to ask the public for 100 days to mask this 100 days to mask now for over 100 days and i think well see a significant reduction if we curb that everything that occurs with vaccinations and masking to drive down the numbers considerably considerably all the sate of california has become one of the epi centers in the us rob reynolds reports. With new covert 19 cases surging across the u. S. Californias governor said hes pulling the emergency brake and will order a 3 week stay at home borders in parts of the state based on Hospital Capacity the bottom line is if we dont act now our Hospital System will be overwhelmed we dont act now will continue to see a death rate climb more lives lost governor gavin newsom says the shutdown will go into effect as each Regions Hospital intensive care unit capacity falls below 15 percent most parts of the state are due to past that mark by mid december were bursting at the seams with too many i. C. U. Patients too many patients that need oxygen and the projections suggest were just in the beginning of this new some big people to hold on a little longer till coronavirus vaccines are rolled out we have a light at the end of the tunnel with these vaccines but we need to take seriously this moment this is the most challenging moment since the beginning of this pandemic but Public Health experts say restrictions lock downs and stay at home orders are useless unless people observe them americans are fatigued we were never very good turns out and abiding by Public Health advice. We just not we have them all the more nasts we have been distancing weve alluded sizing it in been saying its my freedom not to do it. And so we really battled back and i dont see any indication that were going to change another issue that many states are struggling with is a lack of Trained Medical personnel to handle the seach Rhode Islands governor is begging for help and if youre a retired Health Care Worker of any kind or a Health Care Worker whos currently under employed maybe have some time to spare or are unemployed or working in a non health care setting. Im asking you to suit up and help us out the nations top Infectious Disease expert Dr Anthony Fauci met via video link with members of president elect joe bidens Transition Team for what he called substantive discussions about dealing with the pandemic here in los angeles the mayor had a blunt message for the citys 4000000 people cancel everything mere eric our city told angelenos if its not essential dont do it rob reynolds Al Jazeera Los Angeles and americas top Infectious Disease expert dr anthony found she has apologized for criticizing britains fast approval of the phaser by and take vaccine it followed criticism from e. U. Regulate is about the u. K. s approach shot at bennis has more. Hope is housed in a belgian factory where millions of doses of the vaccine developed by german scientists from biotech and the u. S. Pharmaceutical giant pfizer being made the u. K. s leading the race to roll out the drug after its independent regulator gave the vaccine emergency approval on wednesday the 1st doses will arrive in britain within days weve got the very best people in this country and weve always got the best bet ical regulators much better than the french have much better than the belgians have much better than the americans and that doesnt surprise me as well because were much better country than every single one while it may be a political win for the u. K. U. S. Infectious disease expert dr anthony felt she appeared to cast doubt over how british regulators approved it so quickly you know i love the brits theyre great theyre good sign but they just took the data from the wise a company and instead of scrutinizing it really really carefully they said ok lets get may want with it the scientist hastily backtracked apologizing for what he called a misunderstanding she said he did have great faith in the Regulatory Community in the u. K. Its essentially a temporary approval one that is made under extraordinary circumstances when there are risks to health and no other treatment available. It doesnt mean that the scrutiny is not there it does not mean that the regulators have not acted safely but i think what were seeing right now is a bit of political posturing the rabbit approval had already been politicized by the e. U. Who called its approach more thora we are definitely not in the game of comparing regulators across countries nor in commenting on claims as to who is better this is not a football competition were talking about life and health a few people the World Health Organization has asked british scientists to share their findings the un body which acts as a benchmark for other countries is eager to approve a vaccine as soon as possible we need to. We should stop we need more than these 3 or 4 we need to increase production we hold the price down we love a 1. 00 doors vaccine because the all of the action so far 2 doses so the integration is not finished we need the research to continue we need everyone to support our research i will appoint the scientists the british regulator says the strict standards have been met to assure the vaccine safety and effectiveness the rollout is being cautiously welcomed in the u. K. But the race to regulate exposed rifts between scientists undermining International Efforts to prove it safe and ready for years shelob ellis aljazeera and other world news aid workers say hundreds of Rohingya Refugees are being coerced into moving to a Remote Island off the coast of bangladesh which the u. N. Warns is prone to storms and flooding Navy Officials say more than 1600. 00 running of refugees are heading to the island of bashan chalk from coxs bizarre nearly 1000000 rohingya have been living in squalid camps in southeast bangladesh after being forced out of myanmar by a military crackdown. There forcing my son and his family to go he didnt want to go but he forced him i came to see him probably for the last time. You know not really ringback my family didnt want to go there taking them by force. If my family go there to the island they will die because of floods. They mercilessly beat my brother and broke 2 or 3 teeth when they brought him here my brother didnt want to go to the other they beat my brother and they brought my nieces and sister in law here last night al jazeera stand there chadri has more from cox says bazaar. At least 100000 during iraq it is will be moved to boston char for security reasons mainly and also because of the concentration of people in the camp now we know that precisely 1642 iraq was on the navajo basket on their way to the remote coastal im sure this there are things all which could take 12 hours or more depending on the sea conditions what theyre told us the Living Condition is good no doubt theyve got to find a considerable amount of money there cluster of villages and 920 of them and they have rooms that can accommodate up to 4 people just to hospital with 25 hospitals rather Police Station theres a natural forward base and those who are there they dont those that were rescued from the boat told us they dont want to be there that theyre used to being near their homeland which is watering where they live and they have extended families all across the time they can visit so the accommodation itself might be good but moving 800000 out of nearly 1000000 is not going to be a make major difference for the government indias government and protesting farmers have yet to find Common Ground on new laws that could affect crop prices they get to meet again on saturday after a 2nd round of talks on thursday and that without an agreement farmers are continuing to protest against the legislation that was passed in september theyre worried it will put an end to minimum crop prices and lead to corporate exploitation and is that quantum has more from guys the poor on the border between the states of delhi and water pradesh. Its difficult for farmers to see how theyre going to find Common Ground and they said thats because the laws are fundamentally flawed and so were at the gaza border between the states of the predation delhi where hundreds of farmers from the states of with that are kind and author for they have led to this part of the highway completely being closed off to traffic coming from those states this is the smallest of the 3 sit in protest that we have been covering over the past week there are around 1000 farmers here at the other protest sides that single had to create there are tens of thousands it was just lunch time here where everybody here was fed and you can really see how organized farmers are how theyre in this for the long haul because tens of thousands of people are fed you know 3 hot meals every single day and they say that theyre not going anywhere until the government repeal the laws when we had the 2nd round of told. Union leaders in the government on thursday the main issue for farmers remain concerns over losing a minimum price for the project is that theyve had guarantees all for decades losing electricity subsidies real concerns about private players private companies having an unfair advantage over farmers and new unions and concerns over whos going to solve disputes around procurement disputes around procurement and prices and the government did say on thursday that its willing to take one of these concerns into consideration and possibly even amend the laws. Police in peru have shot dead in 1000 euro far more catering a protest against no wages he was spotted a group of striking workers hold brocks the countrys main motto away with branches stones and burning ties near the northern town of vero the protesters want to wage increases and the scrapping of an agricultural law they say limits their rights and income. Still ahead on aljazeera the former president of Central African republic is barred from running for office over allegations of war crimes and we need some of the people behind a grass or sad face to mob allies notice in the u. S. State of georgia before a runoff that will decide who controls the senate. Some pretty wet weather coming in across the philippines over the next little area storms are rolling through here that Stormy Weather getting caught up in the northeast lemo seen driving showers down towards southern parts of vietnam say some very heavy rain recently runnable a peninsula into thailand a little continues to go on through the course of sunday but you get to see that western weather just coming to southern parts of vietnam by sunday could lead to some localized flooding here active storms across malaysia plenty of storms to into a good part of indonesia because in while the Stormy Weather pushing towards the southeast of australia over the next day or so do the clutch of showers just moving through the bites our area of High Pressure that will not be out of the way allowing some wet and windy weather to make its way in across new zealand and then as we go through sat stay showers longer spells of rain tucking in across southeastern coast South Australia through victoria and also spreading across into southern parts of New South Wales some heavy rain that so. When sewer tasmania over the lower ground even may well see some unusual summers snow as we go on through sats day things quieted down a little as we go on into sunday but cold in the southeast well its just 20 degrees. With tiny you didnt cameras aminals are illegally filming and sharing peoples most intimate moments going to an east investigate south koreas spy cam demick on aljazeera. Aljazeera. Every. The you. Know again youre watching aljazeera live from doha with me fully back to go a recap of our top stories more than one and a half 1000000 people have now died globally from coverage 19 at a special pandemic session of the United Nations the secretary general call for a unified Global Response u. S. President elect joe biden says he will make masks mandatory during his 1st 100 days in office optimisations and deaths have reached record highs in the worlds worst affected countries and aid workers say at least 1600. 00 Rohingya Refugees are being forced to move to a Remote Island off the coast of bangladesh the un warns its prone to storms and flooding. To sri lanka now where the families of a number of muslim victims of cold 19 are refusing to claim the remains of their loved ones theyre protesting against the governments forced cremation policy because they say its against their religious beliefs but now for nandos has a story from colombo. Mammadov uncle well he didnt jeffrey died of cool with 19 on nov 26th the Sri Lankan Government crew meets the bodies of anyone who dies of course with 19 even if its a suspected case it says its technically experts have advised this is the best way to prevent the spread of the virus but cremation is forbidden in islam and some families are now refusing to collect the bodies in protest but he obeyed the law for youll do whatever you want we dont come for a need this thing the need of the body with you and the welcome a number of other muslims are also refusing to pick up the remains of their relatives on tuesday the Supreme Court dismissed 11 petitions challenging the forced cremations a joint statement by 20 Civil Society organizations on thursday rejected the ruling saying in a statement the fate the victims of forced cremation of called 191000 suspected dead had been the highest court in sri lanka has been shattered victims and communities are now left without a recourse in sri lanka for the continued injustice they suffer the Health Minister says burials cant be allowed on till the Technical Experts Committee present its final decision after conducting an indepth study into the virus. Muslim activision says her community has lost patients and will continue to leave bodies organizers as theyre called here at the morgue until the cremation stop almost 18 months the Muslim Community has been asking are from the government so they are fed up they dont trust the government anymore they feel that it is a punishment so they dont want to be part of this process at all so therefore they are just leaving the genesis and ive been told at least 2 or 3 hospital muslim john as a sub piling up government spokesman. Says the decision to cremate lies with the Experts Committee government to. Ensure he just exposed committee that decides finally its all garment to the government to the cabinet ministers the president Prime Minister the cabinet the ministers from nothing to do with it it is just that really. And. In terms of the. Expert committee but cases like that of mary news are seen here in these pictures are hard for the Muslim Community to accept the 44 year old was cremated within hours of dying at the Infectious Diseases hospital the next day the family was informed her test recorded 19 was negative her son seen here in this mobile phone footage had the task of burying her ashes losing a loved one to covert 19 is bad enough but many muslims cremating their bodies is a 5th worse than death the government says all covert victims of crime rates are on the advice of its Technical Experts Committee and it cant make exceptions for any community with infections and rising rapidly the dispute is far from over fernandes out 0 colombo. The u. N. Says famine like conditions have reappeared in parts of yemen aid agencies are warning time is running out to prevent it and the outlook is even worse for next year famine has never officially been declared in yemen where after 5 years of war 80 percent of the population depends on. The window to prevent famine in yemen is narrowing is new figures reveal record high of acute Food Insecurity in the country thats according to a new information today from the food Cultural Organization the World Food Program and unicef the agencys new integrated Food Security face classification analysis for yemen indicates that pockets of famine