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to the zoom dating. why did you accept the like? what about my profile did you like it? i was, like, maybe she's cool and she's into — i don't know — murder mystery podcasts or tech knowledge, so i thought we could strike up a conversation about that. the coronavirus has unleashed incredible growth for zoom. it now has about 265,400 corporate clients with more than ten employees — a near fourfold increase from a year ago. shouting. please take that off there. but as more people logged on, its security and privacy flaws were exposed. in a trend that became known as zoom bombing, some people began disrupting online school classes as a prank to share on youtube, like twomad. yes, it was. don't — don't do that with your head. no, you did! who are you? what do you mean, who am i? i don't think there is a realistic way where they could do anything about that. it's just, you know, free open season for me. zoom's latest earnings report shows
this issue has had little impact on its ability to grow and to generate cash, only confirming its status as a wall street star. michelle fleury, bbc news, new york. time for a look at the weather. here's louise lear. hello everybody. a change of month, change of weather story i'm afraid. let's cast our minds back to yesterday. cloud in scotland but hardly a cloud in the sky and temperatures into the mid 20s. however, what a difference a day makes. look at today. a lot of cloud around and that cloud, yes, there is some rain with it as well. welcome rainfor many some rain with it as well. welcome rain for many of us, certainly the gardeners will be happy. even if it does we can offer little bit. behind it, brighter with scattered stabs but a cool wind and it that wind gci’oss but a cool wind and it that wind across the cloud making a difference to the feel of the weather.
temperatures are a good 10 degrees down on where they were yesterday. for the end of the day, we continue to see that rain bearing clouds pushing south and east, lightning mixed in which we can stop as it moves its way into east anglia and the south—east. hopefully a little bit of welcome rain to water those parched gardens. behind it, cloud around, and overnight lows of 6—12. we start off tomorrow on a grey note. the cloud should then break, little bit of sunshine coming through but a scattering of showers tomorrow. lighter winds, as well, but again, a coolerfeel as tomorrow. lighter winds, as well, but again, a cooler feel as the wind comes from the north. some of those showers could have the odd rumble of thunder and lightning in there. top temperatures ranging 9—18. 0n friday, we could see more sharper showers and some of those merging together for longer spells of rain. almost anywhere could catch a shower for the best of the dry weather south wales and south—west england by the end of the day. into the
north—east, heavy and persistent rain. temperatures around 9—17 but you've got to factor in the wind strength by the time we move out of friday. gusting in excess of 50 miles an hour by the middle of the afternoon, may be stronger through friday night into saturday morning, gci’oss friday night into saturday morning, across the northern half of the uk. certainly worth bearing in mind we could see some gales with gusts close to 60 miles an hour and trees in full leaf, it could have an impact, so last weekend it was all about high pressure in scandinavia. this week and it's all about low pressure moving to scandinavia. it's going to stay unsettled which means we will continue to see plenty of showers, also a brisk breeze and certainly those temperatures looking likely to be done on where they have been of late. back to you. louise, thank you very much. a reminder of our top story. boris johnson and keir starmer clash in the commons over the government's handling of the coronavirus pandemic that's all from the bbc news at one, so it's goodbye from me, and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s
news teams where you are. hello, i'm sarah mulkerrins at the bbc sport centre. three west indies players have chosen not to travel to england for the three—test series next month. batsmen darren bravo and and shimron hetmyer, and the all—rounder keemo paul, have opted out due to coronavirus fears. jason holder will captain the side, leading a squad 01:14 players and 11 reserves. they arrive next tuesday and they'll be based at old trafford for the initial quarantine and training, before the first test in southampton starts on the 8th ofjuly. both venues are bio—secure and the matches will be played without spectators. lewis hamilton says he is "completely overcome with rage" at events in the usa, following the death of george floyd. he's issued a statement, saying "this past week has been so dark.
i have failed to keep hold of my emotions". meanwhile, the former manchester city and qpr defender nedum 0nuoha has told the bbc he doesn't feel 100 per cent safe in the us, as a black man. he now plays for real salt lake in the american mls. in the uk, i'm more comfortable because i know if something happens it probably won't be deadly. but over here, because of the riots and stuff like that, it's more common that certain altercations become deadly. so i more and more aware of that as i go round anyway and the state of utah is a great state but as it comes to any brutality from the police, if they read me the wrong way, it's like my life could be taken and i feel that every single day. manchester city have reminded their midfielder phil foden of his responsibilities after he appeared to break social
distancing guidelines by playing football on the beach. he was pictured having a kickabout and having his photo taken with fans at the weekend. even though premier league players are back in contact training with their clubs, they've been told to stick to government rules at all other times. they say people can take part in sport as long as they stay two metres away from others. the last time millwall played in the championship, matt smith scored a hat—trick inside 13 minutes, as they beat nottingham forest. that was nearly three months ago, but they've now been given a potential restart date of the 20th ofjune. matches will be behind closed doors and smith says playing without a crowd will have a real impact on millwall in particular. a huge loss for us. it is no secret oui’ a huge loss for us. it is no secret our home form has been incredible this season. i think we'd be up there right at the top of the division in terms of home form. and the fans are a big, big reason. they create an incredibly hostile
atmosphere for away teams. i have been there plenty of times as in away player and it is not the ground you want to play out. so as the home side we have taken full advantage of that. we've been talking a lot about athletes struggling to keep up with their training during the lockdown. libby clegg has won two paralympic gold medals as a blind sprinter. but due to social distancing rules, she now can't run while attached to her training partner. obviously we have got quite a lot of protocol in place so we have to do welfare checks before we can even come to the track and then we need to check our temperature. but when we get there, obviously i normally run with a guide runner and for me at the moment it is really difficult. so there is only a few people allowed on the track at once. i think at the moment it is a maximum of eight people, that includes athletes and coaches. if i am running with my guide run that we have to run about two lanes apart from each other so they're trying to give me verbal cues rather than physical ones. it quite hard.
that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport i will see you again in the next hour. the welsh education minister kirsty williams announced today that all schools in wales will reopen on the 29th june. williams said schools will be open to pupils from all year groups — but for limited periods during the week, with restrictions on pupil numbers. in each school there will be a phased approach. year groups will be split into cohorts with staggered starts, lessons and breaks. meaning at the most, the very most, a third of pupils will be present at any one time. we will see much smaller classes, providing secure, dedicated time with teachers and classmates. and this time will also include online and personalised classroom experiences, which will prepare
children and their teachers for a similar experience in september. next week, we will publish operational guidance to support schools and higher education. this will include information on managing their facilities including buildings, resources, cleaning and transport. the leader of the conservatives in scotland has said the policy of the scottish government on testing care home workers for coronavirus is ‘dither, delay and distract‘. speaking at first minister's questions, jackson carlaw said they promised two weeks ago that there would be regular testing of staff in care homes, but it still wasn't happening. first minister, the world health organization could not have been clear at the start of this crisis. it told you and it said it, the priority was to test, test, test. yet for care homes with this snp government it has been dither, delay, distract. the tragedy is this, scotland has the capacity to
test. indeed, if you had used that capacity effectively since the end of april, you could have tested all the residents and staff at care homes twice. instead, capacity is being squandered and care home workers and residents who have already enjoyed the horror of this crisis are being let down all over again. why, two weeks on from a promise to test all care home staff, is this government is still not getting it right? in response, nicola sturgeon said the scottish government has been following the guidance provided by the who. she also said deaths in care homes were declining slightly faster than in hospital and she would publish robust figures on testing when they were available. the who on care homes did not say what jackson carlo has just alleged and asserted. in fact, i'm sure based on the fact that his puts questions on this, he has read the guidance. the who issued technical guidance. the who issued technical
guidance on infection control on the zist guidance on infection control on the 21st of march. and all of the guidance that the scottish government has issued from the 13th of march, which we updated on the 26th of march and then updated again i think 26th of march and then updated again ithink in 26th of march and then updated again i think in may, has been consistent with the guidance, the technical guidance that the who has set out and we will continue to make sure that we adapt our approaches as any evidence and advice that comes from authorities like that change in the future. so we will continue to take the careful and considered steps that we are taking. we will not shy away from the challenges that we face in the unprecedented situation we are dealing with. but the scottish government will continue to ta ke scottish government will continue to take that careful, cautious approach, making sure that we, as we have done, build up our testing capacity but also crucially used testing in a way that is clinically driven. and that is the responsibility i take seriously and will continue to do so. nicola sturgeon.
a clinical contract tracer has told the bbc‘s victoria derbyshire exclusively that she's spent much of her time since the government's track and trace system went live — watching netflix, because she hasn't been assigned a single case. the government's scheme began in england last thursday. the health secretary matt hancock says the scheme has been successful. figures disclosed last night for thursday to sunday suggest nearly 11,500 covid—19 cases were reported to test and trace during this time. of those just over 1,800 had provided information about their close contacts. the woman my colleague victoria derbyshire has been speaking to is a nurse, and has worked around 38 hours in total so far over several shifts earning £17.35 an hour. she says she hasn't made one call in that time and feels guilty for being paid to ‘sit idle‘. victoria spoke to ‘becky‘ yesterday evening — it‘s not her real name because she asked to remain anonymous. it was on the downing street briefing on wednesday by matt hancock when i found out the system was going live on thursday morning.
since the system has gone live, i‘ve worked 38 hours as a contact tracer. i say worked, i‘ve been available to work as a contact tracer since it went live. and i‘m yet over 38 hours to make a single phone call or be assigned a case. so you've worked 38 hours as a clinical contract tracer on shift since the system went live and you haven‘t found anyone? on shift since the system went live and you haven't found anyone? no. i‘ve had no contact from anyone. i‘ve had no contact from anyone. i‘ve had no contact from anyone. i‘ve had no contact from supervisors. i‘ve literally been on the system and entertain myself during that watching netflix. what are you watching? i've been watching a good place. i‘m halfway through season three. i‘ve just watched it alongside going back to the system, refreshing it, occasionally having to log back in because it had timed
out. yeah, i‘m yet to have any contact with anybody regarding contact with anybody regarding contact tracing. so taxpayers are paying you to watch netflix? yeah, and it‘s frustrating. paying you to watch netflix? yeah, and it's frustrating. do you feel guiltyjust sitting and it's frustrating. do you feel guilty just sitting there and it's frustrating. do you feel guiltyjust sitting there refreshing your screen and watching netflix?|j do, yeah, definitely. i‘ve gone into nursing because it‘s a vocation and i‘ve gone into this role with the intention of providing care for people in whichever capacity i can. this contact tracing idea, which is working in other countries like in germany, is quite effective. it‘s frustrating to know that i‘m sat idle when there is people that need contacting. i can‘t understand why we contacting. i can‘t understand why we haven‘t had any contacts. it doesn‘t make any sense to me. we haven‘t had any contacts. it doesn't make any sense to me. what doesn't make any sense to me. what do you think of that?|j doesn't make any sense to me. what do you think of that? i think it's
appalling. i think it‘s dishonest and that is one of the fundamental concerns about this. we are trying to build a very large system that is trying to keep people in england safe, to try and prevent a second spike. i understand it‘s complex and i understand that there is going to be challenges but from my perspective as a citizen of england, i would prefer honesty. it‘s not ready yet. hold fire. you know, they have released aspects of lockdown which without track and trace it‘s not safe to do so. not having a system not safe to do so. not having a syste m u p not safe to do so. not having a system up and running is obviously frustrating but it‘s about people‘s lives. becky, thank you very much for talking to us. that was victoria derbyshire. the department of health and social care told us in a statement: "the new nhs test and trace service is up and running and will help save lives. these claims do not reflect the huge
amount of work already underway. anyone in this country can book a test and we have over 25,000 contact tracers in place to undertake this vital work‘. that‘s the statement there. i‘m just going to take you over to hyde park in london because there is some remarkable images there as thousands of protesters gather to take part in a london black lives matter protest. it's a london black lives matter protest. it‘s been prompted by the death of george floyd whilst under arrest in the united states. demonstrators turning up in hyde park from around ten o‘clock this morning, ahead of the official start an hour ago. they have been holding up placards saying uk aren‘t innocent. and a number of changes to demonstrations of course with social distancing taking place. many of the protesters being asked to put their arms out as they walked m, to put their arms out as they walked in, to ensure they weren‘t too close to others. according to the evening standard website, i‘m just looking at that, they say that amongst the
thousands of people it is a calm, peaceful demonstration, many children there with their parents as thousands take to central london. to pay respect and to protest at the same time. turkey is gradually easing coronavirus restrictions as death rates from the coronavirus continue to fall. outbreaks of covid—19 in the world, but international experts say it has responded well to the pandemic and averted a much bigger disaster. according to the latest official figures turkey has more than 165,000 cases and almost 4,600 deaths. our international correspondent orla guerin reports from a hospital treating corona virus patients in istanbul. one more boreal in istanbul. covid—19 is still claiming lives here. —— one more boreal in
istanbul. turkey says other countries could learn from its approach. which includes using hydroxychloroquine, the antimalarial is much touted as a treatment by donald trump, much challenged by international research. but it‘s in widespread use here, as we saw when we we re widespread use here, as we saw when we were welcomed by the team at a state hospital in istanbul. when the patient comes to our clinic we start to give them hydroxychloroquine is a prime treatment. so this 19—year—old, newly admitted, will get the drug. doctors here insist hydroxychloroquine helps fight the virus but it‘s not their only weapon in this battle. the treatment in here is an oxygen treatment. we try to avoid the patient to give i see you units because. is it working? we
believe so. when i see patients getting better. sometimes i‘m very surprised. this man is one of those getting better after the full treatment. hydroxychloroquine, oxygen in high concentrations and blood plasma. the ao—year—old is brimming with gratitude. translation: everyone took care of me so well. it was like being in my mothers arms. this hospital doesn‘t make you feel scared, it makes you feel safe. but international experts tell us the use of hydroxychloroquine is unsafe. this doctor is a virologist at the university of kent. right now, the science says that hydroxychloroquine does not prevent covid—19 infection and does not prevent severe covid—19
disease. and we need to be basing public policy on the latest scientific data and they are still using hydroxychloroquine despite this data. and i think that is my biggest concern. but staff at the hospital aren‘t planning to change course. they are proud that their mortality rate is less than 1%. they treat fast and treat aggressively. we use the combination of drugs. do you think that other countries should try to follow this approach? other countries except dili might acce pt other countries except dili might accept their patients to hospital in accept their patients to hospital in a really late period and they start their drugs very late in a very late period. are there lessons to learn from turkey pot battle covid—19?
maybe but the country has advantages like a young population and a high number of intensive care beds. what works here may not easily translate elsewhere. bbc news, istanbul. the future of the uk‘s biggest car plant is under threat from a no—deal brexit. nissan has warned that its plant in sunderland, which employs 6,000 people, would be unsustainable if the uk leaves the eu without a trade deal — and tariffs are imposed on cars at the end of the brexit transition period. our business editor simonjack has been talking to their chief the home secretary outlining plans for quarantine for those travelling to the uk. to save lives and protect the british public by preventing a second wave of this disease. it is our priority has always been to protect people‘s health and protect those in uk safe from the virus and introducing this measure now will play an important role in ourfight against rotavirus. the tragic events
of recent months have shown that in the world of serious threats the uk and global stability, pandemics have no boundaries. throughout this national endeavour, the introduction of public health measures has been to protect the public, keep the virus under control and now to protect our hard—won progress as we move in the right direction. the scientific advice has been consistent and clear. and it is thanks to the collective determination and the resolve of the british public we are past the peak but we are now british public we are past the peak but we are now more british public we are past the peak but we are now more vulnerable to infections being brought in from abroad. some have suggested that public health measures at the border should have been introduced when the virus was at its peak. however, at that time, the scientific advice was clear that such measures would have made little difference when domestic transmission was widespread. but now the transmission rate in the united kingdom continues to decline and international travel is likely to
resume from its record low. therefore, the scientific advice is that imported cases from the virus pose a more significant threat to our national effort and our recovery. travellers from overseas could become a high proportion of the overall number of infections in the overall number of infections in the uk and therefore increase the spread of the disease. the government is therefore taking a proportion and time—limited approach to protect the health of the british public. madam deputy speaker, iwill recap and recalled the house of the key points of the public health measures the government is putting in place from the 8th ofjune. these temporary requirements are set out in the full health protection regulations laid her to limit later today. these will apply across england with devolved administrations laying their own regulations to set out their enforcement approaches. to limit the spread of infection, arrivals must self—isolate for 1h days. this is the incubation period of coronavirus and this follows expert medical advice and is in line with the nhs
test and trace service self isolation period for anybody who has beenin isolation period for anybody who has been in contact with the disease. working with key industries, the government has deliberately included a number of exemptions from the self isolation rules to allow essential services and supply chains to continue, keeping food on our tables and getting vital medical and ppe to the front line. the responsibility for sector specific exemptions sits with government departments. be required to fill in a locator form including details as to where they will isolate and how they can be contacted. this form will be found on gov dot uk and the government led working group with the industry has developed a process for carriers to inform travellers on the information they need to provide in order to travel to the uk. the form must be completed in advance of travel to provide details of the journey. borderforce will be provide details of the journey. border force will be at the front
line of enforcing this requirement. passengers will require a receipt, either printed or on the phone electronically, to prove that they have completed the form and border force will undertake spot checks at the border and may refuse entry to non—resident who refused to comply. they will have the power to impose a £100 fixed penalty notice of those who do not comply. our fantastic front line border force officers are world class and come continually work to keep our border safe and secure. the data collected will be used by public health england, who will undertake checks and ensure people understand and are following the rules. and if public health england have reason to believe someone is not following the law as they should be, they will inform the police. we trust the british people and our visitors to pay their part in acting responsibly and following the rules to control the spread of coronavirus. but we will not allow reckless minorities put our domestic recovery at risk. so there will be
penalties and enforcement for those who break them. a breach of self isolation could result in a £1000 fixed penalty notice in england or potential prosecution. and this programme will work alongside test and trace to help us further minimise the public health threat of coronavirus. madam deputy speaker, secretaries of state from the cabinet office, transport, business and health have worked across government, the devolved administrations with science and industry to develop the policy carefully for this public health action. in line with all government covid—19 measures and, as i announced on the 22nd of may, the measures will be kept under regular review to ensure they remain proportionate and necessary. i can inform the house that the first review will take place in the week commencing the 28th ofjune. and they will be assessed on an ongoing basis thereafter along with all of the measures to fight this disease. we will publish in due course more
information on the criteria that must be satisfied to lift these health measures. but i can update a house on some factors that will be considered. and these include the rate of infection and the credibility of reporting. the measures that international partners have put in place, levels of imported cases in other countries and where they are more relaxed border measures. and the degree to which antibody and other meds blue methods of testing prove effective in minimising health risk. country specific reports will be provided to allow us to monitor global progress. but we will only consider reviewing these measures when it shows that it is safe to do so because public health will always come first. and as we health will always come first. and as we have considered for all our cross government covid—19 measures, we cross government covid—19 measures, we will take into account the impact on economy and industry. the aviation and travel industry is home to some of britain‘s most successful
businesses and supports thousands of jobs. across government, we understand how tough the public health measures to prevent a second wave of coronavirus are for the sector. the industry has a proud record of making safety of its passengers and staff is number one priority. it also has a record of dynamism and innovation. engagement with the industry is crucial. and we‘re asking them to work with us on these measures. we liaising with bodies such as the international civil aviation authority on this and on other covid—19 related if issues. and we will continue to work closely with companies and carriers. and thatis with companies and carriers. and that is why, with my right honourable friend the transport secretary, we will tomorrow host a roundtable to work across the travel sector and the broader business sector and the broader business sector as well on how we can innovate and move forward together but also form a long—term plan for the industry. the government and industry share the same aim, to get britain and our economy moving again
ina way britain and our economy moving again in a way which is safe and also practicalfor in a way which is safe and also practical for everyone. in a way which is safe and also practicalfor everyone. madam in a way which is safe and also practical for everyone. madam deputy speaker, our priority has always been the safety of our people. this has driven our evidence led cross government approach to this whole crisis. the foreign office will continue to advise against all, they currently advise against all but essential travel abroad, or no travel at all to a country where the risk of covid—19 —— the risk of covid—19 remains in etc taking this public health action alongside our measures including test and trace and continue social distancing in the long run we will ensure that we can have greater freedom the long run we will ensure that we can have greaterfreedom in the long run we will ensure that we can have greater freedom in the longer term. and of course, madam deputy speaker, that includes international travel corridors, a subject that is already this afternoon be discussed in the house. currently, there should only be a central travel but across government and with the sector we will continue
to explore all options for future safe travel. and any international approaches will be bilateral and agreed with other countries concerned. and of course we will need to ensure that these countries are deemed to be safe. we are not alone in our fight are deemed to be safe. we are not alone in ourfight against are deemed to be safe. we are not alone in our fight against this disease or in the measures we have taken to stop it. madam deputy speaker, these measures are backed by science unsupported by the public and are essential to save lives. we know that they will prevent difficulties for the tourism industry but that is why we have an unprecedented package of support, the most comprehensive in the world, for employees and for business. but we for employees and for business. but we will all suffer in the long run if we get this wrong. and that is why it is crucial that we introduce these measures now. let us not throw away our hard—won progress in tackling this virus. and first and foremost, we owe it to the thousands of people who died and we owe it also to the millions of people across the whole of the united kingdom who sacrifices over the
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