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where the workforce capacity was insufficient to care for the individuals, so if ijust paint a picture perhaps where you have care workers who may be a risk and the evidence suggests they were doing a fabulousjob but evidence suggests they were doing a fabulous job but they were bringing in, as the majority, into care homes, infection, that you can t just exclude everybody, and people who, because you lose the capacity to continue, and one of the biggest risks was care workers, so maybe a nurse, for example, working in the kids sector, who then goes and does a night in a nursing care home and then goes on and does a bit of domiciliary work, and you can see the infection tracking round, but just saying, stay in one place immediately means you ve lost two capacity points in your health and care system. capacity points in your health and care system- capacity points in your health and care system. that is a description ofthe care system. that is a description of the problem, ....
listening into that press conference was that we also had quite a strong warning about not underestimating president putin. jens stoltenberg said putin has a very high tolerance for casualties, that they have amassed a large missile stockpile ahead of this winter and that they are getting a lot of ammunition from north korea. so it nato members believe that president putin is on the war path and they are not seeing any signs of a possible, imminent peace when it comes to ukraine. because of all of this, the message thatjens stoltenberg reiterated that jens stoltenberg reiterated today thatjens stoltenberg reiterated today was that it is very important for nato to keep supporting ukraine. and how comfortable will those words be to ukraine? as much as it wants vocal support, be to ukraine? as much as it wants vocalsupport, it be to ukraine? as much as it wants vocal support, it also wants military support. is it getting enough of that? that s a very good point. enough of that? ....
He went on to say that russia s economy had, in fact, withstood international pressure, saying inflation was stabilizing and the ruble exchange rate is back up to early february levels. meantime, ukraine s president says international sanctions could make things difficult for russia s military in the months ahead. he says producing new planes, helicopters, and artillery will be a daunting task, and missile stockpiles will suffer too. listen. translator: the russian army is not slowing down the use of missiles against ukraine although it should have realized that it will be extremely difficult to restore its missile stockpile in the face of even existing sanctions. without imports, they can t even do that. and when all the loopholes used to circumvent sanctions are closed and even tougher sanctions are imposed, restoring russia s missile capabilities will be unrealistic. now, volodymyr zelenskyy s ....