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Hannity-20220201-02:24:00

joe biden runs out of tests after christmas he runs out of monoclonal antibodies. can't get the antivirals. they didn't have operation warp speed for anything, they learn nothing from donald trump. >> we in the trump administration left joe biden the most advanced, most sophisticated testing system in the modern world. in western europe. we were out testing all of western europe combined. he destroyed it and he was offered a plan, as "vanity fair" said, creating millions of covid tests and he rejected it. he is an utter and complete failure. that's why he has a 30% approval rating on covid and his marks are lower on other things. >> sean: 33% overall. keep on going, joe. you're doing great. we look forward to kellyanne's book. kayleigh had a great best-selling book herself. when we come back, trump held a massive rally in texas over the weekend. estimates over 80,000 people. how many people can joe get?

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BBC News at One-20220210-13:16:00

infections are still very high, the government surveillance programme estimated one and 19 people in england was positive last week although hospital cases are still falling. one of the theatres it could leave people feeling under pressure to return to work before they have recovered both one of the fears. we don't know what it means the sick pay and isolation payments some people are entitled to. there are others who say we can overestimate the impact that government rules have. the government rules have. the government didn't place any rules on mixing at christmas and the numbers of contacts people were having was actually very low, similar to levels in the first lockdown. it's not like the testing system picked up all the infections, it's only picking up half the cases so not everyone is being told to formally isolate. it's why some experts say it might not have that big an impact on infections. it was largely unenforceable so they think people

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BBC News-20220210-14:13:00

still infectious. we don't know what it means for sick pay and for isolation payments that some people are entitled to, but there are others who say we can overestimate the impact government rules have. for example, the government did not place any rules on mixing at christmas and the number of contacts people having each day was actually very low, similar to the sort of levels we saw in the first lockdown. it is not like the testing system is picking up all the infections. it was only picking up about half the cases out there, so not everyone was being told to formally isolate and it is why some experts actually say it is why some experts actually say it might have that big an impact on infections and it was largely unenforceable. —— might not have that big an impact. it was largely unenforceable, so we will still have the guidance that we expect to be issued when this does happen. fiur issued when this does happen. our health issued when this does happen. 0ur health correspondence there, nick triggle. let's speak now to tammy brantley and sally hunter —

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BBC News-20220210-15:16:00

we don't know what it means for sick pay and for the isolation payments that some people are entitled to, but there are others who say we can overestimate the impact government rules have. for example, the government did not place any rules on mixing at christmas and the numbers of contacts people were having each day was actually very low, similar to the sort of levels we saw in the first lockdown. it is not like the testing system is picking up all the infections. it was only picking up about half the cases out there, so not everyone was being told to formally isolate and it is why some experts actually say it might not have that big an impact on infections and it was largely unenforceable, so they think people who were following the rules will still follow the guidance that we expect to be issued when this does happen. before discharging their patients. nick triggle reporting there. i want to bring you some news from the reuters agency, which is reporting that the french coast guard is carrying out a search and rescue

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BBC News-20220209-14:09:00

forward. it was march 2a, that self isolation was going to end. and that isolation was going to end. and that is because infection levels remain pretty high. we havejust got is because infection levels remain pretty high. we have just got from the office of national statistics, that this is the's monitoring programme to see the effect on the population. the latest data for the last week shows that one in a 19 people in england has a covid—19. that's actually up very slightly from one in 20 the previous week. and that is why there is some concern because we don't know what, in terms of spread of the virus, lifting self isolation requirements will mean. i think it was like my pointing out that not everyone was isolating. the testing system is only picking up about half of the infections out there, so at the peak, we were probably messing around 200,000 infections per day. people that would be asked to self—isolate by the test and traced

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Breakfast-20220210-06:25:00

partly as the spike in demand began to plateau, but also because of temporary changes to regulations. this included things like allowing deliveries to supermarkets later into the night. and temporarily extending the visa scheme for foreign drivers. it also relaxed the rules around how long drivers can work per day, and shortened the overall fortnightly period drivers are supposed to rest. another blockage was a bottleneck of getting new drivers through the testing system. that number of tests per week has now doubled. you're probably seeing some improvements when you head out shopping. but has the issue gone away? the situation has got better. our members tell us the worst of the crisis has passed although the caveat is that january is the quietest time of the year for logistics. and so we mustn't be complacent as things get busier,

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BBC News at One-20220209-13:07:00

our health correspondent nick triggle is with me. talk to us about what the prime minister said in terms of ending these restrictions depending on the current encouraging data continuing. how likely is that? the trends are positive, hospital cases are coming down and despite the huge wave of infections driven by the omicron variant the overall numbers of deaths of these winter are not above what we would normally see during any winter but it has come as a surprise to many that this move is being brought forward by a month. they had said it would happen on the 24th of march and it is unclear what it will do to the spread of infections. infection levels are still pretty high but it's worth bearing in mind that the testing system was only picking up around half of cases over the past month or so and at the peak around 200,000 infections a day were being missed

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BBC News at One-20220209-13:08:00

by the testing system so these people weren't being told to self—isolate and even those who are told to self—isolate, one in five do not fully adhere to that but if this happens and ministers seem keen it happens and ministers seem keen it happens early, we think the uk will be the first developed country to take the step and it marks the point at which in england we are treating this like any other respiratory infection. the mayor of london says the metropolitan police commissioner has "days or weeks" to restore public trust in her leadership. sadiq khan told the bbc he wants to see an urgent plan from dame cressida dick on how to deal with cultural problems within britain's biggest police force. it comes after the publication last week of a series of racist, misogynist and homophobic messages exchanged by a group of her officers. my expectation is the next time i see her, i want to see what her response is to the example is not of one officer, of 14

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BBC News-20220222-11:25:00

the testing system is a uk initiative so holyrood have asked the confirmation from westminster as to the decision from england and how it will impact on scotland and the other nations. borisjohnson suggested that if scotland wanted to maintain the current level of testing, they could fund that from the existing budget. he also said he continued to work closely with the other nations. now, nicola sturgeon has said she doesn't agree with ending self isolation for those who test positive for coronavirus. in scotland, people are strongly advised to self isolated they have coronavirus. however, it's not a legal requirement unless it's connected to international travel. so, the scottish conservative party, they said in terms of self isolating that this just brings england into line with scotland. face coverings are worn in scotland and indoor

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BBC News-20220222-15:01:00

for free covid testing — after the uk government announced the end of universal testing in england from april. meanwhile, nicola sturgeon says the covid certification scheme and face mask laws will come to an end in scotland, but says she's determined to keep testing people. the scottish government is determined to retain a robust testing system capable of providing scotland with a strong resilience against future covid threats. buckingham palace says the queen has cancelled planned virtual engagements as she continues to suffer mild cold—like symptoms due to covid. russia's decision to send troops into two rebel—held regions in eastern ukraine,

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