Thank you very much. Global Agenda. I've been watching the fake news for weeks now and everything is negative. Sun 25. 05:40. If you were the virus, I'm asking you because you're an expert of the virus, what opportunities would you see in re-opened schools, sport events, and political gatherings that you will see in the fall? What must be done to mitigate the impact? "No, we didn't take any precautions, as we normally don't. The problem in Japan is, the medical and public health experts who are public health practitioners, tend to underestimate the cost of public health measures imposed on the economic system. They employ about four million people. The government is now supporting the liquidity of the firms on the assumption that the businesses can eventually continue as it is, if COVID-19 is gone. [Ilona Kickbusch / Chair of the Global Health Centre, The Graduate Institute Geneva] [EBARA] I've been saying that, when there is a global health crisis, global health issue, we don't see any global health activities. These imported cases, it used to be almost zero. Today, we will debate COVID-19 lockdown exit strategies. And the world must also equally benefit from the newly developed vaccines and pharmaceuticals. [Ebara Miki / Chief International Correspondent, NHK WORLD] Thu 22. In the United States, there are eight vaccines that have been identified as part of what's called Operation Warp Speed. [EBARA] But that measure has been very effective tracking those who may be traveling across the country. [EBARA] 50m 00s. NHK WORLD TV - ผังรายการทีวีออนไลน์. Fri 23. Dr. Saito, how about in Japan? Social distancing and wearing masks are seen as important ways to control the spread of COVID-19. But in the overall scheme of things, in a population of seven and a half million, we've just passed our 5,000 case account, with just over 100 deaths. But we don't know how we will be successful in the third wave or the fourth wave in the winter time so we will be very cautious. UseeTV, Prime Time Anywhere, Nonton Streaming TV Online Indonesia There were a couple of incidents where cases, new patients, were holding back some certain information that prompted more of these clusters. Professor Leung? But I expect that people will also want to continue standing up for their individual liberties. Gabriel Leung
[Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus / WHO Director-General] We built state capacity first on health issues. Japan - The Government of Japan. That's where it's important to start because we have to remember that we are responsible for the solutions. I think the COVID-19 crisis is a global one. How can we revive a badly damaged global economy while at the same time protecting lives? [EBARA] More than 460 thousand bike lovers showed up. [SAITO] I've worked in state and federal government here and my colleagues are very concerned that the voice of public health and public health leadership through CDC has been silenced in many ways. The apps can also reveal the area someone lives, and shops he or she has visited, data that could lead to the person being identified. In Germany, the situation is comparatively better and the negative impact of the virus had on the economy is evident. For example, domestic violence has increased. [EBARA] [BARIC] Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. Also, child abuse is being witnessed and this has become a social issue. So, that's one extreme future, but I think it is worth considering. [LEUNG] Miguel Lago
What I see, Professor Tak, is that the leadership in Brazil, with some states where we can see that the pandemic is more controlled where we don't have hospital collapse, it tends to be where governors had a better public health system, but also the governors that did and took the correct response to what was scientifically grounded and really dealt in a professional way with the health crisis. Japan Today. And when the leadership has a willingness and actively participating in coming up with the measures is very critical during the initial stage. Thank you. As I said, every country is desperate to defend itself. And herd immunity sounds scientific but I think it's unethical. "You, you are warriors. And we also find several patients with unknown sources of infection. [EBARA] NHK World and the SIIA co-organised a panel discussion on “Will the Belt and Road Initiative Forge a New Global Order?” on 6 March 2018. [Man 1] So for example, we had very good contact tracing and source finding measures for the last several months to find out what is the risk of the spreading of the disease in the community. [EBARA] GLOBAL AGENDA | NHK WORLD-JAPAN On Demand GLOBAL AGENDA I see. And what we're seeing is other states that are not taking it seriously because of some kind of allegiances to the president. Tokyo is the epicenter of COVID-19 infections in Japan. Of course, in Brazil, the response has been very, very unprofessional and not serious at all with this health crisis. And this is particularly important and it's a message especially addressed to developed nations because we desperately need to develop our health systems in the global south. Trump held a campaign rally that drew more than 6,000 people despite a request from local health officials to cancel it. Dr. Saito said, which is understandable, that most countries are busy dealing with domestic issues and dealing with domestic outbreaks. Many of his supporters were not wearing masks. I think that we need to understand that because of the pattern of spread that I described earlier on, testing is really one of the key ways that we can pick up the potential early clusters forming. I think the COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated that the global public health infrastructure needs to be invigorated and funded to a significant, to a sufficient level so that we can really control pandemic disease outbreaks in the first two years. And lastly, the global community must not be divided by COVID-19, nor must it allow COVID-19 to widen the existing social divide. Thank you. The economy seems to be a big priority for Brazil, the president and perhaps the business sectors in Brazil. CH 328. Those situations make it especially hard for people to protect themselves. Good morning. And then third, it would be social consent or the population well-being, whether that's emotional or really subjecting themselves willingly to any and all of the physical distancing, personal hygiene measures and so on associated with fighting the pandemic. But Japan lags behind in boosting the number of tests. Judging that the spread of infections has slowed, authorities have lifted lockdowns in many parts of the globe prompting people to step out of their homes. South Korea was quick to contain the spread of infection, yet clusters have occurred again. The government insists the system won't keep any private information or identification of users. And this is why it's been so important to find a common approach also through the European Union and for Germany to be willing to be solidaric towards other countries. [MULLEN] "I'm quite frightened still. Yes, it's part of the reason why our country has this infection rate at this moment. Please, Dr. Tak first. You can't keep yourself healthy, and you can't go to the doctor when you're sick. What we're seeing is like, Brazil didn't have any state capacity. In Japan, Professor Kobayashi, people were asked to stay at home voluntarily. of Health Crisis Management National Institute of Public Health] So, Brazil had two amazing state capacities. So those are the states where we can see that leadership was important. Global opinion leaders debate key issues facing our modern world, presenting solutions to help solve these concerns. But it should change the policy to restore the solvency of the firms on the premise that they should change their business model fundamentally. Along with the state control, however, there is a lot of authority that also rests at the local level. Global Agenda 20:10. CH 328. That's a very difficult question. It's unrealistic. [Ebara Miki / Chief International Correspondent NHK WORLD] Well, first of all, invest in public health, both nationally and internationally. They've had to continue working when stay-at-home orders were in effect. [EBARA] 04:40PM ... NHK Documentary -E4001-391. Since I worked in the US government at Health and Human Services during the Zika outbreak, ...witnessed the coordination of leaders globally. We've tried different things. But that will not bring an end to the fight against COVID-19 for the global community. He's a world class virologist. But the industries that have, you know, the greatest problems is entertainment, is sports industry, is tourism industry and of course restaurants and bars, and there are very different types of restrictions in the different German states. NHK Newsline 21:00. And we are also getting more and more imported cases. Dr. Tak, how about the situation in South Korea? Great. It happens time and time again through multiple public health emergencies. And as I understand, the US has been very slow in responding to the initial stage when COVID-19 is spreading across the country. Cool Japan 23:10. In Brazil, stay-at-home orders are being eased in many cities in an effort to revive a devastated economy. And for the mid and longer term, we have to address the countries which have less access to medical care. Listening to my colleagues, I was thinking about our national anthem which ends with "the land of the free and the home of the brave." Broadcast on June 27, 2020 But during this COVID outbreak, we recognized the generational divide between the wealthy older population with the majority of the society and the less wealthy younger generation. The worst recession in recent history looms. The panel will be broadcast as an episode of NHK World’s Global Agenda on 10 June 2018. NHK WORLD TV - ดูทีวีออนไลน์. The unreliable water supply often means they cannot wash their hands, the first step in infection control. [KICKBUSCH] But that doesn't mean that we don't have any health disparity issues. Well, I should say nothing is comparable to what's happening and what America is experiencing in terms of race and ethnic disparities. So those lessons are being taught to the public, and now we are being a lot more cooperative because we all want this pandemic to go away in a short time. ดูช่อง NHK World TV ที่นี่ ตลอด 24 ชั่วโมง. This is what they are saying, that they care about the economy. Broadcast on January 30, 2021. Associate Dean for Health Equity, Dell Medical School at The University of Texas at Austin
In Brazil also, inequality is in the spotlight as the virus takes an ever-growing toll on the poor. GLOBAL AGENDA. When the president does not support any kind of social distancing policy and does not give help and support them, it makes it really harder for the local governors to implement it. I agree very much with Dr. Kobayashi, that testing is really one of the ways that is key to restoring some sort of normalcy to societal functioning. [EBARA] [TAK] Jewel Mullen, Associate Dean for Health Equity at the University of Texas, Dell Medical School, Austin. And these workplaces are actually high-risk facilities where the government has been taking a very precocious approach to mitigate any potential cases. [TAK] We want to defeat the coronavirus pandemic but we cannot afford to lose our livelihoods. The fundamental problem is that there's a mixed messages that's been given to the American public in terms of the seriousness of the disease, the impact of the disease on populations based as a function of age and the severity of illness that can occur. And I wonder how you all reflect on how our collective global leadership has been performing now and how we should think about the ongoing pandemic and what we need across our nations. Available until January 30, 2022. We need to have strong health systems, we need to basically fight all the clinical deserts that we have in Africa and Latin America and some parts of Asia. In the United States, phase three trials were started for Moderna, Pfizer, Janssen which is Johnson and Johnson and AstraZeneca in August. 05:15AM Newsline In Depth. Saito Tomoya
In Brazil, the coronavirus has hit hardest in the low-income neighborhoods known as favelas. Sun 25. [TAK] The coronavirus pandemic has forced us all to change the way we interact with one another. Here, people live in crowded and unhygienic conditions. Does it represent a shift in the international order? "We will protect people's lives and Health. We can't expect the public to take our best advice if they can't have confidence in their leaders. Professor Leung first. I am Ebara Miki. [Jair Bolsonaro / President of Brazil] Okay, let's turn to the situation in Hong Kong. And this is the moment where we need to come up with a good plan to help out those low-income countries. So, we were really careful about introducing infected people from other countries. But as we are entering the second half of 2020, all leaders must take time to reflect upon what they could have done better, because when even one life is lost, that's one life too many. We move content around the globe through live webcasting and satellite transmissions. Prime ... are launching an Indo-U.S. climate and clean energy agenda … Finally, we'd like each of you to share one important message with our viewers around the world. Japan - The Government of Japan. The increase of such types of patients is a sign of a spread in community transmissions, so we are being very careful about that. People in those states have protested the mandatory use of masks. Sat 24. The Flame Across Japan 23:55. Basically, you are absolutely correct. So, we're not concerned." With Brexit now a reality, some are questioning the raison d'etre of the body. They include companies like Moderna, Pfizer, AstraZeneca and several others. But on the other hand, there is some criticism why the younger generation has to persist in their life to protect the wealthy older generation. I would say that the pandemic has exposed how our politics are destroying our state capacity. Her popularity soared in the first months of the pandemic and we had a very determined and very clear young health minister who communicated, who was ready for debate and who was willing to take significant action. 04:00PM NHK Newsline. GLOBAL AGENDA. for Health Policy Studies] At the same time, Brazil has also developed very wide social policies knowing exactly that one third of its population is lower-income. In the hope of preventing the spread of infection, they'll be required to submit negative results from a PCR test as a condition of entry. President Bolsonaro had earlier described the coronavirus as "a little flu" and said taking aggressive measures to halt the disease would be a crime. global agenda: world lockdown: battling the pandemic Moderated by NHK WORLD-JAPAN Chief International Correspondent Ebara Miki More More Borders can't contain the raging COVID-19 pandemic. [PHILLIPS] But I'd like to add that our strategy to contain or mitigate infection was very effective. I agree completely with Professor Mullen even though the countries are very different. How do we protect public health while keeping our economies going? [EBARA] Therefore, we're seeing what we're seeing now as well because of the most glaring example of that unequal and unjust treatment which is the violence and killings that are being protested: murders of Black men and women. [EBARA] How can we manage the virus in ways that sustain both public health and the economy? Great, thank you so much. The event was filmed for the NHK Broadcasting program, Global Agenda, and will air in March. It takes about a year and a half to get a vaccine out, at best, so our only weapon, our only tool is public health preparedness. But the leaders should unite in developed and developing countries to find ways to live with the coronavirus. Since 2006, she has aired a number of documentaries as a senior producer. [SAITO] We'll be facing the COVID-19 for years, maybe.
There is no country that is truly safe from pandemics until and unless every country is protected. Thank you. Today, we've invited four distinguished guests to help us address that conundrum. Find out what's on NHK World-Japan tonight at the American TV Listings Guide. She has expertise in reporting on a wide range of global issues specially climate change and sustainability. After that point, the second question that occurs in vaccine testing is, what's the waning of the response, how does the waning of the response impact vaccine efficacy and performance? [EBARA] What are they in South Korea? He spoke for nearly two hours. Jewel Mullen
In truth, as a nation, we were not prepared to implement appropriate protective measures, especially in many workplace environments, and including restaurants and opening up bars, and this led to massive outbreaks of disease in Florida, in Texas and elsewhere followed by outbreaks in many other states. Well, we would like to go onto a little broader perspective. [EBARA] Practically all countries want to avoid a new lockdown, even though Spain has had to restrict movements in Madrid. My target is not to get everyone, every citizen tested every week or every two weeks. Some of the goals of the present coalition government are actually being pushed through the crises and digitalization is one of them. And then the second of those three ways concerns economic preservation where you are trying not really to go back to the pre-COVID baseline of aiming for growth but really simply to make sure that your deficits do not run to a very large magnitude. NHK Documentary 22:00. This year, more than 190 million people worldwide are set to lose work. [VIDEO]
But we have to try to find a way to reopen our economic activities, and it is very important for the society to live and work for the long-term, so we decided to choose several countries which have very good control on COVID-19 and try some measures to reduce the risk as best as possible. So, we have the largest public health systems in the world. So I think it's a very cost-effective policy to have a large test capacity. Today, they talk about how to prepare for a second wave of the coronavirus. Yet, crowds have started to return to the streets since the city eased restrictions. Well, let me just say, Miki, I think that every part of the world has been engaged and will continue to engage in a three-way tug of war and the three ways are, respectively and foremost, health protection where you are trying to maintain the integrity of the health system and to minimize morbidity and mortality. Today's Close-Up. Professor Baric, what about the situation in the US? I think it's very important that there's a major discussion with our neighbors. [Flower shop owner] A few months back when the outbreak started happening in the US, did you already expect that this sort of thing would affect those people that you just talked about in such a horrible way? Because we know, and many serious economists in Brazil are emphasizing the fact that, even though it's not the quarantine or the lockdowns that are causing the economic crisis, it's the virus. And we were managing it relatively well, as the numbers of serious cases and deaths were smaller than those in the first wave in April and May. There was a big debate, of course, on which part of the economy should be supported. The impact of this pandemic on the national and global economy has been massive and the amount of money to change that event and prevent it from happening is trivial compared to the impact of this pandemic. [LEUNG] People know how proud our country is. It's absolutely important to have strong health systems, and this is the way that we can achieve global health equity.
Available until September 26, 2021. There is a good and bad, but we will find more and more balance between those two different approaches. One reason is that many essential workers are from racial minorities including public transport operators and supermarket staff. UseeTV, Prime Time Anywhere, Nonton Streaming TV Online Indonesia [Restaurant Owner] And because this is a novel disease and a newly experienced pandemic, they have limited knowledge, so we need to gather up great minds all together. What has the pandemic exposed in your country, Mr. Lago? Monday, April 19th TV listings for NHK World (KCET-DT4) Los Angeles, CATodayTomorrowWednesday, Apr 21Thursday, Apr 22Friday, Apr 23Saturday, Apr 24Sunday, Apr 25Monday, Apr 26Tuesday, Apr 27Wednesday, Apr 28Thursday, Apr 29Friday, Apr 30Saturday, May 1Sunday, May 2Monday, May 3. [EBARA] Does it represent a shift in the international order? Local governments and authorities are even divided on whether to restart face-to-face classes in schools. It's not a very large number. President Trump has appeared in front of large crowds without a mask, although many states have made mask-wearing compulsory. Professor Kobayashi, what have we learned from the measures our government has taken thus far? Brazil has developed for the past 30 years something that few developing nations as we have developed. I recall at that time the number of death was only seven. Mon 26. Despite the surge of infection in many US states, President Trump is downplaying the crisis. And the disparities of messages between federal and state governments, how does that play out to the people? [EBARA] Dr. Tak. Catch hard-hitting action from the March GRAND SUMO Tournament! diabetics and other individuals who are at increased risk for disease. "I can't breathe." Yes, we are recognizing that problem. We don't have the statistics yet, but we can tell that there are lots of issues related to domestic violence. And then, of course, remember that the vaccines are not being tested in children at this time so we have no idea of the efficacy. Has the help of digital technology been proven effective in South Korea? And also, these essential workers who have to go to their workplace on a daily basis, they are not properly protected and the government is not doing enough to provide enough protection and preventive measures for the workers. I still don't foresee a change in that which is why the voice at the state level has become even stronger. [BARIC] Thanks for watching Global Agenda. The test capacity is 200,000, so the cost of building up this capacity would be very expensive, but it's a few trillion yen, and compared to that, the economic gain avoiding lockdown would be 30 or 40 trillion yen which is more than ten times larger than the cost of raising capacity. Tokyo Eye and Tokyo Eye 2020. 05:00AM NHK Newsline. [TAK] [EBARA] I think that's more than double the United States level. [SAITO] [EBARA] Yet, what we know is that the legacy of slavery persists because the racist practices that people adopt, when they decide that a population is inferior and can be discriminated against, has impact that goes for generations. I'd also like to add, as we look at the protest here in the US and as we look at them across the world, we notice that the Black Lives Matter movement is a multicultural movement because it's a movement for fairness, for justice. For example, medical experts tend to recommend shutting down the economy again and again when the infection increases which is, I think, quite inappropriate from an economic perspective because to repeat the shutdown of economy would destroy the businesses and the daily lives of the people. That spirit is not helping us now. What's going on? Dean of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong. 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