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The East

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Release date Japan
Directors Zal Batmanglij
Box office2. 4 million USD
Budget6. 5 million USD
Screenplay Brit Marling
Zal Batmanglij
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No of episod 345
ProducNucky Rozandy
GenresSitcom
Workplace
Origin releas31 January 2015 –; 2 June 2019
Cast Gista Putri
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About The East


The East is an Indonesian situation comedy programme that aired on NET.. The title is named as "The East" for the namesake of the building where the headquarters of NET. is located in Jakarta, Indonesia.

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...By James WaterhouseBBC Ukraine correspondentOutnumbered and outgunned, one front-line soldier has given a sobering account of Ukraine s struggle to cling on to its foothold on The East bank of the vast Dnipro river...

UK temperatures plunge as cold snap disrupts roads

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... Further south, a yellow weather warning for ice is in place from midnight until 08:00 for London, The East of England, the West Midlands and parts of south Wales...

Henry Kissinger's Cambodia legacy of bombs and chaos

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... During the Vietnam War, Kissinger and then-President Richard Nixon ordered clandestine bombing raids on neutral Cambodia, in an effort to flush out Viet Cong forces in The East of country...

New UK weather warnings for snow and ice as sporting events cancelled

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... But, previous yellow warnings issued on Friday for the northern coast and south-west Scotland, as well as the South West and The Eastern coast of England came to an end on Saturday morning...

Glasgow Airport: Flights suspended due to heavy snow

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UK weather: Snow forecast and warnings in place as temperatures plummet

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Ukraine war: Zelensky says fortifying front lines must be accelerated

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... Russian forces are trying to encircle The Eastern town of Avdiivka...

UK cold snap persists with sub-zero nights to come

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Lives at risk from 'unacceptable' ambulance waits

Nov 29,2023 4:41 am

Lives are At Risk because patients are facing unacceptably long waits for a 999 response, UK paramedics say.

Average waits for emergency callouts for problems such as heart attacks and strokes are taking More Than twice as long as they should in England.

Targets are being missed elsewhere in the UK too, with reports emerging of some seriously ill patients waiting up to nine hours for an ambulance.

There are numerous investigations ongoing into deaths linked to delays.

Cases involve both waits for crews to reach patients, as well as delays when ambulances arrive at A& E but spend hours queuing outside, because The Hospital is too overcrowded to accept the patient.

The problems have forced all ambulance services to be put on their highest levels of Alert - Meaning patients who can make their own way to hospital are told to do so.

A Number of services have also brought in the military to support crews.

Patients 'hugely let down'

The BBC has received reports of numerous serious incidents across the UK.

In one case that is being investigated, an individual had a Cardiac Arrest after waiting More Than five hours in the back of an ambulance outside Worcestershire Royal Hospital.

In another in The East of England it took an hour to get to a call classed as immediately life-threatening. The individual was found dead.

The Ambulance service said crews had been delayed because of The Number of ambulances stuck queuing outside local hospitals.

Details have also emerged of a 66-year-old man who spent four hours lying Face Down on The Floor with a punctured lung, while there are A Number of reports of stroke and Heart Attack patients waiting up to nine hours for an ambulance to arrive.

One of those who faced a long wait was 82-year-old Margaret Root. It took nearly six hours for an ambulance to come, and she then Waited For another Three Hours outside hospital.

When she was finally admitted, her family was told it was Too Late to give her the drugs needed to reverse The Effects of the stroke.

Her Granddaughter Christina White-Smith said her grandmother had been " hugely let down".

She Said she did not blame the staff because they were " amazing" when they got to her grandmother, but said she is angry the NHS is not getting The Help it needs.

" I don't think people are aware of the severity of The Situation . "

Ambulance service 'operating at its limits'

Richard Webber, a spokesman for the College of Paramedics and a working paramedic, said the waits patients were experiencing were " unacceptable".

" We have members who have been working for 20, 30 years, and they have never before experienced anything like this at This Time of the year.

" Every Day services are holding hundreds of 999 calls with no-one to send.

" The Ambulance service is simply not providing The Levels of service they should - patients are waiting too long and that is putting them At Risk . "

He Said the delays in handing patients over to hospital staff were causing havoc.

Mr Webber said waits of three or four hours were not uncommon.

" It means on a 12-hour shift we can only attend two or three incidents, whereas previously we would do six, seven or eight, " he added.

His evidence is supported by data collected by The Association of Ambulance Chief Executives, which shows The Number of hours lost to handover delays lasting More Than an hour, is now More Than twice as high as it was in January.

The impact on Response Times is clear. The latest data for September shows in England category one cases classed as immediately life-threatening, such as cardiac arrests, took More Than nine minutes on average to reach.

The Target is seven minutes and research shows every one-minute delay reduces the chances of survival by 10% for cardiac arrests.

Category two cases cover emergencies including heart attacks, strokes and burns. They are meant to be reached in 18 minutes on average, but took More Than 45.

Response targets are also being missed in other parts of the UK.

In Wales, the Healthcare Inspectorate recently.

Shortly afterwards The Ambulance service there requested help from the military.

The System is 'severely stretched'

There appear to be numerous reasons behind the problems.

There are also signs that the pandemic and the disruption it has caused to Health Care and Everyday Life , has meant the health of frail and vulnerable people has deteriorated, leading to more demand on services.

Calls to The Ambulance service are up by around a quarter on the numbers seen before the pandemic.

Hospitals are also reporting problems trying to discharge patients who are medically fit to leave but cannot because there is no social care available to support them in the community.

This is causing significant delays admitting patients onto wards, and in turn is leading to long waits for ambulance crews arriving with patients.

The Head of the Scottish Ambulance Service, Pauline Howie, recently made an apology to The Public , describing the pressures being faced as " unprecedented".

Chris Hopson, of NHS Providers, which represents both ambulance and hospital bosses in England, said The System was " severely stretched".

" What is worrying now is that they are all operating right at their limits and We Are Not Yet into winter, when there's every chance these pressures could Step Up still further. "

Additional reporting by Tim Vizard and Katherine Roberts



Source of news: bbc.com

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