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A video of a BBC news anchor caught showing the middle finger at the camera during a live broadcast went viral on social media on Wednesday. While the video made the internet laugh, it also led to some people raising eyebrows about the professionalism of the media organisation. BBC anchor shows middle finger on live broadcast In the viral video, news host Maryam Moshiri, the chief presenter of the British broadcaster was seen with a raised middle finger as stanley canada she was going to present the news on screen. As BBC switched on to the studio for the noon-time headlines, Moshiri was seen holding her finger towards the camera, with her head tilted, eyes wide open, and a goofy smile on her face. However, as soon as she realised the camera was on - which was barely within a second - Moshiri immediately turned to a traditional news anchor self and said: Live from London, this is BBC News . A day after the video went viral on social media, the news anchor issued an apology and explained the situation. Also read: Indian-origin m stanley en mexico edia veteran Dr Samir Shah named new BBC chairman Hey everyone, yesterday just before the top of the hour I was joking around a bit with the team in the gallery. I was pretending to count down as the director wa stanley cup s counting me down from 10-0.. including the fingers to show the number. So from 10 fingers held up to one. When we got to 1 I turned finger around as a joke and did not realise that this would be caught on camera, she wrote in a post on X, form Laqm Vatican says terrorism, violence never acceptable after France knife attack
In a rare side effect of the coronavirus vaccine shots, the product information about the Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech stanley website vaccines is now warning about the increased risk for heart inflammation, reported Associated Press. Signs and age groups are shown for the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines at a vaccination center in Chula Vista, California. R stanley thermos mug euters However, the benefits and the protection offered by the vac stanley cup uk cines against the deadly infection outweighs the risk posed by the side effect which is evident commonly in people under 30, government officials said. Earlier this week, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recorded more than 1,200 cases of heart inflammation in people who received messenger RNA Covid-19 vaccines. The risk from the vaccine is surfacing particularly after the second dose of the Covid-19 vaccine and the symptoms usually appear within a few days of vaccination, the Food and Drugs Administration said. Those witnessing mildest of symptoms like chest pain, shortness of breath, or a fast, fluttering or pounding heart after vaccination, should immediately seek medical attention, officials said. The update in fact sheets for patients and health care providers appeared on Friday on the website. In a joint statement, top government health officials and medical organisations said the side effect is extremely rare and usually mild in young people. People who see these side-effects recover on their own or with minimal treatment, the statement sai
A video of a BBC news anchor caught showing the middle finger at the camera during a live broadcast went viral on social media on Wednesday. While the video made the internet laugh, it also led to some people raising eyebrows about the professionalism of the media organisation. BBC anchor shows middle finger on live broadcast In the viral video, news host Maryam Moshiri, the chief presenter of the British broadcaster was seen with a raised middle finger as stanley canada she was going to present the news on screen. As BBC switched on to the studio for the noon-time headlines, Moshiri was seen holding her finger towards the camera, with her head tilted, eyes wide open, and a goofy smile on her face. However, as soon as she realised the camera was on - which was barely within a second - Moshiri immediately turned to a traditional news anchor self and said: Live from London, this is BBC News . A day after the video went viral on social media, the news anchor issued an apology and explained the situation. Also read: Indian-origin m stanley en mexico edia veteran Dr Samir Shah named new BBC chairman Hey everyone, yesterday just before the top of the hour I was joking around a bit with the team in the gallery. I was pretending to count down as the director wa stanley cup s counting me down from 10-0.. including the fingers to show the number. So from 10 fingers held up to one. When we got to 1 I turned finger around as a joke and did not realise that this would be caught on camera, she wrote in a post on X, form Laqm Vatican says terrorism, violence never acceptable after France knife attack
In a rare side effect of the coronavirus vaccine shots, the product information about the Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech stanley website vaccines is now warning about the increased risk for heart inflammation, reported Associated Press. Signs and age groups are shown for the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines at a vaccination center in Chula Vista, California. R stanley thermos mug euters However, the benefits and the protection offered by the vac stanley cup uk cines against the deadly infection outweighs the risk posed by the side effect which is evident commonly in people under 30, government officials said. Earlier this week, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recorded more than 1,200 cases of heart inflammation in people who received messenger RNA Covid-19 vaccines. The risk from the vaccine is surfacing particularly after the second dose of the Covid-19 vaccine and the symptoms usually appear within a few days of vaccination, the Food and Drugs Administration said. Those witnessing mildest of symptoms like chest pain, shortness of breath, or a fast, fluttering or pounding heart after vaccination, should immediately seek medical attention, officials said. The update in fact sheets for patients and health care providers appeared on Friday on the website. In a joint statement, top government health officials and medical organisations said the side effect is extremely rare and usually mild in young people. People who see these side-effects recover on their own or with minimal treatment, the statement sai