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Old 29-07-2021, 10:12   #41
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Re: Deaf woman wins compensation over covid briefings.

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Originally Posted by BenMcr View Post
All the Scottish briefings include live signing including for the Q&A sections as far as I know.

In the US, most government press conferences include signing, which would also cover any press questions.

And I'm also pretty sure that the BBC interpreters sign the some of the main News broadcasts including live unscripted interviews.
When you're dealing with what might be complicated matters such as trends in infections, signing would not be easy or accurate. Try watching a few events that are subtitled live and see the number of errors. Most of them are obvious at the time, because of the limited context, eg football match.
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