to 15-year-olds in our country. 39.8 have the first dose, 29.1 are fully vaccinated. amy, your two children are fully vaccinated but that was your family s choice. how concerning is it, though, that a governmental entity could be telling you how to parent? i think a federal mandate, a national ruling at this point makes absolutely no sense for our children. i think this needs to be looked at at the local district and probably is going to need to be re-evaluated by local officials every couple of weeks. i think that at this point, after a year and-a-half of interrupted schooling, another year of interrupted schooling will do i reparable damage to our children academically. todd: let s look at covid-19 among u.s. children, 14.3% of total cases, a little over 17,000 hospitalized and it is every parent s worst nightmare, the death of a child, almost 300
uptick in the virus, it is the right thing to do. 14.3% of the popu 49.3% ar fully vaccinated. we had a head start compared to much of the world. we had a lot of that vaccine available. what happened? you see canada, the u.k., france, spain, germany now ahead of the u.s. i just got back from tokyo and i had a chance to speak to different countries about their vaccine programs. i would say it s tough to paint it with one brush, to treat vaccine hesitancy or whatever as a monolithic issue, because there s different reasons for different people. overall, i think what happened in this country compared to other countries is it just became so political. obviously, you can t vaccinate those 12 and under. there may be people who have legitimate reasons for not getting vaccinated. there may be people who have process reasons.
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his back for 14.3 miles, 4500 feet of elevation. god bless them. this is an amazing story. that s a strong man in more than one way. emily, close out the show with something interesting. this is very interesting and really, really a great story. a leukemia patient and atlanta who left the backstreet boys and she was all set to go to their concert and because of her treatment she had to miss it. so her sister, to cheer her up, threw her a surprise backstreet boys party and watch other nurses participated. so after this, backstreet boy nick carter himself tweeted out that the band was sending her tons of love and praying for her recovery, as are we. we should have visited her. this is wonderful!
closed. it s keeping the roads a little clearer than usual helping those plows getly to and make it so these buss can zoom through these slippery streets. we thought that was a footpath behind you until we saw the bus zooming and the other drivers not slowing down for the snow. typical bostonians. it s boston. that s right. thank you very much for the update from there. cnn meteorologist chad myers joins you now with more. what are you see seeing, chad? the heaviest snow about to end but there s light snow behind it and much colder air. we ll be down into the teens. everything that isn t frozen this after noonl be noon will b tonight. cumberland, rhode island, 14.3, fox bore re, 12 inches of snow, one solid foot there. greenwich got some where around 8 inches, central park 3.5. yesterday, when these storms were down in the south, using the moisture from the gulf of