the house are doing what they need to do, but the votes are still coming in. casey hunt, tell us what s going on in the u.s. senate. so the question is, who needs to do what they need to do to pick up that one critical seat. the democrats, if you want to make a little change here, and start in pennsylvania. where john fetterman is holding his lead as the votes are rolling in, 49.4 to 48.1%. look at that. we ve got nearly 90% of the vote in, in pennsylvania, and of course, if we still got a lot of votes out in philadelphia that s going to be critical, this would make up for republican lost potentially in a state like nevada. and allow us to focus in on georgia, because the senate control could again come down to this race, and if it goes to warnock, if these numbers hold the way they are, we ve got four more weeks of questions about. raphael warnock the incumbent sitting at 49.2%, herschel
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through for p & o. thank you. business news, we have more from ian in the city. good morning. good morning. hello, kay. we are leading from the treasury and the gnatwest group and for the first time since the crisis, natwest was bailed outs by the, go it used to be be called royal bank of scotland and the share holding is going to drop to 48.1%, at its peak, it was 84.4%. and now the government started selling down its share holding in number atwest long ago, as long as 2015 and the fifth share sale by the government, but it has taken much longer than expected and a lot due to untern ty in the markets 0 uncertainty in the markets, obviously during the pandemic, and the big sell-off in the stock marks generally. so from 2019, until march of last year, the government did not sell any of its shares in natwest group, it did so in march last year and again in may last year and this is the latest
activity. much higher than last year of course. and i think to your point, what we are hoping for, is the decoupling of deaths and hospitalization. so we see cases increasing, but we are really watching the hospitalization and death rates because we hope that those hold stables or decreased which really indicates that vaccines are working and preventing death and hospitalization. and what we are seeing are milder cases. this is going to be sort of a nail-biting 4 to 6-week to see how the holidays affect caseload and health systems around the country. and doctor patel, i want to play for you a bit of comments today from doctor fauci. this is a warning about immunity from vaccines. the effectiveness overall against infection, the clients from 87.9% to 48.1% as well as the vaccine against the vaccine efficacy against death. in people less than 65 and
87.9% to 48.1% as well as the vaccine against the vaccine efficacy against death. in people less than 65 and greater than 65. so we know we need boosters. so doctor, i was thrilled to hear you on one of our broadcasts say that the benefits of the booster come as early as 48 hours after the shot. is that another way of saying that everyone, if they are able, should move in the next 48 hours if they have thanksgiving plans with family and friends? yeah, absolutely. i think we ve all kind of had that two weeks, brian, fixed in our heads. and that is true for that first series. doses one and two to take effect. think of the booster truly as a boost of what has already been established in your immune system. so we do see antibody levels rising at 48 hours and pfizer presented data last week to the