Good day, everyone. With just 45 days until joe biden is sworn in as president of the United States, the current president , President Trump, is spending his final days in the white house ramping up his campaign against reality. At a georgia rally last night the president airing his grievances and amplifying baseless claims of voter fraud, and the state attorney of georgia Fact Checking those claims. We have over 250 cases right now. We reached out and asked for additional manpower resources so we can issue up these investigations quickly. Right now we dont see anything that would overturn the will of the people here in georgia. On capitol hill pressure is building for congress to pass another round of coronavirus relief. Last hour i spoke with Katherine Clark who says they have no choice but to act now. This package is about getting a bridge to a new administration. That is going to put the focus back on science and creating an even more inclusive economy. But we simply cannot go home
First 1 million cases. And theres no sign that the spread of this virus is slowing down. At this point, coronavirus has killed nearly 285,000 americans. This week marking the deadliest in the pandemic so far with an average of more than 2200 americans losing their lives each day. That is 2200 fathers, mothers, sons, daughters, brothers and sisters every single day. Its hard to wrap your head around. But youve got to. But also this morning, there is a small sign of hope on the horizon. The entire world watching as the uk delivered its first shots of the Pfizer Vaccine becoming the first country to start mass vaccinations of a clinically tested, authorized vaccine. Margaret keenan, the 90yearold grandmother who received the first shot, perhaps the new picture of hope in the global fight to finally contain this deadly virus. And thats exactly where well begin this morning. Keir simmons joined us from cardiff, wales. What do we know about the first people getting the vaccine, and whats the