a test. dana: people know how to do google. that is a very, very tough message. i know on the five last night can you imagine if president trump said google, just go out and google where you should get a test? you see the lines, you see the manifestation of what is going on and people who can t test and cdc rule five days, quarantine from 10 to 5 and then the back and forth over whether or not you should get a test at the end of that and raises the obvious question asked in the press briefing is the reason you aren t requiring a test at the end of five days because you can t guarantee people will find them? it is a bad look. trace: the whole take on the chicago school district shutting down because of covid and here is mayor lightfoot. when our district was fully remote our children suffered. there is no disputing that reality. we can t forget about how disruptive that remote process
covid case but if you can get a test and you come up positive, you should continue to isolate until day 10. for administration that consistently says it is led by the science, this policy does create a strange sort of gap where folks who are positive and they cannot get access to a test and do not want to test themselves may still be positive after day 10 excuse me after day 5 but wouldn t know that because there is no requirement to test themselves. the new policy also notes a negative rapid test doesn t necessarily mean that you are infection-free. just because of the nature of this antigen test they are recommending. the policy change itself was in response to massive public backlash over the cdc shortening its recommended isolation time from business leaders saying the 10 days was strange the economy. isolation could end sooner with appropriate testing. new cdc guidance had no
we hope to get more on that in an upcoming news conference. we ll bring you those details as we get them. again, 13 people at least reportedly killed in that philadelphia apartment fire. dana: fox news alert now. cases of omicron variant skyrocketing. many businesses are making the tough decision to shut down due to the lack of liability coverage for covid. that s something that republicans pushed last year for this very reason. fox business reporter is live with the details. yes, it s both the lack of liability protection as well as financial protection that is putting businesses in a tough position. i m at a restaurant here in new york city. they actually had to close down on the 17th of december because 60% of their staff tested positive for covid-19. they were unwilling to ask the other half to come in and risk getting the virus. all of that is around the
campaigning crushing the virus but today there are record new infections, empty store shelves and long lines for a covid test. admiral brett giroir reacts to all that yet. yale banning students from eating at outdoor restaurants until next month even after requiring them to get the covid booster shot. one of the many restrictions imposed upon college kids.
we ve seen studies from sweden, germany, u.k. and united states. not spreaders. but they are dangerous mentally having kids home. i want to put this up. suicide rates in mental health in early 2021 emergency department visits in the united states for suspected suicide attempts 51% higher for adolescent schools. 4% higher for adolescent boys compared to the same time period in early 2019. it is not dangerous to be in school as far as covid goes, but it is dangerous to be home as far as mental health goes. that s significant. dana: parents are at the end of their rope. the new york times work this yesterday. no way to grow up for the past two years americans have accepted more harm to children in exchange for less harm to adults. i got a message from a parent in the chicago area. she said this. most of us are completely out of emotional bandwidth after two years of covid. they ve had to deal with