but i totally understand it. i used to do that anywayjust to come back and be safe, so i think it s a good way to go about it, if it means we avoid a lockdown, definitely worth doing a test. literally no skin off anyone s back to get tested. i maybe if we were a bigger family it| would have been more of a concern, but right now, it s more of a cost versus safety thing. - many of the people travelling from london st pancras to europe today will have to take a test when they come home. the big question, though, is how much these changes will stop people travelling, especially over the christmas period a time of course when people do tend to move around to see friends and family because, perhaps, of the uncertainty involved and the cost. the deputy prime minister says it s better to be safe than sorry. i think, though, that the worst thing would be to then lurch, having not taken incremental steps that can make a difference, even if it s only at the margins. i think we want to make su
anyone s back to get tested. maybe if we were a bigger family it| would have been more of a concern but right now it s more of a cost versus safety thing. many of the people travelling from london st pancras to europe today will have to take a test when they come home. the big question, though, is how much these changes will stop people travelling, especially over the christmas period a time of course when people do tend to move around to see friends and family because, perhaps, of the uncertainty involved and the cost. the deputy prime minister says it s better to be safe than sorry. i think, though, that the worst thing would be to then lurch, having not taken incremental steps that can make a difference, even if it s only at the margins. i think we want to make sure we take those steps earlier precisely to avoid the bigger disruption to travel and the economy. the measures will be looked at again in three weeks time. katie prescott, bbc news. let s have a look at some of the
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months or a year. this holiday season in addition to being vaccinated americans have more options like rapid take home tests, now widely available. avoiding the long lines seen at testing sites last year. we re planning to take a rapid test the morning of. reporter: though at home tests aren t always reliable steven kissler and his friends hope to add an extra layer of security. since we are all vaccinated it definitely helps but it is still possible for people to have breakthrough infections and spread infection to others. so enough vaccine for everyone but hearing that not always enough appointments for everyone for boosters? kate, one of the major national pharmacy chains says there is an increase in demand and appointment availability will vary by region. the advice is not to wait and get your appointment now. thank you. in europe today, protests against new covid lockdowns turned
to stay at work. anger in the skies a passenger punches a flight attendant twice in the face, breaking her nose. tonight, what the c.e.o. of american airlines is promising to do. cbs news exclusively from former acting attorney general sally yates breast cancer battle. her plea to women who put off mammograms during the pandemic. facebook s new name? but can it divert attention from its recent troubles? children poisoned decorating dust for birthday cakes contains lead and dangerous metals. and up from the ashes, a football team rises after a devastating wildfire. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening, and thank you so much for joining us. in the words of president biden, his presidency will be determined by what happens in the next week. before flying off to europe today, the president unveiled