During our holiday safely sales event. Tonight, the crucial fda meeting tomorrow, a decision expected on Emergency Approval for the Pfizer Vaccine and what weve learned. Emergency use authorization could come within hours. And if approved, how many doses go out immediately . And how soon could we see shots administered here in the u. S. . It all comes amid those headlines in the uk tonight, where vaccinations are well under way. Two cases of allergic reactions in front line workers. What authorities are now saying for people who have had allergic reactions in the past. What you need to know. And here at home tonight, preparing for mass vaccinations. The dry run in denver from the airport straight to health care providers. Tonight, the growing alarm inside hospitals across this country. More than 104,000 americans in the hospital right now, fighting the virus. The alarming images from
california to kansas tonight. In california, ambulances lined up with patients, forced to wait outside
about 24 people have been killed, dozens more have been injured. very serious injuries. that burns, limbs blown off, pieces of shrapnel in them. this is what remains of a medical center where people were bringing their children, their families. they were coming here for a checkup. we had an opportunity to talk to the owner of this medical center. let s take a listen to what he had to say. you can watch the people who died. the rest are women and children, two or three men. i want to go on. we have 24 killed. i want to go home, but this amount might be even bigger. a lot of people are in crucial situations in the hospital. more than 140 people. they needed medical help. i am a doctor myself. i was an intensive care doctor. we are getting all of these
the challenge, but the societies accept the challenge and thus working and pushing your leaders to protect them from further invasion by taking action in ukraine.- by taking action in ukraine. thank ou ve by taking action in ukraine. thank you very much by taking action in ukraine. thank you very much for by taking action in ukraine. thank you very much for speaking - by taking action in ukraine. thank you very much for speaking to - by taking action in ukraine. thank you very much for speaking to us| you very much for speaking to us today. dr nikolai korotja is an intensive care doctor at a hospital in the city of dnipro. he is now treating injured soldiers who are being brought to the hospitalfrom different areas around ukraine. and i ask you first of all, how would you characterise the situation in your city at the moment in terms of the work you and your colleagues are doing? how difficult is it getting now in over three weeks into the war? medical supplies, food, water, heatin