The kids are back on the beach or the pool this summer, two years after the pandemic affected their swimming activities. Is your family up-to-date on some water safety protocols?
Dr. Bryce Summary still does not know who injured him in a hit-and-run at the Magnificent Mile in Chicago more than a month ago. He's still recovering from his surgeries.
Tom Westerhaus and his 12-year-old son Maddox were commended by the local fire chief, while Alexis Rigney, the toddler's mom, was in tears as she thanked her neighbors.
very closely and it seems to be responsive to the vaccines and the treatments. in the u.k., trace, it has only gone to about 10% of cases. what does that mean to me? it is not going to predominant. what we ve seen for months the delta variant is so transmissible, the basic delta variant, that it crowded everything out. that s what we need to keep focusing on and it will continue to be the predominant variant in my opinion. we don t have anything to compete with it. we have to get that stamped down and the case numbers are starting to decrease here. trace: the white house now rolling out plans to vaccinate kids between the ages of 5 to 11. we know these young kids are far more likely to die in a pool drowning, in a car accident. are you concerned about the long-term effects of these vaccines still really a lot we don t know, doctor. let me back up a little bit and say what i really want is the advisory committee to the fda to look over the data.