to tripledemic illness on th rise. what you need to know, heading into this holida weekend. looking back at thi consequential week, and th focus on fighting for democracy, and freedom, both here, an abroad. our favorite historians, here to put it all i perspective, as a special, extra early addition of th 11th hour is underway, on this friday night. good evenin once again. i am stephanie ruhle. nearly 24 hours after its final report was mad public, tonight, the january 6th committee released a new batch of witness transcripts they are from interviews wit key people in trump administration, including, bil barr, pat cipollone, kayleig mcenany, hope hicks, and his daughter, and senior adviser ivanka trump. we will brea down what we are learning in just a moment, but first, th committee s report is wrapping up its 18 month investigation, and it is very clear about the main reason for the attack o art american democracy. th panel says, the central caus was one man. former presi
is yellow green, and you are told that you have a virus on certain amount of days you r not feeling better, you migh want to get tested again. in some cases you could hav bacterial super infection or a antibiotic might also be necessary. again, if you hav persistent symptoms over a week. last thing i will say, for those other, this is happening in canada, a word of caution. parents are cutting u adult pills thinking that mayb it could be helpful if the can t get their hands on children s pills. being very careful. talk to a pharmacist. if you are going to do, it tal to a pharmacist and make sur that the accurate pill cutte that you will get the righ dose. because children stephanie, unlike adults children it is all weigh based. even for things lik tylenol and ibuprofen. it really critical to make sure you re doing things properly you are giving me flashbacks, is that the bendy straw with the sponge at the end that you sucked through to get whatever gun kids in your kids knows? that
attacks. what can we do? we re going to exceed the number from last year. can that be slowed down and what can we do as patients to make that happen? the far majority of adults and children who get the flu are going to cover completely. be just fine. stay home. stay home from school, stay home from work. don t go to the store. if you have the flu and the great way to tell a difference between the cold and the flu is high fever and chills. the flu comes on faster than a cold. if you have signs of the flu, only leave your house to go get medical treatment. the sooner you get medical treatment, you can start on medications, the sooner you recognize you have the flu, the sooner you re going to get better. the one thing i encouraging people to keep on eye out for is the child and the adult who has the flu and then they start getting better and then they re sick again. that could mean they have a super infection. that s when people are dying. if that happens to you, seek medical treatm
by the way, if a cold does if it is accompanied by a fever, do any of these things help and what should you do? these can help but if you have a fever you need to see the doctor. we re talking about a fever of 101. for some people if they have more symptoms, they should see the doctor earlier. a lot of times when you have a cold you can get a bacterial super infection and those can be life threatening. antihis means. if somebody has a cold that has been lasting for more than a couple of weeks, you might try it. things like allegra. if some people get the cold virus it triggers an allergic reaction so they can have the same symptoms, runny eyes, runny nose and people might not realize what they re battling at that point is allergies, not the cold itself. thank you for drawing the line between what works and what doesn t when it comes to the common cold. next on the rundown, he
outside of the hospitals. but the hospitals have to take precautions. you as a person have to take precautions. you know, ask for the shortest dose of antibiotics. now a days we can treat urinary tract infections for three to five days, not seven days anymore. and don t, finish all your pills. don t take family members pills. when you have a cold or flu, tough it out. if you have it beyond a up can of weeks, then you might have a secondary super infection with bacteria and need antibiotics. jenna: that s a good tip. if you re sick for a couple days, tough it out. stay home, rest, drink fluids. you don t need antibiotics. jenna: i m looking at jon say, when you tough it out, because a lot of us could use that advice every now and then. jon: i m just not going to get sick. jenna: you said it. i didn t, doc, but it was well-put. dr. vinocur, thanks very much for that. appreciate the advice as always. my pleasure. jon: there are new concerns about security at one of the