were so gallantly streaming and the rocket s red glare, the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o say does that star spangled banner yet wave o er the land of the free and the home of the brave . will: good morning. welcome to fox & friends. we go straight to a fox news alert. the u.s. shoots down the chinese balloon after a hovered across the u.s. for days after it moved over the atlantic ocean. pete: navy divers and fbi are searching the area for degree. rachel: alexandria hoff is here this morning. the heavy payload of spy gear fell into 47 feet of water with a debris of seven miles long. fox news was the only network to capture it live. exclusive video shows the moment a f-22 raptor fired off a sidewinder heat-seeking missile destroying the chinese balloon. the takedown happened 2:39 p.m. six miles off the coast of south carolina. prior to that the surveillance balloon ventured across the country maneuvering over
because that person doesn t think to take a vaccine to stop the effects of fentanyl. right. depending on the success of the study in humans, anyone taking a drug take the fentanyl vaccine. it is premature to say. beyond vaccine we have things like testing kids you can tested a der all if it has fentanyl. people don t know about fentanyl test strips. naloxone anna don t to get at that nil, if you get a overdose you can take something. things that are here now. vaccine will: thank you for the information, dr.. appreciate you being with us this morning. highly enlightening. my pleasure. will: fight, over to you. pete: very interesting, thanks will. turning to couple additional headlines. the democrat national committee voting to upend its press contendings nominating calendar at the behest of that guy. fist primary in the 2024
reported. so, i expect that many more than a million people a day will end up contracting this virus. look, i think the biden administration has focused most of their energy over the last year in trying to vaccinate as many americans as possible. and they vaccinated about 210 million people, which is a great achievement, except about a third of the country remains unvaccinated. but they spend less attention on testing, and we re starting to see how we re being hurt by that. so, going back to, you know, to how you opened this piece, if you want to get kids and teachers back in schools, the way to do that is a multipronged approach, including flooding our schools with testing. testing kids every week, testing teachers every week, requiring teachers to be vaccinated, and they are in most parts of this country. requiring students to be vaccinated. only 25% of kids between 5 and
so many times. thank god the gift of science, the vaccine is now available for kids between 5 and 11. and when i look at i think it is important to be cautious about how we describe this. there are more kids hospitalized for covid. but some of the kids are hospitalized for other things and tested positive for covid. make sure that we have that understood correctly. and then talk about how vaccines are protecting kids. it s my understanding that there are not a lot of vaccinated kids hospitalized with quid. you are right. we are seeing increasing numbers. but we are testing kids as they come in for something else and they turn out positive. the numbers are going up. thank god, it is rare we see a kid critically ill. it is not unheard of. we are seeing kids still in the intensive care unit.