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new year to the first part of the world to begin 2022. we begin with a glimmer of hope on the horizon when it comes to fighting covid in kids. right now more children have been admitted to the hospital than any other time in the entire pandemic, many of them unvaccinated or unable to get vaccinated right now. cnn has confirmed the fda is expected to broaden the eligibility of pfizer s shot to children in the coming days. i think some parents were holding off, waiting to see how things went. there was a recent report out today from the cdc talking about the experience so far with children who have had the vaccine, ages 5-11, reinforcing this has been a safe and effective vaccine. so if you re a parent on the fence, i would say talk to your pediatrician, look to reputable sources for information, because i think the time is now. we want to make sure your kids stay healthy and safe. it s always important to keep kids healthy and safe, but particularly as millions head back
Massachusetts-general-hospitalWayChildrenWindsBoulderColoradoRoofEndHelpEveryoneTorching-hundreds-of-homesNew-york sight. brian hackney here with a pretty bleak outlook for us. high pressure is parked offshore. it s not going to move so the weather pattern is not going to change very much. this high persists over the next couple of weeks so the high won t move so the weather won t change. there are implications. today we re okay but i mean, look at the rain deficit. more than 2 feet below normal in santa rosa. san francisco at a foot and a half. and san jose a foot below average for the calendar year. it s not looking much better for the fiscal year of rain which began july 1. the other implication, the air quality tomorrow will be a spare the air for the north bay, santa clara valley where they will have unhealthful level every pollution. we ll have the forecast coming up. but it s not going to show anything in the way of rain anytime soon. thank you. fast-moving developments on the teen girl kent on a ventilator at children s teen girl kept on a ventilator at children s hospit
FremontCaliforniaUnited-statesAlabamaAustraliaAlameda-countyFresnoRedwood-cityCentral-valleyNew-yorkAntarcticaSanta-clara-county another sobering record set overnight, more than 3,700 american lives lost to coronavirus the second day in a row. we ve said that s the same scale as 9/11 each day, which is really hard to wrap your mind around. here s a sense of what s ahead. this chart of cases looks bad. looks terrible. that was the spring. zoom out for a chilling view of the virus s escalation, bad now, and getting worse as we head into the colder indoor months. the u.s. toll far outpacing other countries, the cdc now projects up to 434,000 deaths in this country by january 23rd. that s 4,000 americans every single day. the vaccine rollout still behind expectations. officials now admit it has been too slow. medical experts are concerned about longer term strategy now. it s over promising in the first place. it s also not having a national strategy but instead throwing up our hands and basically saying now the federal government has done their job, it s just with the production and initially distributio
LouisianaUnited-statesIstanbulTurkeyAfghanistanUnited-kingdomMadridSpainChinaCaliforniaWhitehouseDistrict-of-columbia pacific. just 30 days to the iowa caucuses. dangerous fires are raging in southeast australia. two people south of sydney found dead after they were reported missing when a fire ripped through that town. smoke darkening the sky to an eerie orange color at an evacuation center in bateman s bay up the coast. thousands of people are trapped on a beach in malacuda after fleeing their homes. strong winds brought wildfires and smoke so thick, the morning sky turned dark. a resident tells us there s no way in or out. the rural fire service warning people along the coast taking refuge are facing a long, difficult, dangerous night. and across new south wales, more than 100 fires burning with reports of people unaccounted. of course, the fear there is that people are losing their lives. as the day wore on, theskylight enned to a bright orange as the fires spread. and smoke as far as the eye can see. simon cullen is there. reporter: christine, leyla, this is a fire crisis that con
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