Company says its phase 3 trial in the u. S. Found its 72 effective in preventing moderate to severe symptoms and says it will file for Emergency Authorization in the coming week, that could mean approval by the end of february. Heres whats key, the vaccine does not require Ultra Cold Temperatures for storage and Shelf Life Is Good for up to two years, huge win. The other breaking story were following, scientists warning the u. S. Is in a race against time with the new Coronavirus Variants popping up across the country and one of those strains, the South African Variant, is now officially here. Two cases have been confirmed in the state of south carolina. Even more concerning, the state departments Public Health warning says that two infected adults had no recent travel history and no connection to one another. And its raising concerns the strain may already be circulating within the community as new data indicates the vaccines we have may be less effective against this one. That said,
european powerhouse is revealing she has taken a drug test, giving in to calls from fellow lawmakers after online videos showed her partying. i m joe fryer in for hallie jackson. with me this hour is nbc news correspondent josh lederman in dnipro, ukraine, and a member of the council on foreign relations, former state department adviser and author of nuclear nightmares. josh, let s talk about this aid and what s happening in ukraine, what can you tell us about this latest round of funding as tensions skyrocket around that nuclear plant? this latest batch of funding, joe, will be a little under 800,000, including a thousand javelin antitank missiles as well as more ammunition as well as additional howitzers for the ukrainians to use. perhaps the object that get the most attention is more than a done eagle drones, the first time the united states has provided those spy drones to the ukrainians. they re made by boeing and can fly at low altitude to avoid detection by russian
tonight, inflation is at a 40 year hi, average gas prices are above 4.5 a gallon. fox team coverage, alexandria off is live at the white house but first, the white house correspondent jacqui heinrich reporting from saudi arabia. to in the trip were strengthening israel s relationship with saudi arabia and other countries in the region. bringing down gas prices by increasing global oil supply amid the russian war in ukraine the white house has been celebrating incremental progress on both fronts especially after the president faced criticism for extending his hand literally and metaphorically to the leader of the country to make a praia after the murder of jamal khashoggi. the saudi government after by the submitting video, the delegation fist pumping and spending hours together pouring cold water on white house account of their own successes there. for days, the administration has lot of the decision to open flights from israel as significant steps in normalizing relations
arrested after the death of a police officer injured in the capitol riot the charges they face. we re on the southern border. why fema is now being deployed to help with the surge in migrant children one of the new york governor andrew cuomo s accusers meeting with investigators for over four hours what she gave to them. our series the future of travel and what you may no longer see at the airport when you fly again and our one on one with michelle obama on her new netflix show and what she said about the feud between meghan markle and the royals announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt good evening and welcome. in more and more parts of this country, even those hardest hit by covid, life is beginning to look familiar again doors now reopening to things considered high risk just months ago amid growing confidence and an ever-expanding vaccination program, states and local governments are lifting restrictions the celebrations of life resumed drownin
COVID-19. It’s still a thing. Since the 2023-2024 respiratory season began Oct. 1, 2023, 77 Montanans have died due to COVID, and close to 700 COVID hospitalizations have occurred. The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, more commonly referred to as SARS-CoV-2, reared its proverbial ugly head in Montana four years ago, in March 2020. […] The post A remedy for COVID-19’s disproportionate impact on older adults and individuals with disabilities appeared first on Daily Montanan.