that review published in one of the most prestigious medical journals, the lancet, saying even with the delta variant, eas efficacy against severe disease is so high already that a third shot is not needed right now. erica, looking at this report, it seems first thing is first, which is focus on the unvaccinated now before you focus on getting a booster shot to the vaccinated. i agree that s exactly what it sounds like in reading that. let s get to medical correspondent elizabeth cohen. to be clear, this a group of scientists here. they re not suggesting that the science has changed. the vaccines still work, as we know. they re looking at the broader issue of the pandemic. they re really looking at both, erica. what they re saying is that the science isn t telling us that a booster is necessary. they re saying that two shots the two shots that so many of us already got, that it works against preventing hospitalization. you might still get infected with covid-19, but tha
alive. families like the spiegels. one second to the next second a dramatic change in life. she was the glue that kept our family together. we are hopeful that today will be the day they find our mom. she s just the most amazing person in the world, and we would do anything to have her back. the death toll from the building collapse up to four this morning. officials caution it may go much, much higher. the big focus right now, signs of life. but a sad truth this morning from the scene with every hour the rubble grows more quiet. we haven t really heard anything in a while now. but that s not to say that there s still not people trapped that are alive for different reasons, you know, they might be obviously as time is running out, they might be getting a little more sick or ill. not as focussed as they were before, but like i said, we re going to keep searching. nick valencia is there on the scene of the tragedy. there s so much heart break right now, but also
chemical in every unit. you know, dozens of units involved. cars, of course, power lines. fuel lines. water informal everything that is feeding one another in a cycle of incendiary incidents. you re seeing a fire that popped out of a low floor. it starts to burn in color. that means that s the fire actively eating through what the fuel is. eventually it starts to turn more white which is proof the suppression efforts are gaining ground. that is of the utmost importance. why? because fire will kill who is still inside and alive, and it can hurt and kill the people who are trying to get in to do search and rescue. they have to deal with it. in fact, they had a hose on this building all night long. trying to deal with fire. one of the reasons that you see all the water in the basement earlier today. now, work in the basement has been slowed, and they re trying to approach through different avenues of opportunity to get penetration into this building. why? because the water is ri
leslie herod, i m sorry you had to hear that. thank you for joining us. new day continues right now. i m john berman with brianna keilar on this new day. america s recovery full throttle. shoppers spending, bosses hiring, stocks soaring. a new jobs report just minutes away. plus, the risk of the biden boom. higher prices for everything from a tank of gas to toilet paper. what happens if they are here to stay. and backlash after a california school offers a support circle for white students after derek chauvin s murder conviction. and must-see tv. what happens when a controversial billionaire who builds rockets and teslas tries to host a late-night comedy show? good morning to viewers in the united states and around the world. it s friday, may 7th. 30 minutes from now the april jobs report will be released. it s expected to show an undeniable comeback for the u.s. economy. analysts forecasting 1 million jobs created in the past month. wall street staged a rally a
i m kim brunhuber, this is cnn newsroom. we begin here in the u.s. where the coronavirus is still a threat, of course, but vaccinations are spiking. the centers for the disease control said about 15% of the vaccinated. america s top doctor for infectious diseases, anthony fauci, recently sat down with dr. sanjay gupta. he recalled a key moment in the u.s. fight against the pandemic. wasn t there a moment, dr. fauci, when you said, okay, this is the big one? yeah. 40. 40% increase in new york hosp hospitals. that s a big one. almost overrunning of our health care system, it was like, my goodness. and that s when it became very clear that the decision we made on january 10th to go all out and develop a vaccine we have a number of vaccine candidates it may have been the best decision i ve made with regard to an intervention as the director of the institute. another trump doctor made the sober admission to cnn. we have more on the revelation by dr. deborah bir