where we have a vaccine for 5 a to 11-year-olds. when and if we do, we have a lot of parents as you noted, a third who are ready to get their children vaccinated right away. we know we have a lot of work ahead of us as we did with the initial vaccine. the numbers are the same as they were late december last year when the initial vaccine rolled out. today, we have nearly 80% of people who received their first dose. we have to do all of that hard work again, education, communication, so that we can get parents comfortable with getting their children vaccinated where so many parents are already. chris: how would you feel about schools mandating those jack seens once they re fully vaccines once they re fully approved? right now we re at authorization. we re having discussions about authorization. so i think we need to get children vaccinated through this authorization and, you know, get to approval before we can make a judgment there. chris: let s talk about mandates for you adults. pr
jack seens? this is going to hurt credibility. my concern is that people should who should be getting vaccinated are not because they are seeing these games right now. tammy: yeah, exactly. so, joe, speaking of that though, really, the legacy media is not covering this very much. these are really the first resignations about a major american problem here which is covid, which we all have to take seriously. what s going on with that? yeah, tammy. i wonder how most of the media would handle a story where the fda is usurped over its decision or not its decision but an administration s decision to move forward with a covid rack vaccine booster plan, okay, without the fda signing off on it let s say this happened under a president, i don t know, whose name starts with t, ends with p, as ump in between i m pretty sure it would be journalism apocalypse. to answer your question on the evening newscast when this story broke hours after cbs, abc, nbc, 0.0 mention. that s called bias of omi