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good morning! and welcome to way too early, the show that wants to hear more about this four-day workweek idea. we re going to tell you about that little bit later on in the show. i am kasie hunt on this tuesday, march 16th. we ll start with the news. europe s fight against coronavirus just hit another snag as more countries hit pause on the astrazeneca vaccine due to concerns about side effects. germany, france, italy and spain have halted use of the vaccine after reports of blood clots in some people who had recently received shots. denmark and norway halted the shots last week. astrazeneca says a review of 17 million people found no increased risk of blood clots and the world health organization is urging countries to continue using it. this comes as europe faces a third wave of coronavirus amid a slow vaccine rollout. the shot, which was developed with oxford university, has not yet been approved for use in the united states. the fda is still reviewing data to d ....
the question is, how will the biden administration handle it? it s way too early for this. good morning! and welcome to way too early, the show that knows some very, very happy grandparents this morning. i am kasie hunt on this tuesday, march 9th. we ll start with the news. the cdc has released new guidelines for those who are fully vaccinated, offering hope that life could soon return to normal. we ve been through a lot this past year, and with more and more people getting vaccinated each day, we are starting to turn a corner. fully vaccinated people can visit with other fully vaccinated people indoors without wearing a mask or physical distancing. visit with unvaccinated people from a single household who are at low risk of severe covid-19 disease indoors without wearing masks or physical distancing. and refrain from quarantine and testing following a known covid-19 exposure if the vaccinated person remains asymptomatic. however, the cdc continues to recomme ....
This is10. Battleground in South Carolina. The candidates for president are in the palmetto state working for every single vote on the road to the white house. Just one day after the first primary of the election season and New Hampshire, and now shifts to South Carolina. It is the equivalent of a back alley knife fight in the state. A very critical piece of the puzzle in the fight for the nomination. The republicans are up first as we get closer to the february 21 in the south primary. Here is what we need to know issue we look forward to the gop primary. It is coming up on saturday, february 20. 50 delegates are at stake here. The winner of the primary gets everyone of those 50 delegates. In other states, they are divvied up in order of finish. 50 go to the winner here. Needed to win the nomination overall. Of course, y ....
Tonight, as we come on the air, the president just moments ago on the coronavirus, saying, we need schools open, after saying today children are, quote, virtually immune, and that this thing is going away. Tonight, florida, for one, reporting a record increase in hospitalizations in a single day. More than 157,000 americans dead. The debate over returning to schools. Tonight, the districts that have opened already. The cases, the students testing positive. Images inside one georgia school, packed hallways, no masks. Chicago announcing they will begin the school year online. And the other unfolding crisis in texas, new moms testing positive, separated from their newborns. Also tonight, the pandemic president ial election. Tonight, the president s campaign trying to halt mailin voting for americans who want to vote from home in this pandemic. The campaign suing nevada to try to stop the state from sending ballots to registered voters. 24 hours after the president suggested mailin voting ....