Millions taking immunosuppressive medications may have a reduced response to COVID-19 vaccines. Dr. Jon LaPook reports on research to determine how to protect these vulnerable patients. Each weekday morning, “CBS This Morning” co-hosts Gayle King, Anthony Mason and Tony Dokoupil deliver two hours of original reporting, breaking news and top-level […]
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In Baltimore, Maryland, Black Americans make up more than 60% of the population, but just 5.4% of Black residents have gotten the COVID-19 vaccine. Now, church and community leaders are pushing for new ways to bring more shots and better information to the city’s Black population. Jericka Duncan reports. Watch […]
Dr. Anthony Fauci is President Biden’s chief medical adviser and the country’s top expert on infectious diseases. He joins “CBS This Morning” to talk about the nationwide efffort to roll out COVID-19 vaccines, and questions surrounding reopening schools. Watch “CBS This Morning” HERE: http://bit.ly/1T88yAR Download the CBS News app on […]
The federal government says it has now distributed more than 19 million COVID-19 doses, but it didn’t specify how many people have actually been vaccinated. More than three weeks after the first shots were given, CDC data shows only five states have used more than 50% of the shots they’ve […]
Whether it’s a doctor, teacher or delivery driver, “CBS This Morning” is honoring some of the many frontline heroes helping America get through the pandemic. People around the country sent submissions nominating their frontline heroes, and why they are grateful for them. Here are some of their stories.
The FDA’s approval of the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine came on the deadliest day in the U.S.’ battle against the pandemic. More than 3,300 people died of the virus, with the country’s total death toll nearing 300,000. Janet Shamlian reports on the struggle facing hospitals and health care workers across the […]
School districts across the country continue to grapple with safely reopening, but many of them are missing a critical figure — a school nurse. Recent estimates found only 40% of schools in the U.S. have a full time nurse. The shortage is now proving especially problematic during a pandemic, when […]
The COVID-19 vaccine being developed by researchers at the University of Oxford is considered one of the leading in the world, and researchers announced promising results of its first human trials. Charlie D’Agata reports on the vaccine that could provide a one-two punch against COVID-19.
The World Health Organization estimates most mild cases of COVID-19 should resolve within two weeks, but thousands of people are reporting symptoms for months after they’ve tested negative. Many patients who have been discharged from the hospital also continue to struggle both physically and mentally. Dr. Tara Narula reports.
When a remote Alaska town’s ferry shut down due to COVID-19 concerns, Toshua Parker, owner of the town’s only grocery store, stepped up to transport supplies. He makes a 14-hour trip weekly. Parker doesn’t hike up prices in his store, despite the extra costs to him. Dana Jacobson reports on […]
Epidemiologist John Brownstein discusses the dangers of hydroxychloroquine and the latest research on potential Coronavirus treatments and vaccines. #hydroxychloroquine #Coronavirus #Lockdown #Pandemic #COVID-19 #COVID19 ABC News Live Prime, Weekdays at 7EST & 9EST WATCH the ABC News Live Stream Here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_Ma8oQLmSM SUBSCRIBE to ABC NEWS: https://bit.ly/2vZb6yP Watch More on http://abcnews.go.com/ […]
CBS News journalists were granted extraordinary access inside a major New York City hospital battling COVID-19 in “Bravery and Hope: 7 Days on the Front Line,” a one-hour primetime special to be presented on May 15 at 9p ET/PT on CBS. “CBS This Morning” has a preview.
A pug named Winston is believed to be the first dog in the U.S. to be diagnosed with the coronavirus. His family says the dog was coughing and sneezing and refused to eat his breakfast, but recovered after a few days of being sick.
Although nearly 1.7 million PPP loans have been approved so far, a survey found that 80% of small businesses are either still waiting to receive their money or have not heard about their application at all. Four major banks are facing lawsuits alleging they prioritize bigger customers, which are now […]
Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright says countries must work together in order to stop the coronavirus. The first woman to lead the State Department warned that working separately will only do more damage. Albright joins “CBS This Morning” to talk about the global and national responses to the pandemic, […]
Join National Education Association’s LIVE #dancebreak with DJ Rich Medina, DJ Spinderella and DJ Spinna as we rock in solidarity for education justice! All our love to the amazing teachers and school staff who, rooted in equity and solidarity, are making learning happen for our students in times of COVID19. No cover, No dress code. ALL […]