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"In these moments, it doesn't matter if you're a doctor or Surgeon General. We are parents first," U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy wrote.
"These blockades are illegal, and if you are still participating, the time to go home is now," he declared.
Tennis superstar's stand on vaccinations led to his January deportation from Australia, where he lost his bid to defend his Australian Open title.
Infectious disease specialist and epidemiologist Dr. Celine Gounder joins CBS News' Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers to discuss the efficacy of vaccines and states lifting mask mandates across the country.
New York's mask mandate ended for most of the state's indoor public settings, except for schools. Democratic State Senator John Liu joined CBS News' Jeff Glor to explain why he supports this decision.
The truck driver protests blocking travel through key shipping routes between the U.S. and Canada are affecting both nations. CBS News correspondent Kris Van Cleave reports from Detroit, and Windsor, Ontario Mayor Drew Dilkens joined CBS News' Michelle Miller and Dana Jacobson to explain the impact on his city and his plan to get things moving again.
Truckers protesting COVID-19 vaccine mandates have prompted bridge closures along the Canadian-U.S. border, and Homeland Security officials warn the disruption could spread. CBS News correspondent Kris Van Cleave joins Anne-Marie Green from Detroit with the latest.
More states are ending indoor mask mandates as COVID-19 cases drop as the winter Omicron surge declines, but President Biden says the move is "probably premature." John Moore, professor of microbiology and immunology and Weill Cornell Medical College, joins CBS News to discuss if it's safe to start taking off your mask.
Prince Charles has tested positive for COVID-19 for a second time and is self-isolating. His office said he is triple vaccinated.
The FDA has delayed a meeting about Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine for children under age 5. The agency wants to see data on how well a three dose regimen of the shot works. Dr. Susannah Hills, a pediatric airway surgeon and assistant professor of ENT at Columbia University, joins CBS News' Lana Zak to discuss.
The queen's eldest son and heir to the throne tested positive last week, not long after spending time with his mother. Now Charles' wife is also self-isolating.
This week on "Face the Nation," we talk to South Carolina Republican Senator Lindsey Graham and Democratic Representative James Clyburn about President Biden’s pending Supreme Court nomination. Plus, we take a look at the Ukraine-Russia crisis with Ukraine's Ambassador to the U.S. Oksana Markarova and one of the Biden administration's top diplomats, Ambassador Victoria Nuland, and much more.
Mark Strassmann reports on the CDC lifting the mask mandate and the impact.
There is still support for mask requirements amid some frustration.
A foldable Korean KF80 face mask that covers only the nose has taken off on social media. But does it work?
Maryland Governor Larry Hogan joins Major to talk about vaccination efforts in his state, the debate over mask mandates, and the governor's own political aspirations on this week’s episode of "The Takeout with Major Garrett."
Virginia Governor Ralph Northam joined Major Garrett to talk about the future of COVID-19 regulations in the state, critical race theory as well as the investigation into New York Governor Andrew Cuomo on this week's episode of "The Takeout."
CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg joins Major to discuss the reopening of America and the struggles that face the travel industry as demand rises. He also offers tips to get the best possible deals on this week’s episode of "The Takeout with Major Garrett."
Dr. Leana Wen shares a meal with Major Garrett and talks about her new book, the latest mask guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as well as President Biden's new mandates for federal employees and military personnel on this week's episode of "The Takeout."
Dr. Michael Osterholm, an epidemiologist and member of the Biden COVD-19 advisory board, joins Major to talk about the CDC guidance allowing family members to visit loved ones in nursing homes, the spread of the latest variants and plans for reopening schools on this week's episode of "The Takeout with Major Garrett."
The FDA said the delay allows the agency time to review additional data.
Denmark became the first country in the European Union to lift all pandemic-related restrictions earlier this month. But as CBS News foreign correspondent Chris Livesay reports, that does not mean the coronavirus has been completely eliminated.
In what some might call a surprising about-face, many Democratic governors are lifting mask requirements for indoor businesses and schools. Boston Globe political reporter James Pindell spoke with Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers on CBS News about his reporting on the phenomenon and why the shift is happening.
Denmark has the highest levels of the Omicron variant in Europe.
Senators convened for a rare Saturday session aimed at ending the government shutdown, with no signs of an imminent breakthrough.
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson on Friday froze, for now, a lower court order that required the Trump administration to swiftly provide full SNAP benefits to roughly 42 million Americans.
The FAA ordered airlines to cut thousands of flights ahead of this weekend as the agency deals with air traffic controller shortages during the government shutdown.
The Federal Aviation Administration on Saturday ordered MD-11 and MD-11F aircrafts to be grounded as authorities investigate the deadly UPS plane crash in Kentucky.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia's lawyers argued an interview conducted by a U.S. asylum officer last month did not amount to sufficient due process.
Under a deal between the Commanders and D.C., the team will return to the nation's capital in a new stadium expected to cost nearly $4 billion.
More than a dozen people were standing outside Bradley's, a popular LGBTQ bar, when the car crashed into them after a police chase.
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa, whose rebel forces ousted longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad late last year, is due to meet President Trump at the White House on Monday.
A driver fired shots at Customs and Border Patrol agents in Chicago's Little Village neighborhood on Saturday, according to the Department of Homeland Security.