
States rolling back COVID restrictions
New York is expected to become the latest state to lift mask mandates as COVID-19 cases drop. CBS News' Laura Podesta joins "CBS News Mornings" from New York City with more.
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New York is expected to become the latest state to lift mask mandates as COVID-19 cases drop. CBS News' Laura Podesta joins "CBS News Mornings" from New York City with more.
New York is the latest state to announce it is lifting its indoor mask mandate, though Governor Kathy Hochul says masks will still be required in schools for now. CBS News' Bradley Blackburn reports. Then Dr. Jerry Abraham, director of vaccine programs at Kedren Health, joins CBS News to discuss the changes in pandemic policies.
A hospital near Atlanta said its health care workers have been threatened by patients and families who want treatments that have not proven to be effective against COVID.
Anger over vaccine mandates for truckers in Canada is spilling into the streets and causing major roadblocks. CBS News correspondent Janet Shamlian joins "CBS News Mornings" from Ottawa with more.
More states are rethinking restrictions as COVID-19 cases decline. Meanwhile, health care workers are facing hostility from COVID-19 patients and their families. Elise Preston reports.
Truckers in Ottawa are defying calls to end what's been described as an occupation of Canada's capital. Hundreds of trucks have blocked the area around Parliament in protest of vaccine mandates and other COVID-19 restrictions. Janet Shamlian has the details.
Officials from Oregon, New Jersey, Connecticut and Delaware all announced plans Monday to end mask requirements in schools or other public places. CBS News' Tanya Rivero sits down with Dr. William Schaffner from the Vanderbilt University Medical Center to discuss these COVID-19 topics and more.
The CEO of Spotify says Joe Rogan's podcast will stay on the platform, despite growing controversy over episodes with racial slurs and COVID-19 misinformation. Lindsay Singleton, managing director of Rokk Solutions, a bipartisan PR firm, joins CBS News to discuss Spotify's decision and the potential consequences.
Nationwide, the number of new COVID-19 cases is in decline, with the seven-day national average more than 60% lower than January's peak.
Five athletes and team officials tested positive for COVID-19 on Monday.
Police in Canada's capital Ottawa have seized thousands of liters of fuel and removed an oil tanker as part of a crackdown to end an 11-day protest against COVID-19 measures. And the pandemic is slowing down the race to replace President Rodrigo Duterte in the Philippines. Correspondent Rylee Carlson joins "CBS News Mornings" with a roundup of international stories.
The doctor has also been sued dozens of times for allegedly providing inadequate medical care to detainees, including for mistreating broken bones.
The governors of New Jersey, Delaware and Connecticut have announced timelines to end COVID mask mandates at schools as infections decline. Nancy Chen has the latest.
"The enormity of the situation, the pain of it all, is pretty insane," the 21-year-old said in an emotional video statement. "...This is not the end. This is a setup for a bigger comeback."
New Jersey was one of just a dozen states with mask mandates for all schools, according to the nonpartisan National Academy for State Health Policy.
Investigating military vehicle training deaths; Shorthanded hospitals pushed to brink by COVID; The dark legacy of Canada's residential schools.
Sharyn Alfonsi reports from Louisville, Kentucky, as shorthanded hospitals are having their limits tested by the pandemic.
COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. continue to spike as cases from the Omicron surge drop. The recent rise in deaths is being seen mostly in states with low vaccination rates. Lilia Luciano reports.
60 Minutes producer Guy Campanile went inside the University of Louisville Hospital to get an up-close look at how COVID is still straining the health care system
Last week, "Face the Nation" spoke to a group of parents to get their perspective on parenting during the pandemic, and the prospect of soon being able to get very young children vaccinated.
Sharyn Alfonsi reports from Louisville, Kentucky, as shorthanded hospitals are having their limits tested by the pandemic.
Nearly two years into the pandemic, 60 Minutes examines how COVID is affecting some pregnant women, their babies, and the doctors who treat them.
Sunday, Sharyn Alfonsi reports from Louisville, Kentucky, where nurses and doctors warn health care is being pushed to the brink by COVID hospitalizations and staff shortages.
Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, correspondent Luke Burbank has become part of a silent but cozy majority: those who prefer working horizontally.
Although COVID-19 infections are dropping drastically across the nation, deaths remain at record highs with nearly 2,400 Americans succumbing to the virus each day. Lilia Luciano has more.
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Israel's military says troops have "begun pushing into the heart of Gaza City," renewing its call for thousands of war-weary civilians to evacuate.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit declined to grant the Trump administration emergency relief and clear the way for Mr. Trump to remove Cook from her position.
Technology company Oracle is among a consortium of firms that would enable TikTok to continue operations in the U.S. if a framework deal is finalized, sources say.
President Trump announced Monday the U.S. military has carried out a second strike on alleged Venezuelan "narcoterrorists."
Vance has described his longtime friendship with Kirk, who was also a key ally in his political rise.
Kash Patel and his deputy Dan Bongino are challenging the FBI's fierce allegiance to message control.
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The suspect in the assassination of Charlie Kirk is under special watch in a Utah jail, days after he allegedly shot and killed the 31-year-old conservative activist.