
Novak Djokovic had COVID-19 last month, court documents show
Djokovic's Australian visa was canceled after he failed to meet the entry requirement that all non-citizens be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
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Djokovic's Australian visa was canceled after he failed to meet the entry requirement that all non-citizens be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
More than 200 guard members are being deployed to 50 sites to help with clinical staffing and crowd control, the governor said.
There are alarming new concerns about the Omicron variant as a record level of children under the age of five are being hospitalized amid a climbing infection rate. Michael George has the latest.
The rate of hospitalization for kids under 5 — who are not yet eligible for the vaccine — is the highest since the pandemic began.
Officials admitted to the expired tests the same day the state changed its COVID testing guidance.
Schools across the country are struggling with whether to return to remote learning as COVID-19 infections, hospitalizations and deaths increase. Many teachers who once pushed for in-person learning are now urging state lawmakers and school districts to offer remote options. CEO of Braintrust Tutors Mara Koffmann joined CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss the impact this has on children.
Several states are hitting new COVID case records, including Florida, where cases are up more than 50% in the last week. The state is being criticized for new guidelines discouraging testing for people who have been exposed to COVID but don't have symptoms. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
The world surpasses 300 million COVID-19 cases as the spike in new infections in the U.S. fueled by the Omicron variant shows no signs of slowing down. CBS News correspondent Manuel Bojorquez reports on the recent surge in cases and hospitalizations throughout the country. Then, Dr. Shad Marvasti, an associate professor and the director of public health, prevention and health promotion at the University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix, joins CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss the latest.
"This is one of our great champions but at the end of the day, he is human. Do better," Krygios said.
Two Haitian journalists were burned alive by a gang as the country endures an ongoing security crisis six months after the assassination of its president. In the North Atlantic, a Russian submarine collided with a U.K. warship's sonar while on patrol. CBS News reporter and producer Haley Ott joins CBSN AM from London with those stories and other international news.
A new Department of Labor report reveals the U.S. added 199,000 jobs in December. The unemployment rate has fallen to 3.9%. This comes as the country confronts a surge in COVID-19 infections and rising inflation. Frances Stacy, director of portfolio strategy at Optimal Capital, joins CBSN to discuss the current and future labor market.
The CDC recently reduced the number of days that people who test positive for COVID-19 should isolate, if they're not experiencing symptoms, from 10 days to five. Dr. Bob Lahita, director for autoimmune and rheumatic diseases at St. Joseph Health, joined CBSN to discuss the new guidance, COVID vaccines, and his new book. "Immunity Strong."
Some distinctive COVID-19 symptoms, like loss of taste and smell, now appear to be less common.
The U.S. Supreme Court is hearing challenges to two of the Biden administration's COVID-19 vaccine policies. One measure requires large private companies to verify vaccination or weekly testing for employees who don't get the shots. The other measure requires vaccination for workers at federal health care facilities. CBS News reporter Melissa Quinn joined CBSN with more.
Many factors can affect how likely a COVID-19 test is to correctly spot an infection.
The American military command has resisted calls from Japanese officials to lock down bases, but U.S. troops now must follow the same rules as civilians upon entering the country.
Hospitals in several parts of the country are at a breaking point due to increasing rates of infection among medical staff. CBS News correspondent Nikki Battiste goes inside an ICU ward in New Jersey to see how nurses are getting by. Then, emergency medicine physician Dr. Anand Swaminathan joins CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss the latest.
Chicago public schools were closed Thursday for the second day as city officials and the teachers union are at odds over whether it's safe to resume in-person classes amid a surge of Omicron cases. WBBM-TV reporter Dana Kozlov joins CBSN to discuss the issue that sparked the closure of the country's third largest school district.
The latest COVID-19 surge is straining health care workers, with many out sick. Nikki Battiste takes a look at how it's having an effect on one New Jersey hospital.
The CDC has expanded the eligibility for booster shots to Americans ages 12 and up the as the Omicron variant surges rapidly across the country. Dr. William Schaffner, professor of preventive medicine and member of the CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, joins CBSN to discuss the latest.
People are quitting jobs at an unprecedented rate and some are simply taking a “time out” from work entirely. Bill Whitaker reports on what some are calling the "Great Resignation," Sunday.
Transport Canada says passengers who violated the department's regulations could face thousands of dollars in fines.
Health company Ro, once known for cheeky ads promising to treat erectile dysfunction and hair loss, has COVID-19 tests in stock.
The CDC estimates that around 54,000 people will be hospitalized every day by the end of the month.
Employers are hesitant to cut workers amid a tight labor market that offers workers more career choices.
Tyler Robinson, the man accused of assassinating conservative activist Charlie Kirk in Utah, was charged with aggravated murder.
Air traffic controllers urgently and repeatedly ordered the pilots of a Spirit Airlines flight to turn away from Air Force One over Long Island, New York as Air Force One took President Trump and others to a state visit to the U.K.
The FBI is searching for Donald Henson, of Penn Hills, who is accused of ramming his car into the Pittsburgh field office entrance gate.
The ongoing fallout over Epstein is likely to follow Trump on his formal state visit to the U.K., which just lost its ambassador in D.C. to the scandal.
Susan Monarez will testify before a Senate panel Wednesday about why she believes she was fired.
Two planned engine firings shut down prematurely, NASA said, putting the Cygnus cargo ship's approach to the space station on hold.
FBI Director Kash Patel testified for more than four and a half hours before the Senate Judiciary Committee, where he fielded questions over his leadership of the bureau.
Court documents show the suspect's roommate found a note in their apartment that read, "I had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk and I'm going to take it."
Luigi Mangione, accused of shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, appeared in court where his state terrorism charges were thrown out.