
Gottlieb: "No indication" that Omicron causes more severe illness
"What we've seen in South Africa in particular, is a decoupling between the cases and hospitalizations," Gottlieb said.
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"What we've seen in South Africa in particular, is a decoupling between the cases and hospitalizations," Gottlieb said.
Coronavirus cases are rising in the U.S. as the Omicron variant has been found in 45 states. The wave of new infections comes as millions of people plan to spend the holidays together. Dr. Cedric Dark, assistant professor of emergency medicine at Baylor University and founder and executive editor of Policy Prescriptions, joins CBSN’s Lana Zak with more.
Concern is growing around the world over the Omicron variant, which has been found in at least 89 countries. The Netherlands has imposed a nationwide shutdown as cases surge. CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab joins CBSN's Lana Zak from London.
Warren and Booker were both on Senate floor last week for key votes.
Dr. Scott Gottlieb says the Omicron variant "does appear to be a less severe illness," partly because of existing immunity among the population.
CBS News' Mark Strassmann reports on the new surge in COVID-19 cases across the country, fueled by the Delta and Omicron variants as Americans gather for the holidays.
Dr. Francis Collins, the head of the National Institutes of Health, urged Americans to get the vaccine and booster shots ahead of the holidays.
On this "Face the Nation" broadcast, Dr. Francis Collins and Dr. Scott Gottlieb join Margaret Brennan
At the See's Candies factory, in Culver City, Calif., candymakers are busy cranking out holiday cheer, which is sold online and in more than 200 stores across the U.S. Correspondent Luke Burbank tests his candy-making skills, and also finds out how a Christmas tradition, stalled during last year's pandemic, is now back.
CBS News' Imtiaz Tyab reports on the surge in Omicron cases in Britain, which is threatening to overwhelm the country's health care system.
This week on "Face the Nation," there is frustration and fear as we head into the holiday season, amid what top U.S. health officials are calling an incoming tidal wave of COVID cases.
After more than 12 years as leader of the National Institutes of Health – one of the longest-serving in its history – Dr. Francis Collins is stepping down. He talks with correspondent Rita Braver about how he resisted political pressures to support unproven treatments for the coronavirus; the problem of vaccine hesitancy; and how he will continue with two passions: research and rock 'n' roll.
With the increase in coronavirus caseloads due to the spreading Delta and Omicron variants, CBS News' chief medical correspondent discusses the precautions to be taken at end-of-year get-togethers, to better ensure a safe holiday season.
As COVID-19 continues to surge across the U.S., people are flocking to testing sites. Meanwhile, local business' holiday traditions are beig canceled due to the rise in cases. Elise Preston updates.
Musical guest Charli XCX announced she could no longer perform shortly after the show said their would be no live audience on Saturday.
Supply chain delays and the coronavirus pandemic have caused prices to skyrocket over the past year. The most recent data from the Labor Department shows the annual inflation rate is up 6.8% from the same time last year, but despite the price hikes, millions of people are quitting their jobs in search of new opportunities. Luke Pardue is the principal economist at the payroll platform Gusto. He spoke to Lana Zak about why so many Americans feel now is the time to quit.
The surge comes as officials express growing concern over the Omicron virus.
The president's speech comes as the nation sees a sharp increase in the number of COVID cases.
One week before Christmas, spiking COVID-19 cases are raising concerns about holiday travel. CBS News' Elise Preston has the latest, and CBSN's Lana Zak speaks with Dr. Jeremy Faust, an emergency physician at Brigham and Women's Hospital and professor at Harvard Medical School, about what travelers should keep in mind this year.
The vaccine requirement is for companies with 100 employees or more.
The coronavirus pandemic is once again disrupting life in the U.S.
More than 120,000 new COVID-19 cases are being reported every day in the U.S. CBS News' Elise Preston reports on disruptions caused by the Delta and Omicron variants ahead of the holiday season. Then, Dr. Bhavna Lall, a clinical assistant professor at the University of Houston College of Medicine, joins CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss the latest.
When a journalist tested positive for COVID, the State Department disclosed it to the press. It did not reveal that two flight crew members had also tested positive.
COVID-19 cases are surging in parts of the country as the Delta and Omicron variants spread throughout major cities and towns. The Centers for Disease Control is no longer recommending the Johnson and Johnson vaccine, due to rare blood clots. Dr. Stanley Perlman, a pediatric infectious disease specialist, joins CBSN to discuss the pandemic and vaccines.
The CDC warns the highly-contagious Omicron variant is expected to soon become the dominant strain in the U.S.
ABC's announcement came as media giants Nexstar and Sinclair announced they would preempt the show indefinitely on all their stations over his remarks.
A federal immigration judge has ordered Mahmoud Khalil — a former Columbia University graduate student linked to pro-Palestinian protests — to be deported.
Trump's visit to Britain moves from royal spectacle to politics on day 2, with PM Keir Starmer expected to push him on trade and the wars in Gaza and Ukraine.
Three police officers were fatally shot and two others were wounded in a shooting Wednesday.
Authorities were responding late Wednesday night to the scene of an apparent military helicopter crash in the vicinity of Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington state
President Trump late Wednesday called for investigations into alleged funders of antifa.
Washington County Sheriff Nate Brooksby held a news conference on Wednesday and went through the timeline of events, dispelling certain false reports that had been spreading online.
On the same day that Tyler Robinson was formally charged with killing Charlie Kirk at a Utah university, a suspect was taken into custody for allegedly making threats against the same college.
This comes after two planned engine firings shut down prematurely, NASA said, putting the Cygnus cargo ship's approach to the space station on hold.