CDC lifts COVID test requirement for travelers
The CDC has announced that air travelers coming to the United States will no longer need to provide a negative COVID-19 test to enter the country. Michael George has the latest.
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The CDC has announced that air travelers coming to the United States will no longer need to provide a negative COVID-19 test to enter the country. Michael George has the latest.
What to expect from Jan. 6 committee hearing; White House prepares to distribute COVID vaccines to kids under 5
Moderna says a new version of its COVID-19 vaccine is superior to its original shots and could be available in late summer.
White House COVID-19 response coordinator Dr. Ashish Jha joins “CBS Mornings” to discuss the new Novavax COVID-19 vaccine and plans to get children under five-years-old vaccinated.
Biden administration aiming to combat inflation; FDA advisory panel discusses Novavax COVID vaccine
Children's National Hospital in Washington, D.C., is conducting a three-year study to learn more about the long-term effects of COVID in kids. Young patients said they had a hard time doing everyday activities after testing positive. Jericka Duncan has more.
COVID infections and hospitalizations are dropping nationwide, but in California, there has been a 30% increase in positive cases over the last week. The uptick has brought back indoor mask mandates as Pride Month events get underway. Tom Wait has more.
CBS News medical consultant Dr. David Agus joined Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers to discuss COVID and breakthrough cases.
Kids younger than 5 are one step closer to being eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine. Pfizer applied for emergency use authorization for kids 6 months to 5 years old -- the only age group vaccines are not yet approved for. Nikki Battiste reports.
CBS News medical consultant Dr. David Agus joined Anne-Marie Green to discuss gun violence, mental health and your questions about COVID and monkeypox.
EU officials aren't sounding alarms about widespread epidemics, but they are urging countries to check vaccine supplies, and in some cases, offering them as a precaution.
U.S. officials are in the process of releasing monkeypox vaccines from the nation's stockpile for people at high risk from the outbreak. CBS News' Tanya Rivero sits down with Dr. Céline R. Gounder, editor-at-large for public health for Kaiser Health News, to discuss the outbreak and weigh how concerned Americans should be.
Pfizer said its three-dose COVID vaccine for kids younger than 5 is 80% effective against illness from the Omicron variant.
The company says it'll give U.S. regulators the data soon. Moderna is already seeking U.S. clearance to vaccinate kids 5 and under.
How concerned should you be about monkeypox? Dr. Donald Vinh, an infectious disease physician and medical microbiologist, joins "CBS News Mornings" to discuss the spread and what symptoms to look out for.
The agency also upped its recommendation for second boosters in adults 50 and older, as well as the immunocompromised.
Moderna announced Thursday morning that it's asking the FDA to approve its COVID vaccine for kids under 6 years old. If authorized for emergency use, it would become the first eligible vaccine for kids younger than 5. Nancy Chen spoke to Moderna's chief medical officer as well as a parent of two children who participated in the trial.
Moderna is requesting FDA emergency use authorization for their two-dose COVID-19 vaccine for children under 6. CBS News medical contributor Dr. David Agus joins "CBS Mornings" to break down what this means for families.
Missed the second half of the show? The latest on GOP Rep. Adam Kinzinger of Illinois on the January 6 committee, data on vaccines for kids from Moderna's chief medical officer Paul Burton, and Deborah Birx, former president Donald Trump's COVID-19 response coordinator.
Dr. Paul Burton, Moderna's chief medical officer, says he is "absolutely confident" that data on the company's vaccine for young children will be ready for the FDA to review at its June meeting.
This week on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” we'll have the latest on Ukraine with Samantha Power, the head of the U.S. Agency for International Development, and Virginia Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine. Then we'll hear from Illinois Rep. Adam Kinzinger; Dr. Paul Burton, the chief medical officer at Moderna; and Dr. Deborah Birx, the COVID-19 response coordinator during the Trump administration.
After a 2-year hiatus caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the White House correspondents' dinner returns with 2,500 guests in attendance. With cases on the rise and Vice President Kamala Harris testing positive, safety requirements for the event will be strict. Debra Alfarone has more.
Denis Nash, a distinguished professor of epidemiology for the City University of New York's School of Public Health and the executive director of its Institute for Implementation Science in Population Health, joins CBS News' Enrique Acevedo to discuss recent developments related to the COVID-19 pandemic. These include the impending authorization for vaccines for young children, Philadelphia's mask mandate policy reversal, his own COVID-19 research study and more.
U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra spoke exclusively with CBS News about the department's response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Correspondent Enrique Acevedo joined CBS News with a piece of that conversation.
Moderna asked the FDA for emergency-use authorization for its COVID-19 vaccine for kids under 6. For those families anxious to inoculate their little ones, the news has them breathing a sigh of relief. Meanwhile, others remain skeptical. Dr. Paul Offit, a pediatrician and member of the FDA's Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee, joined CBS News to discuss the upcoming data review.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune said talks among rank-and-file senators aimed at ending the government shutdown have ramped up. Follow live updates here.
The U.S. military carried out a 15th strike on an alleged "narco-trafficking vessel," said Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, bringing the known death toll to more than 50.
Hurricane Melissa has left dozens dead and widespread destruction across Jamaica, Haiti and Cuba, as it continues to threaten the Bahamas and Bermuda.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the additional 100% tariffs on Chinese goods are off the table for now.
President Trump said Wednesday he's allowing South Korea to build a nuclear-powered submarine in Philadelphia.
The Senate voted on Wednesday to approve a resolution that would block President Trump's tariffs on Canada.
A jury has found former Sangamon County deputy Sean Grayson guilty of second degree murder for the fatal police shooting of Sonya Massey.
The Red Cross said its staff in Gaza "were not able to intervene directly on-site" as alleged Hamas members were seen burying and then uncovering the remains of a deceased hostage.
The move, if it occurs, would be in response to China's escalating hostilities near disputed waters as Trump is poised to meet with Xi, sources say.