Coachella is no longer requiring vaccinations for attendees
Popular music festival now says attendees can either gain entry with a negative COVID-19 test or proof of vaccination.
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Popular music festival now says attendees can either gain entry with a negative COVID-19 test or proof of vaccination.
Some school districts are requiring children to get vaccinated in order to participate in extracurricular activities. Politico education reporter Juan Perez Jr. joins CBSN to break down the new rules.
An investigation by The Associated Press found some chiropractors in the U.S. are spreading misinformation of vaccines, particularly the COVID-19 shot. They've also reportedly been capitalizing on the anti-vaccine movement. AP correspondent Michelle Smith joins CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott threatened to fine companies that enforce COVID-19 vaccine mandates. Nancy Cordes has more on how it contradicts a federal mandate.
Texas' Republican Governor Greg Abbott has signed an executive order banning "any entity" in his state from issuing a coronavirus vaccine mandate. Last month, President Biden announced that all companies with 100 employees or more will need to require vaccination or weekly COVID testing. On Tuesday, Mr. Biden is attending a virtual meeting with G20 leaders on the situation in Afghanistan. CBS News political contributor and Associated Press White House reporter Zeke Miller joins CBSN AM to discuss.
The FDA will soon decide on COVID-19 vaccine access for younger age groups, but many parents remain uncertain about vaccinating kids. This comes as the holiday season approaches and families look to gather. Dr. Dyan Hes, founder of Gramercy Pediatrics, joined CBSN to discuss the latest coronavirus news.
All Italians will soon need to show a "Green Pass," proving COVID-19 vaccination, recent recovery or a negative test, to go to work. The leader of a neo-fascist group was among those arrested.
Drugmaker Merck is asking the FDA for an emergency use authorization for an oral pill to treat COVID-19. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
Merck has asked the FDA for emergency authorization for what would be the first pill to treat COVID-19. CBS News' Skyler Henry reports on the latest. Then Dr. Eric Cioe-Pena, director of global health at Northwell Health, joined CBSN's Tanya Rivero to discuss that plus the timeline on vaccines for kids.
Police and demonstrators clashed in Rome over an imminent requirement for workers in Italy to have a "Green Pass" certificate to prove that they have been either vaccinated, tested negative or recovered from COVID-19. Chris Livesay has more.
CBS News polling reveals many parents of young children aren't sure whether they'll get their kids vaccinated against COVID-19. Meanwhile, Merck has applied for FDA authorization for a pill that could help treat infected adults. Dr. Thomas Talbot, chief hospital epidemiologist at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, joined CBSN to discuss the latest coronavirus news.
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As Americans look toward winter, many would prefer traveling and going out where vaccination requirements are in place.
The following is a transcript of an interview with former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb on Sunday, October 10, 2021.
According to his Twitter account, Allen West did not get vaccinated against the virus, but his wife did.
If approved, Pfizer's vaccine for children could be given as early as November. But the Biden administration's vaccine mandates are being targeted by the attorneys general in 24 Republican-led states, who have threatened to sue. Correspondent Tom Hanson has the latest.
The U.S. has administered more than 400 million coronavirus vaccine doses. However, some states are still lagging behind in vaccination efforts. Jonathan Vigliotti reports on the battle against vaccine hesitancy in Idaho. Then, Dr. Brandi Freeman, an assistant professor of pediatrics at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, joins CBSN's Lana Zak to break down the day's coronavirus headlines.
If regulators agree, shots could begin within a matter of weeks.
Airline companies are urging their employees to get vaccinated or lose their job. Errol Barnett takes a look at how it could affect holiday travel.
Pfizer has asked the FDA to authorize its vaccine for use in children ages 5 to 11. The shot for children would be one-third the adult dosage. Nancy Cordes has more.
President Biden delivered remarks from Chicago Thursday, calling on private businesses to require their workers be vaccinated against COVID-19. The push comes as Pfizer seeks emergency authorization of its vaccine for children ages 5 to 11. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN's Lana Zak with the latest.
Pfizer is looking for Food and Drug Administration authorization of its coronavirus vaccine for children ages 5 to 11. Dr. Jodie Guest, vice chair of the epidemiology department at Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University, joins Tanya Rivero on CBSN to talk about the latest on the United States' vaccination effort.
Pfizer is asking the FDA to give emergency authorization to distribute its shot to children ages 5 to 11. Dr. Bob Lahita, director of autoimmune diseases and rheumatic health at St. Joseph's Health, joins CBSN to discuss this and the latest on the coronavirus.
The New York Times is reporting that nearly 87% of Portugal's population is vaccinated against the coronavirus. This comes after the country was one of the hardest-hit by the virus. Marc Santora, co-writer of the report, joins CBSN AM with the latest.
President Trump told GOP senators that "we must get the government back open soon and really immediately" on Day 36 of the shutdown. Follow live updates here.
Exit polls in the 2025 races in New Jersey, Virginia, New York City and California showed Trump and the economy were on the minds of voters.
The Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday over whether a federal emergency powers law authorizes President Trump's most sweeping tariffs.
Mayor-elect Mamdani's win in New York is cheered by his London counterpart and a former mentor in Uganda, but draws a warning from Israel's U.S. ambassador.
The number of fatalities may increase after a UPS plane crashed Tuesday near the Louisville International Airport in Kentucky, Gov. Andy Beshear said.
Candidates from different wings of the Democratic Party won key races on Election Day 2025 in the biggest test since President Trump's victory last year.
Democrats are set to sweep Tuesday's gubernatorial races in New Jersey and Virginia, with Mikie Sherrill and Abigail Spanberger projected to win.
Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum says the harassment she suffered from a drunk man near the government seat is an assault on all women.
Searches are underway in the U.K. for two men mistakenly released from prison, part of a growing trend that has put the government under fire.