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reporter: thankfully jack is recovering right now. one other piece of positive news is that the fda has just cleared the way for doses of the updated covid vaccines for children under 5. back to you. gabe gutierrez. thank you so much. joining me right now to discuss this is a senior scholar at the johns hopkins center for health security. doctor, i want to talk to you about this medication. that s really scary. drugs like tamiflu, amoxicillin hard to come by right now. even over the counter medicines. why is this and what should people do if they or a loved one gets sick? it s likely because the manufacturers don t forecast this increase in demand. so it doesn t seem that it s a national shortage, it seems to be geographically restricted, and that s a good thing. it s not been a supply chain disruption, it s poor
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention loosened COVID-19 guidelines on Thursday, freeing schools and businesses from the onus of requiring unvaccinated people exposed to the virus to quarantine at
This for yesterday less than 500 cases in a country of 1 1/2 billion. just extraordinary and so draconian. will ripley joining us live from taipei. many thanks. u.s. health officials are growing more concerned with the ever increasing number of monkeypox cases. according to the u.s. centers for disease control and prevention, at least 460 probable or confirmed cases have been reported across 32 states. the biden administration announced the delivery of more vaccines as part of the nationwide strategy for preventing the disease. the cdc reports there have been more than 5700 cases of monkeypox worldwide. i want to turn now to the a senior scholar at johns hopkins center for health
This summer, many people will be traveling and going to gatherings, like reunions or weddings. However, COVID is still around and experts warn the pandemic isn’t over yet.