i know you have some book dates coming up. brian: write this down, janice i need you to follow me. fort worth, texas on thursday. and american gardens. people telling you it s sold out it s not go. to brian kilmeade.com. tyler, texas i will do that at noon. long view the same day on december 10th. long view mall. i m going to do some shopping. tulsa, oklahoma, oklahoma a great affiliate out there krng. book as million and over to oklahoma city. it s not that far and full circle bookstore. president and the freedom fighter is doing great. abraham lincoln and frederick douglass in their battle to save america s soul. it was great seeing everyone yesterday right after work. at schools grapple with nationwide staffing shortage one principal is stepping in to help in the classroom cafeteria even as a janitor. that s whats it comes to. that s coming up next.
get vaccinated. i m lawyer, not a doctor. if more people can be inif he canned, u infected, up to 50 you have more virus. yes. this is the worst of the virus yet. we re talk about 50 mutations. 30 of which are on the spike pro t protein. we need it to be deadly so we need to be able to attack the spike protein with the antibodies that the vaccine produce. if the spike protein has 30 mutations then the antibodies may not recognize it which means that the worst fear which would immune escape meaning the vaccine doesn t work at all. i m a little more optimistic. it should still work to some
clear the virus once you have it. astrazeneca s ceo is pascal soriot. he was speaking tojustin webb on the today programme and emphasised how its vaccine produces t cells. this is the claim that s caused the upset. when you look at the uk, there was a big peak of infections but not so many hospitalisations relative to europe. in the uk, this vaccine was used to vaccinate all their people, whereas in europe initially, people thought the vaccine doesn t work. famously president macron said so. in particular as it relates to the durability of response, especially in older people, this vaccine has been shown to stimulate t cells to a higher degree in older people. on hospitalisations first what pascal soriot said is true. the top chart here shows confirmed
the vaccine. you know, with the wave and the line moving up, anybody that s unvaccinated, communities that are unvaccinated, the virus goes there and attacks that community. it s also the reason why, going back to the booster discussion, christi, i think it s really important that people realize that, yes, people are talking about booster shots. that doesn t mean that the vaccine doesn t work. it means we want to make this vaccine even more effective. so for our viewers listening people should not be discouraged by the booster shot. it just means we re going to kick up the immunity from the low 80s to the high 90s, back to where it was, after two shots of moderna or pfizer. so when we talk about the waning vaccine, do you see this booster being the first of what will become an annual booster? like flu? yes, that s the million dollar question, christi. i think we ll just have to wait and see. this is a pandemic that s going
really on their deathbed, still holding out that we re wrong, that the vaccine doesn t work, that drugs that are not approved are the cure-all, and it s just not the science. it s just not the truth. a lot of concern about misinformation out there. phil, you re learning new york s governor is preparing to declare a state of emergency tomorrow. how is she planning to fill the staff shortages? reporter: linsey, the governor says she s prepared to bring in licensed medical care workers in from out of state. and even the national guard could be brought in. but it s important to point out, the overwhelming majority of teachers and health care workers are vaccinated. phil, thank you. now to that tragic news out of san diego. a mother and her young child falling to their deaths at petco park before a padres game. police are not sure of the circumstances surrounding their deaths, and are bringing in homicide investigators.