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Now as the fda begins approval of the first
Covid Vaccine
, and we take you inside the giant worldwide operation to distribute it. How one carrier plans to move billions of vaccines at temperatures well below zero. Swedens surge and the new restrictions now in place did their
Herd Immunity Experiment
fail the scare in the air. The windshield of this
American Airlines
plane cracked all over with passengers on board. And music with heart. Gloria estefans new mission and the heroic nurses who are stealing the show. Stand by me this is
Nbc Nightly News
with jose diazbalart good evening. As we hit more than 12 million covid cases today, the country finds itself in a perfect storm, a surging virus mixed with
Colder Weather
plus the strong pull of family and tradition. Were all making hard decisions about the upcoming
Holiday Airports
are crowded as many choose to travel to see family but hospitals are crowded, too, many at a breaking point it took nearly 100 days for the u. S. To reach its first million covid cases. Now there were more than 1 million new cases this week alone but there is some light
On The Horizon
todays day one of the fda working to approve a vaccine. Were covering every angle so you can make informed decisions in the coming days, and we begin with
Meagan Fitzgerald
reporter tonight, a dire picture of a virus spiraling
Out Of Control
shattering records. Almost 200,000 new cases friday alone nearly 1. 2 million just last week, infecting more people than the entire population of rhode island and as the number of americans hospitalized reaches new heights the task force top doctor warns the surge is getting worse. This is faster, its broader, and what worries me it could be longer. Reporter in california, infections are rising faster than ever before. Hospitals in santa clara county, near silicon valley, on track to exceed capacity the choices that each of us make in the next two weeks may mean the difference between enough
Hospital Capacity
to care for all of us and our families and friends. Reporter across the state new restrictions taking effect, residents being asked to stay home and nonessential businesses now under curfew. Its just a little bit of a reminder for everybody to be careful and be cautious, and health is important and, you know, this is just a temporary thing. Reporter in el paso, texas, overwhelmed with cases, the
National Guard
now rushing in to relieve
Prison Inmates
who are currently moving
Covid Victims
into mobile morgues. In newark, new jersey, the
Infection Rate
close to 20 , now the mayors cracking down urging nonessential businesses to temporarily close and asking residents to get tested
College Football
also being tackled. 18 games canceled or postponed,
Including Clemson
and florida state, announced this morning just three hours before kickoff. And while a vaccine could be weeks away it wont come soon enough for the hundreds of
Health Care Workers
like alexander pes mother pilar who lost her life fighting the virus. She was a caregiver at heart. Reporter a nurse who refused to retire. It is like a fireman going into a fire you know she went into a burning building and she didnt come out. Im immensely proud of her. Reporter a sacrifice made by too
Many Americans
meagan joins us from los angeles those restrictions are already in effect where you are. Reporter jose, thats right as of last night in los angeles, all nonessential businesses like restaurants, wineries and breweries that line the street behind me here have to close by 10 00 p. M. And further limit outdoor capacity which is a lifeline to so many of these owners struggling to survive. Jose
Meagan Fitzgerald
in los angeles, thank you. In many parts of the country today was all about waiting in lines. Lines for covid tests and others for flights as the
Holiday Travel
rush begins but its a major risk healt exrts are warning against. Blayne alexander reports from the worlds
Busiest Airport
in atlanta reporter with thanksgiving just around the corner, in city after city, scenes like these. Airports packed with passengers, despite the dire warning from the cdc urging all americans to stay at home. Nothings stopping me, nothing. Reporter on friday, the tsa processed more than a million passengers, only the second time hitting that threshold since march and a 15 rise over the week before in boston i am nervous but i want to be with my babies. Reporter chicago. I feel safe to fly. I think we should all fly for thanksgiving. Reporter and around the country, from long lines at airports to long lines at testing sites, people rushing to get lastminute screenings. Just for the travel doesnt matter how long i wait. I want to get a sense of relief. Reporter experts say get tested as close to departure as possible, isolate before and after you travel and test again once you arrive. But they caution testing is not foolproof. Also fanning out around the country, thousands of
College Students
many schools offering socalled exit testing. Most campuses remaining closed until spring semester. My last test was on wednesday of this week. Its now saturday. Reporter
Julia Gardner
and her
Friends Ar Sophomores
at duke university, theyre making the nearly eighthour drive from
North Carolina
home to new york why did you choose to drive instead of fly definitely feel more comfortable in the car with people who i have been with all semester regardless, rather than on a plane and in an airport with a bunch of strangers. Reporter now with cases on the rise across the country, experts fear those numbers will spike after the holiday. A brutal combination of cold weather an pandemic fatigue. Thats whats scaring us and one thing were battling that we didnt battl in march is the environment. Cold, dry air. We are just tired of it we want that vaccine we want to go see our loved ones. From
Hartsfield International
airport in atlanta, blayne, what is the cdc telling people who are traveling . Reporter jose, they have a number of tips they say that if you are deciding t travel this
Holiday Season
you should know the
Quarantine Guidelines
of the place you are going, know if you will hav to quarantine there or when you return back home theyre also urging everybody to get a flu shot before you travel and mask, should be wears a mask and two or more layers or added protection but again, jose, the cdc says that the safest course of action is to just stay home this year jose
Blayne Alexander
in atlanta, thank you. Now to the hope
On The Horizon
, the first
Coronavirus Vaccine
was just submitted to the fda fo emergency approval, that process something of a mystery to many so tonight were giving you an inside look at how the agency will make its decision and how quickly. Heres kathy park. Reporter tonight, pfizer and biontechs
Emergency Authorizatio
request for a covid19 vaccine is in the hands of the fda setting the clock on an
Approval Process
that begins now. Typically how long does that process take well, theres no typical under these circumstances. Reporter we talked to former fda officials and advisers who have been through this process before. Well, the companies will present a great dossier of all their information to the food and
Drug Administration
and their internal experts will then start to review it but very quickly. Reporter this data includes results o more than 40,000 trial participants and 2 months of safety followups by early december theyll present their evaluation to an independent advisory committee. Which is some of the top
Vaccine Scientists
from around the country and that will be in public. It is a very rigorous process by independent experts. Reporter the discussions will be streamed live providing full transparency we want to be confident before its used widely that the vaccine doesnt have any unexpected side effects. The vaccine is enormously important. Theres not a lot of room for error reporter those hearings will likely last just a few days. And then fda will make a final decision, probably pretty quickly. Reporter after the fda grants a
Company Emergency
use now the question is who ought to receive it and so the baton get passed to the
Cdcs Advisory Committee
on immunization practices and then this incidence will be done very, very quickly reporter the cdc likely to determine
Health Care Workers
,
First Responders
and older adults get the vaccine first. Doses could be distributed immediately. Within a day after that, well be seeing those vaccines injected into americans. Its really quite possible that we could start vaccinating before the end of the year. Reporter an ambitious target date being watched by the world. Another vaccine frontrunner moderna is expected to apply for
Emergency Use
authorization. Reporter jose, thats right and this could be happening soon so experts say that two vaccines could be available around middecember for
Emergency Use
. Jose kathy park in new york city, thank you. Now to politics and
President Trump
s new efforts to discredit the
Election Results
even if theres another
Covid Outbreak
in his inner circle
Garrett Haake
reports. Reporter
President Trump
spending much of the day at his
Virginia Golf Course
while his allies take swings at the
Election Results
fighting to delay certifications in both states the president lost but claims he won. Rnc chairwoman
Rhonda Mcdaniel
and the head of the
Michigan Republican
party sending this letter calling on that states board of canvassers not to certify the statewide results on monday as scheduled but to pause 14 days for an audit of wayne countys vote instead. Joe biden carried michigan by more than 150,000 votes. Tonight 24 of the 36 legal challenges by the president and his allies have already been denied, dismissed, settled or withdrawn according to a nbc news count including a lawsuit meant to halt the certification of the results in georgia dismissed by a
Trump Appointed
federal judge. A dozen cases remain active state law now requires the
Governors Office
to formalize the certification which paves the way for the
Trump Campaign
to pursue other legal options. Reporter in wisconsin, a recount of two heavily democratic counties requested and paid for by the
Trump Campaign
continues this weekend
Election Officials
hope to complete it by thanksgiving and as the president focuses on fighting the
Election Results
, the coronavirus continues to sweep through his inner circle four white house aides have tested positive this week, as has donald trump jr. Asymptomatic and under quarantine. You may have seen it by now but apparently i got the rona. Reporter a g20 side meeting held virtually today on pandemic preparedness and response dre
World Leaders
ranging from saudi arabias king to italys prime minister. The
International Community
has faced the pandemic which is unprecedented. Reporter
President Trump
was on his golf course during the meeting at which no americans spoke. Garrett, late tonight, another
Trump Campaign
lawsuit was thrown out. Reporter yeah, thats right a federal judge tossing out a lawsuit in pennsylvania this had been argued by rudy giuliani, pennsylvania expected to certify its results for joe biden on monday jose
Garrett Haake
at the white house, thank you. Coming up, swedens failed experiment how their
Dangerous Covid Gamble
went wrong. Were back with swedens risky experiment to combat covid. Officials there decided not to lock down hoping that would lead to widespread immunity but now cases are surging. Bill neely has details. Reporter sweden is in crisis. Its hospitals are admitting
Covid Patients
faster than anywhere in europe today it reported its worst week of infections ever so swedens getting tough and changing course. Bars and restaurants are now forced to close from 10 30 at night. Many owners unhappy. Its going to take away like 33 from us, from the business so its going to cost. Reporter for some simply closing early makes little sense. If we are a threat to health i think we should be closed down. Reporter
On Stockholm Streets Last Night People
kept drinking outside bars. But swedens government is still stopping short of a lockdown anywhere. We dont believe in a total lockdown we believe that the measures we have taken, the decisions we are taking are appropriate. Reporter until now sweden imposed few restrictions, gambling that letting covid spread in spring would mean
Herd Immunity
in fall it was wrong. It was done in a way that no other country had done and in my opinion that was extremely dangerous. Reporter one way of judging sweden is to compare it to its neighbors. It doesnt look good swedens death toll is four times higher than all its neighbors combined its failing to test enough so its appealing to neighbors for help and starting next week its banning
Public Meetings
of more than eight people. I definitely think thats the right thing to do. Reporter as the
Holiday Season
approaches its not ruling out tighter restrictions, even sweden may now be abandoning the swedish
Experiment Infections
are rising across most of europe. 15 million cases now the
World Health Organization
says someone dies of covid in europe every 17 seconds. Some countries with strict lockdowns are seeing signs of progress, sweden which doesnt even recommend face masks, isnt one of them. Jose bill neely, thank you. Still to come, a historic challenge, our behind the scenes look at how to deliver
Covid Vaccine
s in an astonishing 94 degrees below 0. A
Terrifying Air Scare
after takeoff. Were back with a terrifying scare aboard an
American Airlines
flight today. The
Cockpit Windshield
shattered seen in the images from tmz. The plane was traveling to cleveland from chicago when it happened. The pilots turned back and landed safely. Now to the historic challenges to deliver a
Covid Vaccine
once its available. Its a race against time and temperatures as low as 94 below tonight
Kevin Tibbles
with a behind th scenes with a look at what its all going to take reporter two extremely promising vaccines. Moderna showing a 94. 5 efficacy rate. Pfizer said the vaccine is 95 effective. Reporter the next monumental challenge, delivery. This is an undertaking unlike i think anything mankind has done before. We are literally talking about vaccinating every man, woman and child on the planet. Reporter the logistics are daunting not only do vaccines need to travel thousands of miles, they need to be kept cold. Temperatures everything these vaccines need to be kept cold, some of them need to be kept frozen. Reporter at chicagos
Ohare Airport
ground crews have just four hours to unload and reload giant 747s that crisscross the pole. You need to move the product as quickly as possible. Reporter this is one way vaccines will reach their destination. We toured dhls giant chicago warehouse. Before the two potential vaccines were announced here temperature is everything. Its a lot colder in here. How cold is it in here 2 to 8 degrees celsius. Reporter specially designed containers can be set to maintain cold during the flight. Extremely cold. Really cold. Reporter for extreme cold, the
Pfizer Vaccine
needs to be kept at negative 94 degrees, containers are also packed with dry ice. Once a vaccine arrives, the race against the clock begins hopefully from the time it leaves the manufacturer until the time it gets to the final
Distribution Center
no more than two to three days. Reporter
Covid Vaccine<\/a>, and we take you inside the giant worldwide operation to distribute it. How one carrier plans to move billions of vaccines at temperatures well below zero. Swedens surge and the new restrictions now in place did their
Herd Immunity Experiment<\/a> fail the scare in the air. The windshield of this
American Airlines<\/a> plane cracked all over with passengers on board. And music with heart. Gloria estefans new mission and the heroic nurses who are stealing the show. Stand by me this is
Nbc Nightly News<\/a> with jose diazbalart good evening. As we hit more than 12 million covid cases today, the country finds itself in a perfect storm, a surging virus mixed with
Colder Weather<\/a> plus the strong pull of family and tradition. Were all making hard decisions about the upcoming
Holiday Airports<\/a> are crowded as many choose to travel to see family but hospitals are crowded, too, many at a breaking point it took nearly 100 days for the u. S. To reach its first million covid cases. Now there were more than 1 million new cases this week alone but there is some light
On The Horizon<\/a> todays day one of the fda working to approve a vaccine. Were covering every angle so you can make informed decisions in the coming days, and we begin with
Meagan Fitzgerald<\/a> reporter tonight, a dire picture of a virus spiraling
Out Of Control<\/a> shattering records. Almost 200,000 new cases friday alone nearly 1. 2 million just last week, infecting more people than the entire population of rhode island and as the number of americans hospitalized reaches new heights the task force top doctor warns the surge is getting worse. This is faster, its broader, and what worries me it could be longer. Reporter in california, infections are rising faster than ever before. Hospitals in santa clara county, near silicon valley, on track to exceed capacity the choices that each of us make in the next two weeks may mean the difference between enough
Hospital Capacity<\/a> to care for all of us and our families and friends. Reporter across the state new restrictions taking effect, residents being asked to stay home and nonessential businesses now under curfew. Its just a little bit of a reminder for everybody to be careful and be cautious, and health is important and, you know, this is just a temporary thing. Reporter in el paso, texas, overwhelmed with cases, the
National Guard<\/a> now rushing in to relieve
Prison Inmates<\/a> who are currently moving
Covid Victims<\/a> into mobile morgues. In newark, new jersey, the
Infection Rate<\/a> close to 20 , now the mayors cracking down urging nonessential businesses to temporarily close and asking residents to get tested
College Football<\/a> also being tackled. 18 games canceled or postponed,
Including Clemson<\/a> and florida state, announced this morning just three hours before kickoff. And while a vaccine could be weeks away it wont come soon enough for the hundreds of
Health Care Workers<\/a> like alexander pes mother pilar who lost her life fighting the virus. She was a caregiver at heart. Reporter a nurse who refused to retire. It is like a fireman going into a fire you know she went into a burning building and she didnt come out. Im immensely proud of her. Reporter a sacrifice made by too
Many Americans<\/a> meagan joins us from los angeles those restrictions are already in effect where you are. Reporter jose, thats right as of last night in los angeles, all nonessential businesses like restaurants, wineries and breweries that line the street behind me here have to close by 10 00 p. M. And further limit outdoor capacity which is a lifeline to so many of these owners struggling to survive. Jose
Meagan Fitzgerald<\/a> in los angeles, thank you. In many parts of the country today was all about waiting in lines. Lines for covid tests and others for flights as the
Holiday Travel<\/a> rush begins but its a major risk healt exrts are warning against. Blayne alexander reports from the worlds
Busiest Airport<\/a> in atlanta reporter with thanksgiving just around the corner, in city after city, scenes like these. Airports packed with passengers, despite the dire warning from the cdc urging all americans to stay at home. Nothings stopping me, nothing. Reporter on friday, the tsa processed more than a million passengers, only the second time hitting that threshold since march and a 15 rise over the week before in boston i am nervous but i want to be with my babies. Reporter chicago. I feel safe to fly. I think we should all fly for thanksgiving. Reporter and around the country, from long lines at airports to long lines at testing sites, people rushing to get lastminute screenings. Just for the travel doesnt matter how long i wait. I want to get a sense of relief. Reporter experts say get tested as close to departure as possible, isolate before and after you travel and test again once you arrive. But they caution testing is not foolproof. Also fanning out around the country, thousands of
College Students<\/a> many schools offering socalled exit testing. Most campuses remaining closed until spring semester. My last test was on wednesday of this week. Its now saturday. Reporter
Julia Gardner<\/a> and her
Friends Ar Sophomores<\/a> at duke university, theyre making the nearly eighthour drive from
North Carolina<\/a> home to new york why did you choose to drive instead of fly definitely feel more comfortable in the car with people who i have been with all semester regardless, rather than on a plane and in an airport with a bunch of strangers. Reporter now with cases on the rise across the country, experts fear those numbers will spike after the holiday. A brutal combination of cold weather an pandemic fatigue. Thats whats scaring us and one thing were battling that we didnt battl in march is the environment. Cold, dry air. We are just tired of it we want that vaccine we want to go see our loved ones. From
Hartsfield International<\/a> airport in atlanta, blayne, what is the cdc telling people who are traveling . Reporter jose, they have a number of tips they say that if you are deciding t travel this
Holiday Season<\/a> you should know the
Quarantine Guidelines<\/a> of the place you are going, know if you will hav to quarantine there or when you return back home theyre also urging everybody to get a flu shot before you travel and mask, should be wears a mask and two or more layers or added protection but again, jose, the cdc says that the safest course of action is to just stay home this year jose
Blayne Alexander<\/a> in atlanta, thank you. Now to the hope
On The Horizon<\/a>, the first
Coronavirus Vaccine<\/a> was just submitted to the fda fo emergency approval, that process something of a mystery to many so tonight were giving you an inside look at how the agency will make its decision and how quickly. Heres kathy park. Reporter tonight, pfizer and biontechs
Emergency Authorizatio<\/a> request for a covid19 vaccine is in the hands of the fda setting the clock on an
Approval Process<\/a> that begins now. Typically how long does that process take well, theres no typical under these circumstances. Reporter we talked to former fda officials and advisers who have been through this process before. Well, the companies will present a great dossier of all their information to the food and
Drug Administration<\/a> and their internal experts will then start to review it but very quickly. Reporter this data includes results o more than 40,000 trial participants and 2 months of safety followups by early december theyll present their evaluation to an independent advisory committee. Which is some of the top
Vaccine Scientists<\/a> from around the country and that will be in public. It is a very rigorous process by independent experts. Reporter the discussions will be streamed live providing full transparency we want to be confident before its used widely that the vaccine doesnt have any unexpected side effects. The vaccine is enormously important. Theres not a lot of room for error reporter those hearings will likely last just a few days. And then fda will make a final decision, probably pretty quickly. Reporter after the fda grants a
Company Emergency<\/a> use now the question is who ought to receive it and so the baton get passed to the
Cdcs Advisory Committee<\/a> on immunization practices and then this incidence will be done very, very quickly reporter the cdc likely to determine
Health Care Workers<\/a>,
First Responders<\/a> and older adults get the vaccine first. Doses could be distributed immediately. Within a day after that, well be seeing those vaccines injected into americans. Its really quite possible that we could start vaccinating before the end of the year. Reporter an ambitious target date being watched by the world. Another vaccine frontrunner moderna is expected to apply for
Emergency Use<\/a> authorization. Reporter jose, thats right and this could be happening soon so experts say that two vaccines could be available around middecember for
Emergency Use<\/a>. Jose kathy park in new york city, thank you. Now to politics and
President Trump<\/a>s new efforts to discredit the
Election Results<\/a> even if theres another
Covid Outbreak<\/a> in his inner circle
Garrett Haake<\/a> reports. Reporter
President Trump<\/a> spending much of the day at his
Virginia Golf Course<\/a> while his allies take swings at the
Election Results<\/a> fighting to delay certifications in both states the president lost but claims he won. Rnc chairwoman
Rhonda Mcdaniel<\/a> and the head of the
Michigan Republican<\/a> party sending this letter calling on that states board of canvassers not to certify the statewide results on monday as scheduled but to pause 14 days for an audit of wayne countys vote instead. Joe biden carried michigan by more than 150,000 votes. Tonight 24 of the 36 legal challenges by the president and his allies have already been denied, dismissed, settled or withdrawn according to a nbc news count including a lawsuit meant to halt the certification of the results in georgia dismissed by a
Trump Appointed<\/a> federal judge. A dozen cases remain active state law now requires the
Governors Office<\/a> to formalize the certification which paves the way for the
Trump Campaign<\/a> to pursue other legal options. Reporter in wisconsin, a recount of two heavily democratic counties requested and paid for by the
Trump Campaign<\/a> continues this weekend
Election Officials<\/a> hope to complete it by thanksgiving and as the president focuses on fighting the
Election Results<\/a>, the coronavirus continues to sweep through his inner circle four white house aides have tested positive this week, as has donald trump jr. Asymptomatic and under quarantine. You may have seen it by now but apparently i got the rona. Reporter a g20 side meeting held virtually today on pandemic preparedness and response dre
World Leaders<\/a> ranging from saudi arabias king to italys prime minister. The
International Community<\/a> has faced the pandemic which is unprecedented. Reporter
President Trump<\/a> was on his golf course during the meeting at which no americans spoke. Garrett, late tonight, another
Trump Campaign<\/a> lawsuit was thrown out. Reporter yeah, thats right a federal judge tossing out a lawsuit in pennsylvania this had been argued by rudy giuliani, pennsylvania expected to certify its results for joe biden on monday jose
Garrett Haake<\/a> at the white house, thank you. Coming up, swedens failed experiment how their
Dangerous Covid Gamble<\/a> went wrong. Were back with swedens risky experiment to combat covid. Officials there decided not to lock down hoping that would lead to widespread immunity but now cases are surging. Bill neely has details. Reporter sweden is in crisis. Its hospitals are admitting
Covid Patients<\/a> faster than anywhere in europe today it reported its worst week of infections ever so swedens getting tough and changing course. Bars and restaurants are now forced to close from 10 30 at night. Many owners unhappy. Its going to take away like 33 from us, from the business so its going to cost. Reporter for some simply closing early makes little sense. If we are a threat to health i think we should be closed down. Reporter
On Stockholm Streets Last Night People<\/a> kept drinking outside bars. But swedens government is still stopping short of a lockdown anywhere. We dont believe in a total lockdown we believe that the measures we have taken, the decisions we are taking are appropriate. Reporter until now sweden imposed few restrictions, gambling that letting covid spread in spring would mean
Herd Immunity<\/a> in fall it was wrong. It was done in a way that no other country had done and in my opinion that was extremely dangerous. Reporter one way of judging sweden is to compare it to its neighbors. It doesnt look good swedens death toll is four times higher than all its neighbors combined its failing to test enough so its appealing to neighbors for help and starting next week its banning
Public Meetings<\/a> of more than eight people. I definitely think thats the right thing to do. Reporter as the
Holiday Season<\/a> approaches its not ruling out tighter restrictions, even sweden may now be abandoning the swedish
Experiment Infections<\/a> are rising across most of europe. 15 million cases now the
World Health Organization<\/a> says someone dies of covid in europe every 17 seconds. Some countries with strict lockdowns are seeing signs of progress, sweden which doesnt even recommend face masks, isnt one of them. Jose bill neely, thank you. Still to come, a historic challenge, our behind the scenes look at how to deliver
Covid Vaccine<\/a>s in an astonishing 94 degrees below 0. A
Terrifying Air Scare<\/a> after takeoff. Were back with a terrifying scare aboard an
American Airlines<\/a> flight today. The
Cockpit Windshield<\/a> shattered seen in the images from tmz. The plane was traveling to cleveland from chicago when it happened. The pilots turned back and landed safely. Now to the historic challenges to deliver a
Covid Vaccine<\/a> once its available. Its a race against time and temperatures as low as 94 below tonight
Kevin Tibbles<\/a> with a behind th scenes with a look at what its all going to take reporter two extremely promising vaccines. Moderna showing a 94. 5 efficacy rate. Pfizer said the vaccine is 95 effective. Reporter the next monumental challenge, delivery. This is an undertaking unlike i think anything mankind has done before. We are literally talking about vaccinating every man, woman and child on the planet. Reporter the logistics are daunting not only do vaccines need to travel thousands of miles, they need to be kept cold. Temperatures everything these vaccines need to be kept cold, some of them need to be kept frozen. Reporter at chicagos
Ohare Airport<\/a> ground crews have just four hours to unload and reload giant 747s that crisscross the pole. You need to move the product as quickly as possible. Reporter this is one way vaccines will reach their destination. We toured dhls giant chicago warehouse. Before the two potential vaccines were announced here temperature is everything. Its a lot colder in here. How cold is it in here 2 to 8 degrees celsius. Reporter specially designed containers can be set to maintain cold during the flight. Extremely cold. Really cold. Reporter for extreme cold, the
Pfizer Vaccine<\/a> needs to be kept at negative 94 degrees, containers are also packed with dry ice. Once a vaccine arrives, the race against the clock begins hopefully from the time it leaves the manufacturer until the time it gets to the final
Distribution Center<\/a> no more than two to three days. Reporter
Drug Companies<\/a> like pfizer will keep close watch when its vaccine hits the market. We are
Tracking Planes<\/a> and trucks with precious vaccine in our shipper and we are tracking the temperature, as well. Reporter when there is a vaccine it will take some 8,000 fully loaded 747 cargo planes to deliver 1 billion doses to the u. S. Market. An enormous logistics undertaking for all shippers from fedex to u. P. S. To dhl. Recently we expanded our cold chain facilities here in the u. S. Opening up indianapolis with a 1. 6
Million Investment<\/a> reporter are you ready . Yes, we are. Were ready. Reporter in a race for vaccine time and temperature are everything
Kevin Tibbles<\/a>, nbc news, chicago. And when we come back, superstar
Gloria Estefans<\/a> new mission to help nurses around the world. Theres good news tonight about empowering health care heroes, nurses on the front lines during this crisis and a superstar couples personal mission to make sure theyre supported during and after the pandemic through the darkest days of the pandemic, nurses have been tirelessly caring for our most vulnerable. When we come here, and put our gear on, we know that were walking into a war zone. Reporter but now in their greatest time of need a group of
Superstar Performers<\/a> banding together on thanksgiving for a special online
Benefit Concert<\/a> called nurse heroes live. Im so excited, and quite frankly, really proud of what you all are preparing for this coming thanksgiving. Youre talking from people like stevie wonder, celine dion, josh groban,
Andrea Bocelli<\/a> we have it right in her house. Reporter for
Emilio Estefan<\/a> and his wife world renowned performer gloria estefan, helping organize this show has special meaning. We are experiencing a shortage of nurses worldwide. We have lost a lot of them during the pandemic. Reporter the cause personal for gloria. Her sister becky is a nurse. I am incredibly proud of the work that she does and very thankful to her. Reporter the concert will raise funds for the
Nurse Heroes Foundation<\/a> providing scholarships worldwide. Virtually everyones life has been touched by a nurse. They care for us individually and as a nation, as a world every day. Heres our opportunity to do something for them reporter the real stars of the show names you might not recognize like new york city e. R. Nurse cassidy tolbin shell be performing as part of the nurse well nursing choir stand by me for cassidy, its a reason to celebrate after an exhausting year that included her own battle with covid. You see all these people rallyin together to support us means the world and so inspiring. Reporter a helping hand for heroes, lifting voices and hearts with songs of support. We need to try to make it as easy as possible for nurses to become nurses and help out in every way we can. Theyve really put their lives on the line for us. The concert streams online at nurseheroes. Org on thanksgiving night thats nightly news for this saturday im jose diazbalart thank you for the privilege of your time and good night the news at 6 00 starts right now. Cases are rising at an alarming rate and today more evidence. California adding more than 15,400 cases just today. That is a one day record. The fear is were going to set more records as we head into the holiday week. To flatten the curve the
Governors Office<\/a> is implementing a curfew that will start tonight at 10 00 and impact the counties in the most restrictive purple tier which is a majority of the bay area. Marianne favro live in lot gatos with what you can and cant do during it stay at home order. People we talked to say they understand why the curfew here in los gatos its bustling tonight with people shopping, dining and","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"archive.org","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","width":"800","height":"600","url":"\/\/ia601809.us.archive.org\/3\/items\/KNTV_20201122_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Lester_Holt\/KNTV_20201122_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Lester_Holt.thumbs\/KNTV_20201122_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Lester_Holt_000001.jpg"}},"autauthor":{"@type":"Organization"},"author":{"sameAs":"archive.org","name":"archive.org"}}],"coverageEndTime":"20240716T12:35:10+00:00"}