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Business News: People in Israel and Bahrain are losing their vaccination status for not taking boosters

People in Israel and Bahrain are losing their vaccination status for not taking boosters : Rashtra News A paramedic with Israel's Magen David Adom medical service administers the third shot of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine on August 24, 2021 in Holon.Ahmad Gharabli | AFP | Getty ImagesIsrael and Bahrain want eligible residents to take their

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CNN Newsroom Live

each week in the u.s. world health organization says 10,000 around the world in december, yet not many people are talking about covid anymore. what are you are concerns now? >> they should be talking about it, it's raging as far as the infections, the spread. the wastewater levels are the second highest in the pandemic. we've got a problem with this jn.1 variant getting into people far easier than most we've seen since the beginning of the pandemic. >> i know a lot of people personally who have not gotten vaccine boosters, don't think covid is a big deal now. but cdc data says less than 20% of adults, 8% of kids have received the updated vaccine. what do you say to those ambivalent about the boosters now? >> it's a real mistake. this booster does help protect

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Morning Joe

joe. i don't want to be that guy. there is no way, with all of these pressures, that job, i don't know, over/under on three years that guys lasts, realist realistically at this point? >> i learned a lot, watching people try to replace bear bryant. i was in school when he left, and it was savage. whether it was ray perkins or the spade of people that followed afterwards. that's one of the reasons why i was calling for somebody tough and strong like nick saban. he had to stare down not just the boosters, he had to stare down a legend. you need somebody big enough. saban, it's like, yeah, basically, he was like, bear bryant, he was great. that was then. this is now. let's build anew. there aren't many people that are going to do that. as hard as it is for me to believe, nick saban's shadow going to be even bigger.

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Yasmin Vossoughian Reports

texting you like me saying what do i have at this point in my life, let's talk covid first? what are the risks right now of reinfection. i had covid a month and a half ago. should i be worried that when you get infected again? >> yes, yasmin, the quick question. i do think people should take reinfection seriously. general, we like to think that serious infection and any boosters you might have received give you enough immunity to prevent the infection. it's really to stop the virus from rejecting. you but we are seeing jn.1 going around the world like a crazy kind of fever. and literally, it's infecting people. and i've had patients that are getting reinfected. and these are young healthy patients. what we think might be happening is that immunity you get from previous infections and even for the booster is not just that long-lasting and i do think that you have about 4 to 6 weeks of protection from a prior infection. it doesn't mean you should run around and not take precautions

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SCVNews.com | COVID-19 Weekly Roundup: Hospital Admissions Reach Medium Level

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health confirmed Thursday 263 new laboratory confirmed cases and three new deaths from COVID-19 in the Santa Clarita Valley within the last week.

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The ReidOut

covid, flu, and rsv, all circulating now at higher levels, right after everyone's traveled at 30,000 feet, or in any vehicle. really, this week after the holidays as when you're gonna see a lot of that transmission, and that's why we're expecting things to really peak this month. critical for people, especially if you're medically higher risk, watching this right now, or have family that's high-risk, if they're sick, you get a diagnosis. don't just assume things are gonna go away by themselves. >> right. because a lot of people a sniffling, sneezing, coughing, they're having what seems like flu symptoms. even me, i was sniffing, took a covid test, not covid, not covid, it's always not covid. is it something else? right now, the covid vaccination rates, people getting their boosters, are very low. only 19% of 18 plus or getting the covid updates. influences shot, 44%. rsv, shot 17%. is it one of these three things people are mostly sick with? >> likely. there's a few other more

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Inside Politics With Dana Bash

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Chris Jansing Reports

about vaccines and boosters. i know we have covid fatigue, virus fatigue. vaccine boosters are incredible tools in our tool belt. don't feel defeated if you get a diagnosis of covid because we have treatments. paxlovid has been shown to treat problematic issues with long covid. it's not just the elderly. not just people who are younger. anybody of any age, especially if you have any sort of chronic condition and what the chronic condition, all of us probably have one. anything from high blood pressure, obesity, mental illness, all of us are more susceptible. not too late to get all the vaccines you need. >> the respiratory illnesses have gotten so bad. we're seeing hospitals reintroduce mask mandates.

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Chris Jansing Reports

the december basically saying they wanted them to urge their high risk patients to get vaccinated. that shows you where the cdc is. when you look at the latest covid report for example, only 18% of adults have gotten that shot. the flu shot is well below 50% of adults. lower than it was last year. so experts of course say when you look at those numbers plus the fact of where we are right now. typically, we saw of course flu, rsv, the common cold, but this really is the first season that is officially beyond the pandemic. so now covid has wrapped into this kind of list of normal illnesses we see around this time and that's why experts expect this number to continue rising for january. >> how can we best protect ourselves and loved ones? are vaccines and boosters as important as they were before? you heard that the cdc has put on a notice from doctors saying get your patients vaccinated. >> it is important to think

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Covid's new variant: Five things to look out for | India News

India News: Not just in India, but the JN.1 Covid-19 variant is spreading rapidly across the world. The WHO has already classified it as a “variant of interest”.

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