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covid or not getting reinfected and getting the booster or vaccine, 40-50% reduction of the chance of getting long covid. as you know, it's a potentially suffering, disabling condition with tens of millions of people already affected. that's what this wave is doing now, adding to the burden of long covid, where we have no treatment. >> yeah, what is interesting, too, when it comes to death, i think half from the u.s. of the global deaths, which is extraordinary. it's not just deaths in the u.s. again, we're seeing around the world that cdc figures showed almost 35,000 people were hospitalized in the week ending december 30. so the deaths might be down, but hospitalizations -- that's a lot of people. >> exactly. and most of those people are people over 65, who didn't get a

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one and could face another one in years coming not taking the lessons we should. >> i can't believe the booster numbers are so low. is it a concern there's not as much danger around these days compared to the height of the pandemic? most people test at home these days, who knows the case numbers. a lot of it is out of public view and doesn't get as much attention. is that a problem? >> a big problem. that's why we have to rely on wastewater, our best metric. that's what has been so high in the u.s. and many other countries. this is a globally dominant variant now, it's really surged. and hospitalizations are helpful, but fortunately, michael, we have some population immunity built over these four years. that's why there's this gap between lots of new infections, reinfections, and not as much hospitalizations as in the past.

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FOX and Friends

the covid outbreak in 30 days has some aspect of it of physical separation. whether that's avoiding crowds. whether that's staying six feet away from people. whether that's doing teleworking, all of that does that. that's our most important tool. >> ainsley: here with reaction fox news medical contributor dr. marc siegel. i want to get your reaction. do you remember the great lengths that schools went to to separate desks, put up plexiglass and the lengths we went through standing in the grossry store standing 6 feet apart. people would yell at you if you got too close to them. all of that for nothing. no scientific proof that worked. >> it came from somewhere. i will tell you where it came from in a minute. the biggest damage was by expanding it past the first couple of weeks to slow down the hospitalizations in new york. that we didn't know what to do. but the problem is the science that started to emerge after that is contrary to what this came from. it didn't come from nowhere the

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Chris Jansing Reports

new york was diagnosed with prostate cancer and that didn't force his resignation. there are many other office holders who have had prostate cancer and continue to hold the office. so he could you know, relen kwish some of the day to day responsibilities to the deputy secretary of defense and not actually resign his position. we've had many cabinet secretaries who have had all kinds of illnesses in the past. just to go back to the very first ever secretary of defense was a man named james forester. they later named an aircraft carrier after him. and he was suffering from severe depression when he was secretary. hospitalized and during one of those hospitalizations, he jumped out a window and killed himself. so i just mention that not because i think there's any suicide connection here, but because you know we have, and that was at a very, very perilous time in the history of

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir

may have a lower response to the vaccine. the most common side effects are injection site pain, fatigue, muscle pain, headache, and joint pain. i chose arexvy. rsv? make it arexvy. we turn now to texas tonight, where authorities are investigating what they believe was a gas explosion at that hotel, just as we came on last night here. 21 people injured, fema teams today searching for more possible victims, though they now think everyone is accounted for. the blast possibly happening in the hotel's restaurant. debris scattered across downtown. tonight, the cdc is warning thatle lerespiratory illnesses spreading across the country. hospitalizations for flu jumping 35% in just a week. covid hospitalizations rising eight weeks in a row now. when we come back here, sinead o'connor's cause of death

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Dateline

united states. doctors and scientists warning appears to be the largest outbreak since omicron two years ago. though more infections, hospitalizations are lower than this time last. year ♪ ♪ ♪ welcome back to "dateline: extra." pamela fayed seemed ready to expose her husband's questionable business practices. could that have led to her murder? here again is josh mankiewicz. lapd detective salaam abdul-rahman was investigating the murder of a woman in a parking garage. then he learned that not only was pam fayed locked in a bitter divorce with her husband jim but that the gold trading company that had generated all the money they were fighting over was now under federal investigation and that pam was going to turn on her husband and cooperate with prosecutors. >> she was probably going to be

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Fox News Live

hospitalizations and up to 19000 flu -related deaths. experts fear cases will only continue to climb in the new year. so, how can you protect yourself this flu season (doctor marty mckay professor at johns hopkins school of medicine on a fox news conservative. so doctor mary, is this flu season worse than others? or are we mingling more? >> it is nice to see you arthel but does not appear to be worse than other flu seasons but the country has been oddly complacent about flu deaths each year we have got almost 5000 this year from just this flu season. they has not yet peaked in many parts of the northern united states inmate peak in february. we may see 15 -- 30,000 deaths in the typical flu season where the hopes of the pandemic was the silver lining is that we basically learn better hygiene. it should not be acceptable to show up to work coughing on people and slobbering.

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Yasmin Vossoughian Reports

real problematic issue but in general, we have seen more of what alkalotic of a domino chain effect for infection. this one started with covid. they got paxlovid. they improve. and then you have something else. it's not covid, it's not blue, not rsv. it's something and we have to ride that wave out too. so, it's been weeks of just miserable -- i do encourage people to get checked, checked for things that they might not realize because with all feelings of numbness, oh, we've got something, it's probably a cold, i'll just stay home. but when it's going on longer, or it's difficult for you or your body, go get it checked out. we are seeing infections on top of these viruses. >> hospitalizations according to the cdc are actually down when it comes to covid, i believe 30% from last year. i wonder if we are at this stage yet. we talked about this in the beginning of the pandemic. one day, we will be at this stage in which covid would be like everything else. are we at a stage in which covid has become this chronic

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Alex Wagner Tonight

into the nucleus is very tiny if at all and then we have special innate immune system proteins that prevented from integrating so even if that happens 99% or more is not going to integrate into the dna. the bottom line is, this is just a scare tactic to scare people away from taking mrna vaccines. they're extremely safe. there's no evidence of dna integration. and it's important now more than ever, just about to save your life. to keep you out of the hospital. why? because this new jn.1 variant that is now rising across the nation, and we're up to thousands of hospitalizations again, you need this new annual immunization which specifically tailored for the variants that are circulating. and if you don't take it you are a risk of hospitalization again. so why he would send out this message at all and why it's under this message that this time when we are desperate to convince americans, only about 90% of americans have even

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