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Anderson Cooper 360

possibly, or smaller animals that could be transmitting this. but much more ebola, we don't know for sure what the natural reservoir of monkeypox is. ebola is probably bats, although they haven't shown that for sure and monkeypox these rodents. it's that contact, that swapping of viruses that happens between animals and humans, these zoonotic jumps. and in certain cases with prolonged contact you can have human-to-human transmission. but as we've seen with covid, we have to be a little humble here in understanding does the virus change? could it become more transmissable in some way? we're not saying that at this point. but when you're dealing with a very large outbreak like this, people who seem to have contracted this disease with no known travel to that part of the world, no known contact with someone who's infected, it's a bit of a sort of medical investigation that is still ongoing now to figure out if

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The Big Saturday Show

circulation and locked down for a while? is there some relationship to covid here that made people more susceptible to this? if so far it looks like it's not something to be alarmed about which, of course, betweens the w.h.o -- means the w.h.o. will sound an alarm this time, though they didn't do it for covid. >> hey, doc, how efficient is this in terms of being transmitted from person to person and using covid as an example, particularly the omicron variant. is it that efficient in terms of jumping from person to person or, as you said, it's not spreading as easily. do we have any metrics on that? >> we're busy collecting information on that, joe. but again, it doesn't look like it's efficient anywhere near what we saw with covid. i mean, covid keeps getting more transmissable. this is nothing on that order whatsoever, and i also want to point out that everybody that was born before 1972 -- i guess that's me -- already had a

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CNN Newsroom Live

it hurts when i think about their situation. >> i can totally understand. i'm glad you're out and done some extraordinary reporting there over the years. it's great to have you back, at least for now. thank you. >> good to be home. i'm joined now by professor ben cowling. china continues to persist with this zero covid policy. is it working and what are the impacts of persevering despite the economic and societal impacts? >> i think it worked pretty well for the first two years of the pandemic. there were not too many out yn breaks, not too many infections but it's changed. omicron is much more transmissable. that means it's much more difficult to stop. into the future, there's going to be more outbreaks, more

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The Story With Martha MacCallum

variants. >> we're learning that most americans have had covid, three out of four kids have had it. quick thought for you on what is to come. >> well, i think martha, it's very clear this virus will continue. we will have additional variants. those variants will continue to have certain characteristics. they're more transmissable than the previous variant. i know it's hard to believe. but i used to think nothing could be more transmissible than delta. the other thing they're going to do, they're going to have really less ability for natural immunity and vaccines to prevent those infections. so to be less susceptible to our vaccines and previous infection, natural immunity, so this is what is going to continue to happen. and i think, you know, in the next three, four, five, six months, there's another variant that surpasses the omicron 2 variant in terms of its

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CNN Newsroom With Alisyn Camerota and Victor Blackwell

you're going to see a handful of people on that flight who are positive who don't know it. it's best for every one to wear a mask. do not wear a cloth mask or a surgical mask. you want a n-95 mask or kf 95 mask. the other protection is not adequate. is it an ordinary seasonal virus. is that true? >> some time in next few weeks will have killed its one millionth person. omicron which is syringela lcir a more transmissable form has killed about 150,000 people.

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

this seems to show the new subvariant is more contagious, kelly? >> reporter: they believe it's one and a half times more transmissable. that accountfor the spread we're seeing. here in d.c. health fishes say of the test results they have tracked, to more than 60% of the positive cases have been this ba.2 variant. >> kelly o'donnell at the white house. thank you. we are learning more about a massive fire in a northern california home depot late yesterday and the desperate efforts to evacuate crowds of shoppers and dozens of workers. steve patterson has that >> reporter: from above a molten fireball erupting in the sky, cop suming thousands of square feet burning for hours, turning the hardware store's content into kindling, shrouding suburban san jose into a plume of black smoke. on the ground panic. breaking out at 5:30

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Fox News Live-20220123-17:51:00

so if you haven't started, get started, because if you're up-to-date with your vaccinations, we can put the pandemic behind us. arthel: and you call it a flash flood, not a wave. we're talking about omicron, but it's more transmissable, as you well know, but causes less severe illness. is so should people be casual about catching covid now with the attitude that it's not so bad and they'll have natural a immunity in. >> it's never a good thing to get an infection. that doesn't mean you have to seal yourself with off and stop everything, but if you can avoid it, you should. and especially if you're older, if you have a health condition that makes you more vulnerable like an organ transplant. and if you haven't been vaccinated, it can be much more severe. arthel: don't gamble. get vaccinated. >> right. arthel: all right. i have. i've gotten three so far. i'm wondering am a i going to have to get a fourth, but we'll have you back to talk about that. i have to go right now; i'm up against a hard clock. nice to see you with, former cdc

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Anderson Cooper 360-20220128-01:40:00

transmission. but if you look at severity of cases and you look at the data from denmark, it doesn't appear that the cases that are with the new variant, the sublineage of omicron, are any more severe. the uk is having an increase in percentage. they started off with just a couple of percent, it's going up right now. it's very, very low percentage in the united states. bottom line, we're keeping a very close eye on it. it looks a bit more transmissable, but not necessarily more severe. >> dr. fauci, i really appreciate your time tonight. thank you so much. >> my pleasure. good to be with you, anderson. well, the culture wars are on full display in virginia. the new republican governor set up a tip line for parents to report schools that teach critical race theory, even though he had no problem with his own children learning about it. we'll have more on that controversy, next. nchlines, he takes robitussin naturals powered by 100% drug-free ingredients.

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CNN Newsroom With Alisyn Camerota and Victor Blackwell-20220208-20:02:00

have yet to offer a clear plan. they say schools should still to cdc guidelines and keep masks on. >> always great to see you. isn't it like a metric. each state setting up a metric of its own when you get below this particular positivity rate in the community or this particular hospitalization rate in a community then you can take off the masks. am i over simplifying how they should do it? >> it's a little more complicated than that. it's called ba.2. this is the sub variant that's more transmissable than the omicron variant. it's here in the united states. we'll know whether it will accelerate like in the uk and denmark or whether the numbers will continue to go down. it's kind of like groundhog day. we don't know right now if

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CNN Newsroom With Alisyn Camerota and Victor Blackwell-20220317-19:51:00

cdc director rochelle walensky is calling attention to a subvariant of omicron called ba.2 that appears to be highly transmissable. w walensky says hospitalizations could rise. >> ba.2 accounts for nearly a quarter of all new covid cases. elizabeth cohen has more. elizabeth, just when the mask mandates are being lifted across the country, now we have a new subvariant. what do we know? >> right. i think that's the reality. when you lay back on mitigation efforts, you're going to see cases go up. let's talk about this new omicron subvariant. this number is pretty striking, ba.2, the subvariant. it's 82% more transmissable and

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