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The Beat With Ari Melber-20211201-23:04:00

we are concerned that the new variant may pose substantial risk to public health. >> belgium confirmed it identified one case of the new strain which feared to be more transmissable than the delta variant. >> austrians have been told to stay home and only go out for essential reasons. >> hard. angry. all things. that is what is going on over there. we know it is a global pandemic, but it can be easy to focus just on our community or neighborhood or country, and yet the nature of this provides information and even guidance for us by looking at what is abroad particularly. as i emphasized some of what happens abroad is a first run for what is a possibility and sometimes a likelihood to happen here. if you look at europe literally breaking records, more covid now than ever before, you can ask is that an argument for cynicism or

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The Story With Martha MacCallum-20211129-20:02:00

africa but we don't know answers. it's something to take seriously to track and understand but it's not a cause for panic. we have a lot of tools. we have a full tool books of things to deal with this variant. >> martha: knowing what we know about how viruses evolve, does it make sense it would be milder but more easily transmissable? >> in general some will be less severe in an effort to become more transmissable. if you're a virus is not severe, you will go about and infect other people. so sometimes there's that kind of a trade-off. many of the coronaviruses we deal with probably went through that process. it's unclear if this is happening now. it's mostly young people that got infected in south africa.

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MTP Daily-20211129-18:12:00

they've taken themselves out of the cue for the next delivery of vaccines. and by doing that, they're allowing many of the countries have been able to purchase the vaccines. we need to see more of that commitment. this needs to be a global wakeup call that we do not, any of us return to normalcy as just mentioned, until we have global vaccine equity. >> let's back up when it comes to omicron. let's talk about what we do and don't know. we don't know if it's more transmisable. we don't know if it does anything to evade vaccines. we don't know if omicron makes you more sick if you get it. right? let's -- can we kind of put into context the things that we don't yet know about this variant and when we might find out so we can kind of understand the beast we're dealing with here? >> yeah. very important points. i'll start by saying we don't know a lot. there's concern about omicron, because looking at its genetic code, it has a lot of mutations we've seen previously in variants that have been more transmissable as well as variants that might be able to decrease the effectiveness of

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Your World With Neil Cavuto-20211129-21:28:00

and what they got for it is a restriction that is doing to harm them economically. how much time will be needed because i have read anywhere from a new days to a few weeks before there's a real assessment. right now they're saying that maybe it's more transmissable but certainly the symptoms, the illness has been relatively mild. >> so that's correct. those are some anecdotal reports coming out. again, this is not based on any significant or large amount of data. that's what we're hearing in terms of being more transmissable than delta because of the amount of mutations that it has. we're also seeing in some reports that it's resulting in mild or moderate disease and primary affecting those unvaccinated. so the reports are coming out. until we have more data -- the reason why it takes time, you're looking at this particular variant and testing against those that are investigated,

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield-20211127-19:07:00

states. >> you would predict from looking at the mutations that have been identified that it likely will be more transmissable. we don't know that yet but you have to be careful and assume that's the case. >> do you believe that omicron is already here in the u.s., likely? >> you know, i would not be surprised if it is. >> reporter: while health officials are trying to learn more about omicron. the white house and president biden have been stressing the importance of vaccinations and booster shots. that's how this administration insist americans will be able to protect themselves against the coronavirus and other variants that may make its way to the united states. this is such a difficult subject for the administration to tackle in the coming days and weeks as people are heading into the holiday season. they're trying to learn more about what this variant might mean for people who are impacted

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Outnumbered-20211126-17:32:00

transmissable? early data out of south africa says it may be more contagious or more transmissible as we're seeing a rapid rise in cases there. does it cause more severe disease? we don't know. it's too soon to tell. the good news is the wall of natural and vaccine induced immunity is still going to suppress any severity of these new variants. that brings us to the third question. is the vaccine, is the natural immunity, will it be protective against this new variant? too soon to tell. we need more information. the good news is that i can tell you the vaccines, natural immunity, it's not black or white. while the new variant has about 50 mutations, 30 specifically to that spike protein, many of those mutations have been in some of the other variants. so even if there's less efficacy from the vaccine or less efficacy from natural immunity, it is highly likely that they will both still offer some protection against this new

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CNN Newsroom With Alisyn Camerota and Victor Blackwell-20211018-18:30:00

two-thirds of all eligible people are now fully vaccinated. covid related deaths are trending down. cases and hospitalizations are falling to nearly three month lows. but health officials are expressing concerns about the failure to vaccinate more people. >> there is the zadanger that y could have a stalling of the diminishing of the number of cases and when that happens as we've seen in the past with other waves that we've been through, there is the danger of resurgence. >> as new signs emerge of a different version of the delta variant seen in the u.k. >> reporter: doctor scott gottlieb is calling for urgent research. >> and now a little bit more on the new version of the variant. according to dr. gottlieb, it is graining prevalence slowly in the u.k. there is no evidence that it is more transmissable but he's trying attention to this because we have the tools in place to

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Anderson Cooper 360-20211005-01:29:00

the significant surge, that's when it went up, and then it s sort of just dropped off and stayed low. that was going into the winter and then even into the spring. so it is possible that you could have a significant drop like we are seeing now and it stays low. take it back even further. more than 100 years ago, 1918, 1919, you also had a significant surge. in fact, if you look at the waves at that point, the biggest surge was around this time of the year and then it dropped and you had some smaller surges sort of after that, but nothing like what happened just now. so it is quite possible going into the next few months that the numbers could go down and stay down. that's what i'm hoping for. i am looking forward to the holidays and hope they are a lot different than last year. >> you said go down and stay down. what would be the thing that would bring them back up besides other than a -- some new variant that was far more transmissable? >> i think what you would see is that you'd see significant cases

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Outnumbered-20210908-16:25:00

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Hannity-20210908-06:33:00

why is it not gain of function? the viruses are more transmissable to human and why is not gain of function? >> sean: if i were to lie to congress, i'm pretty sure that i would be charged with a crime. you have been saying your belief is under oath that dr. anthonyty fauci lied to congress. last time i checked, that is against the law, isn't it, senator? >> it is a felony punishable five years in jail. we refer to the department of justice. i don't think biden department of justice will do anything with it, but yes, it is dangerous to have public officials who we need to trust and coming to lie to us. he has lied dozens of times. usually he tells us it's for our own good, but yes, he has assembled ans he is definitely lied to the american public. he should be held responsible for not just that, but the judgment thatri we should contie to fund this lab and the virus all likelihood came from the lab, i think is an incredibly

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