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With vaccines on the way, how long should we wear face masks? Plus, Rep. Katie Porter says Mitch McConnell is to be blamed for holding up COVID relief bill. - Categories Via RSS |
- News
- Publication Date |
- Dec 09, 2020
- Episode Duration |
- 00:25:07
UK investigators are looking into reports of coronavirus vaccine recipients having allergic reactions. Dr. Angela Rasmussen from the Georgetown Center for Global Health Science & Security says it may take a while before we know the allergic reactions are linked to the vaccine.
Many of us may be tired of wearing facial coverings, but Dr. Chris Colbert from the Emergency Medicine Residency Program at the University of Illinois/Chicago says it'll take at least an year before we can interact with others without face masks.
President-elect Joe Biden has announced set of plans to combat the pandemic, including a possible national mandate on facial coverings. Dr. Peter Katona from UCLA's Geffen School of Medicine offers "cautious optimism."
A California small business-owner is keeping her café doors open by designating the patio area as "protest zones" to work around the State government's outdoor dining ban. Tricia Neal, who owns the Swork coffee shop in Eagle Rock, CA, says, while she doesn't blame health officials, the outdoor dining ban has been hard on her business.
Americans are desperately in need of financial assistance from the second COVID relief bill. But what's holding it up in Congress? Rep. Katie Porter (D-Calif.) says Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is to be blamed.
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