Britain prepares to roll out COVID vaccine
Europe is slowly opening up, but it's still implementing COVID-19 restrictions as the U.K. prepares to roll out a coronavirus vaccine. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
Europe is slowly opening up, but it's still implementing COVID-19 restrictions as the U.K. prepares to roll out a coronavirus vaccine. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
On Saturday night, President Trump visited Georgia to campaign for two Republican Senate candidates, but used the rally to complain and repeat false claims about the presidential election. Chip Reid reports.
President-elect Joe Biden is ramping up his transition with a series of critical meetings in the coming days. Nikole Killion reports.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Weekend News" anchored by Jericka Duncan.
California is facing new restrictions to slow the spread of the coronavirus. This comes as the number of infections in the U.S. tops 15 million and more than 282,000 people have been killed. Lilia Luciano has the latest.
The order will remain in effect until at least December 28, and will result in the closure of personal care services such as nail and hair salons and barbershops, as well as the closure of bars and wineries.
As California hospitals fill up, most residents face strict new coronavirus rules that go into effect at midnight on Sunday and will last for at least three weeks. While the pandemic spreads nationwide, former FDA commissioner Scott Gottlieb says ''as bad as things are right now, they're going to get a lot worse.'' Nancy Chen reports.
The coronavirus is badly hitting rural America's hospitals as many of them are on the edge of running out of capacity. Dr. Jennifer Bacani McKenney, the health officer in Wilson County, Kansas, joins CBSN to discuss the impact of the pandemic in small towns and the push back from communities over safety protocols.
Rickia Young, her toddler son and 16-year-old nephew were driving home in late October when they were caught between police and protesters. An Instagram Live video shows the officers smashing the windows and pulling all three out of the vehicle. The 28-year-old mother says she and her nephew were beaten and her son was taken from his car seat. Young shared her story for the first time to Philadelphia Inquirer reporter Anna Orso and joins CBSN's Omar Villafranca with more. (Warning: Some viewers may... Читать дальше...
CBS MoneyWatch reporter Megan Cerullo joins CBSN's Omar Villafranca to discuss what employment law may impact how employers communicate with their staff about a potential coronavirus vaccine and possible liabilities companies may face if the vaccine sickens employees.
With vaccines on the way, companies will likely have the legal right to compel many workers to get inoculated, experts say.