The Food and Drug Administration yesterday expanded eligibility for Pfizer's Covid-19 vaccine booster shot to children ages 12 to 15 amid the huge omicron surge. The FDA also said anyone 12 and older who's eligible for a Pfizer booster can now got one as soon as five months after the second vaccine dose instead of having to wait six months. Boosters are already recommended for everyone age 16 and older. The FDA based its decision largely on data from Israel that found no new safety concerns when 12- to 15-year-olds got a Pfizer booster five months after their second dose, or for those 16 and up to get a booster a month earlier than the six months that had been the recommendation.
BREAKING: The FDA has expanded Pfizer’s COVID-19 boosters for U.S. children as young as 12 as the omicron variant spreads. Final approval is still needed from the CDC. https://t.co/lKW01r6gt4
— The Associated Press (@AP) January 3, 2022
Back to School: As schools returned from their holiday break yesterday amid the omicron surge, with new cases across the U.S. having tripled in the past two weeks, some school systems extended the break instead, while others temporarily went back to remote learning. But many went forward with in-person classes as planned, among them the nation's largest school system in New York City. However, it has a a stockpile of Covid test kits that can go home with students and plans to double to number of random tests done in schools. The Los Angeles Unified School District, meanwhile, announced that schools will now reopen on January 11th, and students and employees will have to show a negative Covid test result to enter campus.
➤FORMER THERANOS CEO HOLMES FOUND GUILTY OF SOME FRAUD AND CONSPIRACY CHARGES, ACQUITTED OF OTHERS: Elizabeth Holmes, the former CEO of Theranos, was convicted of fraud and conspiracy charges yesterday after being accused of duping investors into believing the startup had developed a medical device that could detect diseases and conditions from a few drops of blood. Holmes was convicted of two counts of wire fraud and two counts of conspiracy to commit fraud, while being acquitted on four other counts of fraud and conspiracy that alleged she also deceived patients who paid for Theranos blood tests. The jury deadlocked on three charges. Holmes faces up to 20 years in prison for each count, but legal experts say she's unlikely to receive the maximum sentence. Holmes founded Theranos in 2003 when she was just 19 years old.
➤INVESTIGATORS ZERO IN ON BOULDER AREA IN SEARCH FOR CAUSE OF COLORADO WILDFIRE: Investigators looking for the cause of the fast-moving Colorado wildfire that destroyed nearly 1,000 home and other buildings last week have zeroed in on an area near Boulder. Boulder County Sheriff Joe Pelle said Monday that they're focusing on an area where a passer-by captured video of a burning shed on the day the fire began. Pelle wouldn't give many more details, saying he wouldn't comment on the investigation until he was ready, quote, "to announce some progress -- perhaps that may be a week, perhaps that may be a month." Search teams, meanwhile, continued looking for two people who remain missing after the wildfire.
BREAKING: New York attorney general subpoenas former President Donald Trump, Donald Trump Jr. and Ivanka Trump in probe of the family's business. https://t.co/NAFNlXpQ2O
— The Associated Press (@AP) January 3, 2022
➤REVEALED THAT JEFFREY EPSTEIN PAID ACCUSER GIUFFRE $500K: A federal court unsealed the terms of a 2009 settlement between Jeffrey Epstein, who killed himself in jail in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges, and one of his accusers, Virginia Giuffre, showing he paid her $500,000 to drop her sexual abuse suit. He didn't admit to any wrongdoing under the agreement. The court that unsealed the documents is considering her current sexual abuse lawsuit against Britain's Prince Andrew. Giuffre has said Epstein and his longtime companion Ghislaine Maxwell trafficked her to have sex with men including Andrew. The prince has denied the claim and says he never met Giuffre. Maxwell was convicted on sex trafficking charges last week. Andrew's attorneys wanted the settlement revealed because they claim Giuffre agreed in it not to pursue legal action against anyone who could have been named a co-defendant in the suit against Epstein. The agreement doesn't name Andrew.
Pittsburgh still has a path to the playoffs after beating Cleveland 26-14 in what was likely Ben Roethlisberger's last home game, but the Steelers will need a little help.https://t.co/ZG0mKLKzPX
— AP NFL (@AP_NFL) January 4, 2022
An emotional Ben Roethlisberger on his final game in Pittsburgh.
— NFL (@NFL) January 4, 2022
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🏀EMBIID GETS TRIPLE-DOUBLE IN 76ERS' 133-113 WIN OVER ROCKETS: Philadelphia's Joel Embiid had a triple-double in the 76ers' 133-113 win over the Houston Rockets last night. The All-Star center had 31 points, 15 rebounds and 10 assists as the fans in Philadelphia chanted "MVP!" It was the third career triple-double for Embiid.
🏈OKLAHOMA QB WILLIAMS ENTERING TRANSFER PORTAL: Oklahoma quarterback Caleb Williams said Monday (January 3rd) that he's entering the transfer portal so he can speak with other schools, but the freshman said he hadn't ruled out staying with Oklahoma. Williams was recruited to Oklahoma by then-head coach Lincoln Riley, who made the stunning and unexpected move in late November to leave for USC. But Oklahoma looks to be ready if Williams does leave, with former UCF quarterback Dillon Gabriel tweeting within hours of Williams' announcement that despite committing to transfer to UCLA last month, he was instead planning to go to Oklahoma.
🏈RAIDERS' HOBBS ARRESTED ON DUI CHARGE: Las Vegas Raiders rookie cornerback Nate Hobbs was arrested on a misdemeanor DUI charge early Monday morning, hours after the Raiders' win over the Indianapolis Colts kep their playoff hopes alive. Las Vegas police said they got a call just after 4 a.m. about a driver asleep inside a vehicle parked on the exit ramp of a parking garage. Hobbs, who was the driver, failed a field sobriety test and was booked for misdemeanor DUI. The Raiders said they were gathering information about the incident.
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