Overseas travelers who arrive in Perth must isolate in hotel quarantine for 14 days. The last previous known case of someone being infected with COVID-19 within Western Australia was on April 11. Source
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CBS Weekend News, January 31, 2021
Major winter storm threatens millions in the northeast; American “pizza man” finds his passion in pizza aerobics Source
Biden expected to push for sweeping COVID-19 economic relief package
President Biden will push for his COVID-19 economic relief package as 10 Senate Republicans offered an alternative. Christina Ruffini has the latest from the White House. Source
Major winter storm threatens millions in the Northeast
A major winter storm is making its way to the Northeast, threatening millions with ice and snow. Jeff Berardelli has the forecast. Source
What happens to your biodata after you pay for a genealogy test?
In the world of biotech, data is the new oil. That means the DNA you provide for a genealogy test could be shared in a market worth trillions. Jon Wertheim reports. Source
Families remember loved ones lost to COVID-19
The death toll continues to rise from COVID-19, even with vaccine efforts underway across the country. Scott Pelley speaks with some of the family members of the hundreds of thousands of Americans who were killed by the virus. Source
Myanmar military says it has taken control of the country for 1 year
It was also reported that State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi, the nation’s top leader, and the country’s president, Win Myint, were both detained in the pre-dawn hours of Monday. Source
American “pizza man” finds his passion in pizza aerobics
Known as “pizza man,” this man has a message for all shy kids: Find your passion. In his case, that is pizza aerobics. Jaime Yuccas has the story. Source
Biden invites GOP senators to White House to discuss COVID relief
Ten Republican senators have proposed an alternative to the president’s COVID-19 economic relief package totaling $1.9 trillion. Source
Georgia police chief works to heal wounds made by racial injustice
Police chief Lou Dekmar of Lagrange, Georgia, has set an example for effective community policing by addressing decades of inequality. Four years ago, the Lagrange police chief publicly apologized for the 1940 lynching of a Black teenager and now partners with dozens of local organizations addressing inequality. Errol Barnett shares the story. Source