Phase 1B includes Americans 75 and older and frontline workers — including police, firefighters, teachers and grocery workers. Source
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Ariana Grande is engaged to boyfriend Dalton Gomez
The 27-year-old shared a photo of a gleaming diamond ring on her left finger with the caption “forever and then some.” Source
Titans Light Up Scoreboard in 46-25 Win Over Lions
Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill completed 21-of-27 passes for three touchdowns, and he also ran for a pair of touchdowns. It was the first five-touchdown game of his career. Source
Schumer: Congress could “vote as early as tonight” on COVID relief
“I hope and expect to have a final agreement nailed down in a matter of hours,” McConnell said Sunday. Source
San Francisco Fed chief says aid in COVID relief bill is “unequivocally beneficial”
Mary Daly, the president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, says she is “bullish on the job market once we get fully through the coronavirus.” Source
Several countries ban travel to the U.K. due to new coronavirus strain
At least six European countries have said flights will cease — if they haven’t already — while France and Belgium have also banned train travel. Source
Coronavirus vaccine rollout in full swing across the U.S.
The rollout for Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccination is now in full swing. Health care workers across the country were among the first Americans to receive the shot this week. This comes as deaths and cases continue to spike, with the U.S. recording thousands of new deaths each day. “Face the Nation” moderator Margaret Brennan joins CBSN’s Lana Zak to discuss that and more. Source
Surgeon general cites antibody treatment for Trump’s vaccine delay
Jerome Adams said the president has a “medical reason” for not receiving the coronavirus vaccine right away. Source
12/20: Jerome, Klain, Gottlieb
Today on “Face the Nation,” Congress moves closer to getting billions of dollars of COVID economic relief to Americans right before Christmas. Source
Moderna vaccine brings more hope after FDA approval
The Moderna vaccine has become the second coronavirus vaccine authorized by the FDA, as the Pfizer vaccine continues to roll out throughout the U.S. The country is in desperate need of more relief from vaccines, as hospitalizations and deaths rise at disturbing rates. Dr. Henry Bernstein joins CBSN to discuss the vaccines and what needs to be done to improve the situation across the nation. Source