1/5: The CDC stands by its latest advice allowing people with COVID to isolate for just five days. A Capitol police officer describes the personal impact of the insurrection one year later.
New confusion over what the CDC is recommending in its effort to slow the surge in COVID cases. The agency is sticking with guidance on how long people should isolate -- but tried to clarify its advice on testing. An average of more than 550,000 americans have tested positive every day over the past week. About 10% of them are in Florida, where the average number of new cases is higher than it's ever been. Chicago public school officials have canceled today's classes after teachers voted to switch to remote learning, due to the surge of COVID cases. Interstate 95 in Virginia is finally clear, after Monday's powerful snowstorm trapped hundreds of people in their cars. Some of them were stuck for more than a day in a massive backup that stretched for more than 40 miles. Tomorrow mark's the first anniversary of the deadly January 6th assault on the Capitol. The House Select Committee investigating the attack seeks cooperation from Fox News host Sean Hannity, about his communication with the White House before the riot. The committee also expressed interest in speaking directly with former Vice President Mike Pence.
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