Health officials are warning people not to travel during the Hanukkah, Christmas and New Year's holiday season as Covid-19 cases spike after millions gathered for Thanksgiving. This as the FDA notifies the CDC and Operation Warp Speed to prepare for a fast distribution of Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine. Some could begin getting the shots as soon as Monday. Allison gets the latest from CBS News Medical Contributor Dr. David Agus and speaks with CBS News Transportation Correspondent Kris Van Cleave about the distribution process and its complications. Allison speaks with psychiatrist Dr. Marketa Wills about how families can discuss whether or not to travel this holiday season. Meanwhile, President Trump gets significant support from Republicans for a long shot lawsuit asking the Supreme Court to reverse the 2020 election. CBS's Weijia Jiang reports. The drama isn't stopping President-elect Joe Biden from moving on with cabinet picks. Allison gets the latest from CBS's Nikole Killion. In this week's Kaleidoscope segment, Allison speaks with Johns Hopkins University history professor and director of Hard Histories at Hopkins Project Martha S. Jones - who was part of a team that discovered that the school's benefactor and namesake owned enslaved Black people. In recognition of Computer Science Education Week, Allison speaks with 16-year-old Jordan Gardner in Vincennes, Indiana, who is working with the National 4-H Council to help teach young people, about why this is important. Finally, Allison speaks with Google’s Katherine Williams about this year’s top search trends.
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