As omicron spreads, experts share how to celebrate holidays safely

As omicron spreads, experts share how to celebrate holidays safely
As omicron spreads, experts share how to celebrate holidays safely
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(NEW YORK) — The recent rise in COVID-19 cases has come at an important time for millions of American families, particularly ones who avoided gatherings during last winter’s surge.

However, doctors and medical experts said this year’s holiday celebrations don’t necessarily need to be outright canceled if eligible family members are vaccinated and stick to protective protocols.

“I think it can be very different than last year,” Dr. John Brownstein, an epidemiologist at Boston Children’s Hospital and an ABC News contributor, said. “We didn’t have vaccines, we didn’t have pervasive testing. With these new tools, we can celebrate in a different way.”

Brownstein and other health experts said vaccinations and booster shots are the best tools to ensure that families are safe. The health data has shown that fully vaccinated people are less susceptible to the severe symptoms of the virus, are less likely to be hospitalized and less likely to die from COVID.

The booster shots have also been shown to provide strong protection from severe symptoms.

“The vast majority of breakthrough cases will be mild or asymptomatic,” he said.

Brownstein also emphasized social distancing before traveling to see families as it would reduce the risk of catching the virus from someone outside their household.

While there are long lines at testing sites and shortages of tests around the country, medical experts told ABC News that getting a test will give families peace of mind and prevent spread if they gather.

Dr. June McKoy, a professor at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine, told ABC News that even fully vaccinated individuals should get a test and avoid gatherings if the test comes back positive.

McKoy emphasized that the virus is still dangerous for children under five, the elderly and those with immunocompromised systems.

“Families need to be open before they have visitors,” she told ABC News. “They need to know if you are putting someone at risk.”

McKoy recommended that indoor gatherings be kept to a small number, especially if it’s difficult to ventilate the room. She also urged family members to wear masks inside if there is an unvaccinated child or very elderly to ensure they are protected.

Removing the masks during meals is OK, according to McKoy, who said she plans on wearing a mask when she visits her family this week.

Ultimately, McKoy said it will come down to a person’s own sense of risk aversion and willingness to adhere to vaccinations and protective protocols.

She did note that holiday gatherings with family are important for one’s mental health and said taking such steps to enjoy the company of family during the holidays would be worth the sacrifice.

“We’ve all been waiting for [the holidays] and this is the important one. We all have to make sure to make it safe,” she said.

Anyone who needs help scheduling a free vaccine appointment can log onto vaccines.gov.

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‘Sex and the City’ stars react to Chris Noth allegations, “We are deeply saddened”

‘Sex and the City’ stars react to Chris Noth allegations, “We are deeply saddened”
‘Sex and the City’ stars react to Chris Noth allegations, “We are deeply saddened”
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Sarah Jessica ParkerKristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon have issued a statement addressing allegations against their co-star Chris Noth

On Monday, the stars of the Sex and the City reboot, And Just Like That…, released the same statement on their respective Instagram Stories, expressing their support for the victims accusing Noth of sexual assault. 

“We are deeply saddened to hear the allegations against Chris Noth,” the statement reads. “We support the women who have come forward and shared their painful experiences. We know it must be a very difficult thing to do and we comment them for it.”

The statement comes after detailed stories from two women accusing the 67-year-old actor of sexual assault was published last week. The two women — one now 40, and another, now 31 — “approached The Hollywood Reporter separately” and claimed that the actor allegedly forced himself on them. The incidents allegedly took place, respectively, in Los Angeles in 2004 and in New York in 2015. 

Since the allegations emerged, Peloton dropped its brand new advert starring Noth, and most recently, he was dropped from the CBS series The Equalizer.

CBS and Universal Television said in a statement on Monday, “Chris Noth will no longer film additional episodes of The Equalizer, effective immediately.”

The Law & Order star has denied the accusations, explaining in a statement, “The encounters were consensual. The accusations against me made by individuals I met years, even decades, ago, are categorically false.”

“These stories could’ve been from 30 years ago or 30 days ago — no always means no — that is a line I did not cross,” he continued. “It’s difficult not to question the timing of these stories coming out. I don’t know for certain why they are surfacing now, but I do know this: I did not assault these women.”

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Rod Stewart says he’s glad it’s “difficult” to get his eight kids together for Christmas

Rod Stewart says he’s glad it’s “difficult” to get his eight kids together for Christmas
Rod Stewart says he’s glad it’s “difficult” to get his eight kids together for Christmas
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Think you’ve got it tough, trying to wrangle all your kids together for Christmas? Consider Rod Stewart, who has eight children by five different women. While he says he managed to get most of them together years ago, it’s just become way too complicated now that they’re adults.

“We did it once, I think about 20 years ago,” Rod tells ABC Audio. “There was my first wife, Alana, and then my second wife, Rachel, and my to-be third wife, Penny, and the mother of Ruby, my third daughter. So they were all there, cooking the turkey in their own particular way.”

But Rod says these days, spending Christmas together is pretty impossible.

“We’re in all different parts of the world now, you know,” he explains. “The kids all go home to their mums’ for Christmas Day. But hopefully we’re all going to get together in Florida for New Year’s Day and my birthday, which is the 10th of January.”

However, Rod admits that he doesn’t mind that gathering his brood is a logistical nightmare.

“I’m glad it’s difficult because they’ve all got their own careers you have to consider,” he notes. “It’s not like they’re little and they depend on me. They’ve got their own careers, their own relationships and I have to be, y’know, a different father to every one of them, such is the age group: It goes from 10 up to 57.”

Rod’s eldest child, Sarah, was given up for adoption when she was born, but the two now have a relationship. Alana Hamilton is the mother of Sean and Kimberly Stewart. Kelly Emberg is the mother of Ruby Stewart. Rachel Hunter is the mother of Liam and Renee Stewart, while Penny Lancaster is the mother of Aiden, 10, and Alastair, 16.

 

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How do you write a Christmas classic? Mariah Carey insists, “There is no secret formula!”

How do you write a Christmas classic? Mariah Carey insists, “There is no secret formula!”
How do you write a Christmas classic? Mariah Carey insists, “There is no secret formula!”
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Mariah Carey‘s “All I Want for Christmas Is You” is back on top of the Billboard Hot 100 for a record third straight year. But Mariah says even now, after all its success, she’s not quite sure why the song, which she originally released in 1994, has become a bona fide Christmas classic.

In an interview she did to promote her latest Apple TV+ holiday special, Mariah’s Christmas: The Magic Continues, Mariah admits, “I don’t know how to explain it. It was just the moment. At first, I doubted it, too. I was like, ‘Why would I do a Christmas song now? This is so early in my life and my career.’ But I’m so thankful that I did because it came out from a pure place.”

She continues, “I think one of the things that has given it the longevity that it has is that it doesn’t feel like one specific era, you know what I mean? Like, we did it so that it would feel like a modern classic.”

“All I Want for Christmas Is You” wasn’t eligible to enter the Billboard Hot 100 in 1994 because it wasn’t commercially available as a single. That rule changed, and now, every year since 2012, the song has returned to the chart; for the past three years, it’s reached number one.

“You know, Christmas songs, a lot of people do them now earlier in their careers,” Mariah notes. “But it does take a long time to sort of permeate the world’s…’Christmas radar.’ And you just gotta hold on and live with it. And if it’s a true hit that resonates with people, then that’s what it’s gonna be.”

She adds, “I don’t know the magic. There is no secret formula. It is just, like, what it is.”

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Machine Gun Kelly reflects on sold-out hometown arena show: “You are my gift”

Machine Gun Kelly reflects on sold-out hometown arena show: “You are my gift”
Machine Gun Kelly reflects on sold-out hometown arena show: “You are my gift”
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Machine Gun Kelly capped off a banner year over the weekend with a sold-out show at the Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse in his hometown of Cleveland, Ohio.

For the “Bloody Valentine” rocker, headlining the arena, which is where the Cleveland Cavaliers NBA team plays, has long been a dream of his.

“Manifested sellin [sic] out the Cavs arena since I saw Jay-Z do it in 2008,” Kelly writes in an Instagram post reflecting on the concert. “It sold out in one day.”

“You are my gift,” Kelly adds of his Cleveland fans. “Thank you for the best homecoming ever, merry xxmas.”

The post also includes a number of photos and videos from the concert, which, according to Setlist.fm, spanned over 40 songs and featured renditions of nearly every Tickets to My Downfall song.

The show was a fitting end to MGK’s 2021, which saw him continue to enjoy the success of Tickets with the release of the Downfalls High film and a sold-out headlining tour. Kelly looks to continue that streak into 2022 with the expected release of his next album, Born with Horns.

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Why “If We Make it Through December” is “special” for Miranda Lambert’s family

Why “If We Make it Through December” is “special” for Miranda Lambert’s family
Why “If We Make it Through December” is “special” for Miranda Lambert’s family
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When reflecting on Christmases past, a poignant memory comes to Miranda Lambert‘s mind.

Growing up in Lindale, Texas, Miranda’s parents were private investigators, but her father, Rick Lambert, also dabbled in music. She remembers a particularly challenging time for her family around the holiday season, with her family finding joy in a somber holiday song by Merle Haggard, ”If We Make It Through December,” that her dad would sing each year.

“I think my favorite Christmas song of all time is ‘If We Make it Through December’ because growing up, we didn’t have a lot of money a lot of the years at the holiday season and my dad, I could just see the look on his face when he would sing that song on his guitar, sitting on the porch every Christmas, trying to make it special for his family,” Miranda recalls. “But sometimes it’s a real struggle.” 

The country superstar is now honoring that memory on the Pistol Annies‘ Christmas album, Hell of a Holiday, which features a cover of the plaintive number. 

Knowing the challenges her family faced, Miranda views the song as a symbol of hope for those who struggle during the holidays. 

“When I hear that song, it brings back those emotions of there’s families out there who really don’t have a way to do the whole Santa, Christmas morning,” she describes. “So that song just really speaks to that.” 

Hell of a Holiday is available now. 

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Anderson .Paak explains why he moved his .Paak House festival from LA to Oxnard, California

Anderson .Paak explains why he moved his .Paak House festival from LA to Oxnard, California
Anderson .Paak explains why he moved his .Paak House festival from LA to Oxnard, California
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After holding his annual .Paak House charity festival in Los Angeles for three years, Anderson .Paak is proud to move his December 22 event to his hometown, Oxnard, California.

“I want to give back more to the city that gave me my character,” the two-time Grammy winner tells the Ventura County Star.

“When I was growing up, I used to shoot out to LA whenever I could,” he adds. “As I get older, I’m more appreciative of where I’m from.”

The fourth annual .Paak House festival benefits his non-profit Brandon Anderson Foundation, which supports underserved youth through access to the arts, after-school programs and more. 

The 35-year-old singer will perform with his group The Free Nationals, and he will also present special surprise entertainment. He’s keeping the entertainment a secret, although he says attendees could expect artists like Jhené Aiko and Lucky Daye.

Anthony Anderson, Ty Dolla $ign, Snoh Aalegra, Raphael Saadiq, Goapele, The Game, Schoolboy Q, Cordae and Thundercat are among the celebrities who have appeared in the past.

2021 has been a big year for Anderson. “Leave the Door Open,” the debut single by Silk Sonic, his duo with Bruno Mars, is up for four Grammy Awards: Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best R&B Song and Best R&B Performance.

The smash hit also won an American Music Award for Favorite R&B Song, and Soul Train Awards for Song of the Year and Video of the Year.

In person tickets for .Paak House are sold out; however, tickets are available to watch the livestream, which begins this Wednesday at 2 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT, at MomentHouse.com/paakhouse.

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Eddie Money’s kids Dez and Jesse release new version of their dad’s tune “Everybody Loves Christmas”

Eddie Money’s kids Dez and Jesse release new version of their dad’s tune “Everybody Loves Christmas”
Eddie Money’s kids Dez and Jesse release new version of their dad’s tune “Everybody Loves Christmas”
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Two of Eddie Money‘s musical kids, son Dez and daughter Jesse Money, are celebrating the holiday season and paying tribute to their late dad by releasing a new version of his 1997 yuletide tune “Everybody Loves Christmas.”

The updated track, which has been renamed “Everybody Loves Christmas: A Song for Dad,” was recorded by Dez and Jesse, and also features some vocals by Eddie added from the original version of the tune. Dez produced the song.

According to a post on Money’s Facebook page, Eddie wrote “Everybody Loves Christmas” for Dez, Jesse and their brothers Zach, Joe and Julian when they all were children. The original studio version featured guest vocals by Ronnie Spector of The Ronettes, with whom Eddie famously duetted on his 1986 hit “Take Me Home Tonight.”

“Everybody Loves Christmas: A Song for Dad” is available now via digital-music sellers and steaming services. You also can purchase the track at EddieMoney.com. A t-shirt featuring the single’s cover art also is being sold at the website. Proceeds from sales of the shirt and other merch items on the website will benefit the Eddie Money USC Cancer Research Fund.

Money died in September 2019 from complications of esophageal cancer. He was 70.

Throughout December, Eddie’s family has been paying homage to the singer on his Facebook page by posting various archival photos taken of him with his wife, Laurie, and kids during the holidays.

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Waukesha Christmas parade attack suspect appears in court for prior case

Waukesha Christmas parade attack suspect appears in court for prior case
Waukesha Christmas parade attack suspect appears in court for prior case
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(NEW YORK) — A Milwaukee County judge on Monday ordered Darrell Brooks Jr., the man charged in the Waukesha, Wisconsin, Christmas parade attack that left six people dead, to make an in-person appearance in February 2022 for an unrelated case.

Brooks, 39, is accused of trying to run over the mother of his child in Milwaukee on Nov. 2. He was on a $1,000 bail for this case when he allegedly drove his SUV into a Christmas parade in Waukesha on Nov. 21.

He is currently being held in Waukesha County Jail and has been charged with six counts of intentional homicide in the crash that injured more than 60 people.

Over a Zoom status hearing, Judge Michelle Havas also increased his bail to $200,000 to secure his next court appearance for this case. Brooks had to dial into the hearing since the jail didn’t have Zoom capabilities.

Matthew Torbenson, who appeared on behalf of the state, asked for an increase in cash bail to $200,000 for this case due to the “extraordinary” and “very serious nature” of alleged bail violations by Brooks.

On Nov. 11, Brooks was issued a no-contact order with the witnesses in the case who goes by the initial EAP and DW. Torbenson, in the Zoom hearing, announced that while in custody, Brooks had made 49 calls to the victim, out of which 25 made it through.

The defense, consisting of Attorneys Robert Hampton and William Rakestraw, argued against an increase in the bail because their client was already facing a $5 million bail charge in the Waukesha case, which would secure his appearance in court. The judge quashed this argument, saying that she has a “huge reason” to think Brooks won’t show up in court if his release is secured in another county such as Waukesha. She gave the hypothetical examples of someone stepping up to be his benefactor and paying off his $5 million bail as a possibility leading to such an outcome.

Toward the end of the hearing, Havas told Brooks that the no-contact order with the victim in the earlier case is still in place and that she would see him in court on Feb. 2, 2022, for his next appearance.

 

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Omicron already dominant COVID-19 variant in US: CDC

Omicron already dominant COVID-19 variant in US: CDC
Omicron already dominant COVID-19 variant in US: CDC
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(NEW YORK) — Just three weeks after it was first discovered in the United States, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention now estimates that the highly transmissible omicron variant is the dominant variant in the United States, representing 73% of new coronavirus cases, as of Dec. 18.

The variant has now been detected in all but two states — Oklahoma and North Dakota. In some parts of the country — including the New York, New Jersey area, much of the South, the upper Midwest, and the Pacific Northwest, the omicron variant now accounts for more than 90% of new cases.

The significant increase is 70% higher than just one week ago, and more than 72% higher than two weeks ago, when omicron, also known as B.1.1.529, was estimated to account for just 0.4% of all new cases.

“This sharp rise in omicron was expected and is similar to what has been seen worldwide,” the CDC said in a statement Monday. “We know layered prevention strategies can slow the spread of COVID-19.”

The World Health Organization and the CDC have both identified omicron as a variant of concern.

Health officials and experts alike have warned that the omicron variant is a more infectious version of the disease, and is likely to cause a significant COVID-19 surge in the weeks and months to come.

“This virus is extraordinary. It has a doubling time of anywhere from two to three days,” Dr. Anthony Fauci, chief medical adviser to the White House, said on Sunday during an appearance on CNN’s State of the Union.

The country’s latest COVID-19 resurgence comes just a week before Christmas and the New Year, as millions of Americans are set to gather and travel for the holidays.

The U.S. is currently averaging more than 130,000 new cases a day, more than double the average from two months ago. Nationwide, nearly 70,000 Americans are currently hospitalized with COVID-19, and just under 1,200 Americans are still being reported lost to the virus every day.

Health officials continue to urge the public to get vaccinated and boosted as soon as possible, given concerns over waning immunity.

Early data from Moderna on Monday found that its current vaccine booster candidate increases antibody levels against omicron 37-fold. Earlier this month, Pfizer reported that its booster increased antibody levels 25-fold.

 

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