Two doses of Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine 85% effective against hospitalizations, South Africa study shows

Two doses of Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine 85% effective against hospitalizations, South Africa study shows
Two doses of Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine 85% effective against hospitalizations, South Africa study shows
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(NEW YORK) — A real-world study of South African health care workers found that two doses of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine offer 85% protection against hospitalization from the omicron variant.

Separately, the company announced new data from a laboratory study that shows its vaccine likely also works well as a booster for people who got the Pfizer shots originally.

The lab study specifically tested two types of immune system responses — antibody and T-cell responses — against the omicron variant.

Using the J&J vaccine as a booster raised people’s antibodies and T-cells to levels higher than those seen among people who got a third dose of Pfizer — according to samples taken four weeks after each booster.

The new data adds weight to the argument that mixing and matching vaccine types could be an effective strategy, but the data is limited because it was a laboratory study, not real-world data.

The new findings were described in a press release and submitted to pre-print journals.

“As the Omicron variant has mutated from the original SARS-CoV-2 strain, there is a need to understand how effective currently authorized COVID-19 vaccines remain at protecting against severe disease,” Dr. Dan Barouch, Ph.D., director of the Center for Virology and Vaccine Research at BIDMC, said in a statement. “Our analysis shows that a booster shot of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine generated a robust increase in both neutralizing antibodies and T-cells to Omicron.”

Since its launch, the single-shot J&J vaccine has been dogged by the perception that it is less effective than Pfizer and Moderna’s vaccines. And indeed, many experts agree that one dose of J&J isn’t as effective as two shots from the other brands; but when given as two doses, the J&J shot seems to be an effective vaccine.

“While one dose to prevent COVID was always desirable to improve vaccine access and acceptance, we now have irrefutable evidence that two doses provides significantly more protection,” said John Brownstein, Ph.D, chief innovation officer at Boston Children’s Hospital and ABC News contributor. “The second dose triggers the immune system to produce antibodies and memory cells that ultimately yield longer term vaccine effectiveness.”

Earlier this month, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended that anyone considering getting vaccinated should get the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, if available, over the J&J single-shot vaccine. This isn’t because the single-shot J&J vaccine — which has been associated with a risk of very rare blood clots — isn’t safe and effective, CDC researchers said, but because the Pfizer and Modern two-shot vaccines appear to work even better. Collectively, this means the risk-benefit analysis is more favorable for the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, the CDC said.

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COVID-19 live updates: Three Americans testing positive every second

COVID-19 live updates: Three Americans testing positive every second
COVID-19 live updates: Three Americans testing positive every second
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(NEW YORK) — As the COVID-19 pandemic has swept the globe, more than 5.4 million people have died from the disease worldwide, including over 821,000 Americans, according to real-time data compiled by Johns Hopkins University’s Center for Systems Science and Engineering.

About 61.9% of the population in the United States is fully vaccinated against COVID-19, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Here’s how the news is developing. All times Eastern:

Dec 30, 5:34 am
UK plans surge hospitals as ‘war footing’ for omicron

Hospitals across England were setting up “Nightingale surge hubs,” temporary structures capable of handling 100 patients, as they prepared for a potential wave of omicron patients.

The United Kingdom’s National Health Service announced the plan on Thursday, a day after health officials recorded a new daily high for COVD-19 infections.

“Given the high level of COVID-19 infections and increasing hospital admissions, the NHS is now on a war footing,” NHS National Medical Director Professor Stephen Powis said in a statement on Thursday.

The NHS said it would start with hubs at eight hospitals around the country. Health Secretary Sajid Javid said in a statement that an additional 4,000 beds could be added if necessary.

“We do not yet know exactly how many of those who catch the virus will need hospital treatment, but given the number of infections we cannot wait to find out before we act and so work is beginning from today to ensure these facilities are in place,” Powis said.

Dec 30, 4:14 am
UK, Italy, Greece report record new daily cases

The United Kingdom, Italy and Greece broke records on Wednesday for daily new COVID-19 cases, according to government health officials.

The Greek government reported a record increase for new cases for a third consecutive day with 28,828 new cases and 72 COVID-19-related deaths.

About 64.3% of the population is fully vaccinated and 26.5% have received a booster or third dose, according to the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control.

Health Minister Thanos Plevris announced on Wednesday that new restrictions will go into effect on Jan. 3, but Greece’s Kathimerini newspaper reported that the government has decided to put them into effect at 6 p.m. local time on Thursday.

Italian health authorities recorded another record increase on Wednesday with 98,0303 new COVID-19 cases and 148 deaths.

Semi-official ANSA reported Wednesday’s positivity rate is 9.5% and there are 1,185 patients in ICUs. About 51.7% of Italy’s residents are fully vaccinated and 24.9% have received a booster or 3rd dose, per the ECDC.

UK health officials recorded 183,037 new cases and 57 deaths. The record-setting new case number included five days of data from Northern Ireland, which last published data on Dec. 24, according to health officials.

About 82.3% of adults in the UK have received two vaccine doses and 57.5% have received a booster, according to government data.

-ABC News’ Christine Theodorou

Dec 29, 7:35 pm
Fauci backs CDC isolation recommendations

Dr. Anthony Fauci appeared on ABC News Live Wednesday and shared his thoughts on the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s decision to lower its recommended isolation period to five days for asymptomatic patients.

Fauci also said that while new evidence shows  omicron may be less severe than delta, people should still be cautious of contracting and spreading the virus.

“You can get people safely back out in a five day period so long as they wear a mask, if they are without symptoms. That is the science,” he told ABC News Live. “The impact of that is to try and not be in a situation where we essentially have to shut down the entire country.”

Fauci also said it would be too premature to be less worried based on evidence that omicron may be less severe.

“We are heartened by the fact that from the South African data, the data from the U.K., and the accumulating data in the United States that it looks like it is less severe,” he said. “It’s much more transmissible, which is something you need to take seriously.”

Dec 29, 6:10 pm
FDA authorizes 2 new at-home COVID-19 test kits

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration gave emergency use authorization to two over-the-counter COVID-19 tests.

The tests are manufactured by SD Biosensor and Siemens.

“Combined, it is estimated the companies can produce tens of millions of tests per month for use in the U.S.,” the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services said in a statement.

-ABC News’ Sony Salzman

Dec 29, 2:24 pm
4 Smithsonian locations closed

Four Smithsonian locations in Washington, D.C., have closed due to an increase in COVID-19 cases over the last few days.

The four museums — the National Museum of African Art, the National Postal Museum, the Anacostia Community Museum and the National Museum of Asian Art — are expected to reopen Jan. 3.

The Smithsonian said the cases and quarantine periods impacted “essential and operational staff,” so these closures “will allow the Smithsonian to reallocate staff and keep all other museums open for the remainder of the week.”

The Smithsonian closed in March 2020 due to COVID-19 and loccations started to reopen in May 2021.

-ABC News’ Beatrice Peterson

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The Year in Entertainment 2021: The ‘Bachelor’/’Bachelorette’ — Chris Harrison is out; so is Colton Underwood

The Year in Entertainment 2021: The ‘Bachelor’/’Bachelorette’ — Chris Harrison is out; so is Colton Underwood
The Year in Entertainment 2021: The ‘Bachelor’/’Bachelorette’ — Chris Harrison is out; so is Colton Underwood
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There was plenty of drama on The Bachelor and The Bachelorette in 2021, which is nothing new to Bachelor Nation. However, the most shocking developments took place behind the cameras.

Longtime Bachelor/Bachelorette host Chris Harrison left the franchise after 19 years.  That development was  followed by season 24 lead Colton Underwood‘s announcement that he was gay.

Harrison’s exit came after a backlash over racially insensitive comments during season 25 of The Bachelor, which starred Matt James, the first Black bachelor. The comments were made after old photos resurfaced online of contestant, and eventual winner, Rachael Kirkconnell attending an “Old South” antebellum plantation-themed party in 2018.

Harrison defended Kirkconnell in an interview with The Bachelorette alum Rachel Lindsay, the first Black bachelorette, saying Rachael was a victim of so-called “cancel culture” and asking for “some grace.” He later apologized. But the damage had been done, and producers showed Harrison the door.  Tayshia Adams and Kaitlyn Bristowe, two former bachelorettes, replaced Harrison for The Bachelorette‘s 17th and 18th seasons.

Meanwhile, the tumultuous relationship between Underwood and Cassie Randolph, who met on season 23 of The Bachelor in 2019, came to a head in October of 2020 when she filed a restraining order against Colton, claiming he was stalking her. Cassie dropped the restraining order a month later.

Then, in April of 2021, Colton came out as gay, telling GMA‘s Robin Roberts, “I’ve ran from myself for a long time. I’ve hated myself for a long time. And I’m gay. And I came to terms with that earlier this year and have been processing it. And the next step in all of this was sort of letting people know.”

Earlier this month, Underwood released a Netflix docuseries, Coming Out Colton. He also introduced fans to his new boyfriend, 39-year-old Jordan C. Brown.

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Ciara says co-hosting ‘Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve’ is a full-circle moment

Ciara says co-hosting ‘Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve’ is a full-circle moment
Ciara says co-hosting ‘Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve’ is a full-circle moment
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RIAA-certified multi-Platinum artist Ciara is taking the reins of the LA festivities for Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rocking’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest 2022

“This is the show you don’t want to miss,” she teases to ABC Audio.

The countdown to 2022 will mark the fifth year that CC has hosted the West Coast portion of the show. So what keeps her coming back?

“I get to do a combination of everything,” the “Level Up” singer explains. “From obviously co-hosting, to performing and enjoying big performances and then ultimately bringing in the new year with the world is pretty special.”

“This is one of those iconic shows,” Ciara goes on. “I remember when I got the chance to perform on Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rocking Eve when I was a little baby coming up and its just been an incredible blessing for things to kind of come full circle and to be able to do this is really pretty amazing. Its just an incredible experience all around.”

As for what to expect from this year’s show, which is also celebrating its 50th anniversary, Ciara teased, “You just got to wait and see,” before adding, “It’s gonna be a lot of energy. There’s gonna be that good nostalgic feeling that’s gonna happen at points mixed with some also cool energy, new energy.”

Ciara also shared that viewers can expect “a little something something” from her as well.

“We are gonna make sure this show is jam-packed for you,” she promises. “It’s gonna be non-stop entertainment and just the perfect energy to roll into the new year.”

Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rocking Eve with Ryan Seacrest airs live December 31 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on ABC.

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From “Beggin'” to ’Rockin’’: Watch Måneskin ring in 2022 on ABC’s ‘NYRE’

From “Beggin'” to ’Rockin’’: Watch Måneskin ring in 2022 on ABC’s ‘NYRE’
From “Beggin'” to ’Rockin’’: Watch Måneskin ring in 2022 on ABC’s ‘NYRE’
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After a huge breakout year, Måneskin will close out 2021 with a performance on Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest 2022. As the “Beggin'” rockers tell ABC Audio, they were rockin’ to the long-running special while growing up in Italy.

“Yeah of course we knew [about NYRE], it’s really famous,” laughs frontman Damiano David.

David adds that getting asked to play this year’s Rockin’ Eve was “unexpected.”

“We were very surprised when they told us that we were gonna perform,” he says. “We’re really happy to be here and play for the New Year.”

Måneskin’s huge year included winning the 2021 Eurovision Song Contest, and earning a worldwide hit with the viral “Beggin’,” a cover of the Four Seasons song. As for how they plan to top that in 2022, Måneskin will do what they do best.

“I think just play many gigs and make new music,” bassist Victoria De Angelis says of the group’s 2022 hopes. “Then we try to just see what happens and not make too many expectations and just enjoy it day-by-day.”

Drummer Ethan Torchio adds, “Yeah, going with the flow.”

NYRE 2022 premieres December 31 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on ABC. Other performers include Avril Lavigne with Travis Barker, and AJR with Daisy the Great.

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OneRepublic’s happy to return to ‘New Year’s Rockin’ Eve’: “Must be doing something right!”

OneRepublic’s happy to return to ‘New Year’s Rockin’ Eve’: “Must be doing something right!”
OneRepublic’s happy to return to ‘New Year’s Rockin’ Eve’: “Must be doing something right!”
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OneRepublic is one of the many acts performing during the LA party segments on Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest, airing December 31 on ABC. While he’s happy to be a part of the legendary show’s 50th anniversary telecast, frontman Ryan Tedder admits he usually doesn’t like working on New Year’s Eve.

“I’d rather party on New Year’s Eve,” he tells ABC Audio. “We’ve turned down probably an offensive amount of, like, valuable New Year’s Eve gigs in various places around the world — from Abu Dhabi to Vegas and someone’s boat.”

“It’s mainly because all of us have families,” he explains. “The one time that we’re all on vacation together, we leave right after Christmas and we’re gone through New Year’s. And so…we end up being a part of the party instead of being the performer at the party, which for me, so far, has worked out.”

But being a part of New Year’s Rockin’ Eve is special for OneRepublic, says Ryan.  Not only is the show a tradition, but he’s proud that more than 10 years after their first appearance

“I watched it growing up, we still watch it every year,” he notes. “We leave it on, even if you’re at a party, it’s a thing…it’s like every year you watch National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation. On New Year’s Eve, you watch Dick Clark.”

“So for us, it’s awesome, because first time we did, it was 2007,” Ryan laughs. “So for us, it’s like, ‘Oh, must be doing something right!'”  (AUDIO IS ABC 1-ON-1)

OneRepublic plans to release an new EP on New Year’s Eve, followed by new music in January. A European tour is planned for later in the year, but of course, COVID-19 might change those plans.

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Walker Hayes has accomplished a whole lot in 2021, but he can’t remember if he kept his New Year’s resolution

Walker Hayes has accomplished a whole lot in 2021, but he can’t remember if he kept his New Year’s resolution
Walker Hayes has accomplished a whole lot in 2021, but he can’t remember if he kept his New Year’s resolution
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It’s been a big year for Walker Hayes, who saw his song, “Fancy Like,” skyrocket his career into superstardom.

But as for New Year’s resolutions, the singer says he’s actually not sure whether he kept the goals he set for the year — or even if he made any resolutions to begin with.

“I was just talking about this with a buddy. I don’t remember my New Year’s resolutions from last year,” the singer admits. “I can’t remember if I made them or not.”

And while 2022 is shaping up to be another big year for Walker career-wise, he hasn’t quite settled on a personal resolution for this New Year’s Eve — but he’s got some ideas. The singer says he might borrow a New Year’s resolution from a friend of his, whose goal was all about spreading love and support to those he cared about.

“I actually got a text from somebody a while back, and they said, ‘Hey, my New Year’s resolution was to text somebody encouragement every day. Everyone in my contacts. I just got to the Ws,’” he recounts. “I might make that my resolution. I think that’s a great idea, to just go through the contacts, A through Z, and hit somebody with some encouragement.”

In the meantime, Walker’s planning to bring joy to a nationwide crowd on New Year’s Eve. He’ll perform from the LA outpost of Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest. The show airs tonight on ABC beginning at 8 p.m. ET.

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The Year in Music 2021: The Beatles: Get Back docuseries doesn’t let down Fab Four fans

The Year in Music 2021: The Beatles: Get Back docuseries doesn’t let down Fab Four fans
The Year in Music 2021: The Beatles: Get Back docuseries doesn’t let down Fab Four fans
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In late November, Beatles fans were treated to the docuseries The Beatles: Get Back, a joyous, reverent and lengthy look at the January 1969 recording sessions that yielded the band’s final studio album, Let It Be.

Directed by Lord of the Rings filmmaker Peter Jackson, Get Back was a three-part presentation running for a total of more than seven-and-a-half hours that premiered on the Disney+ network on November 25, 26 and 27.

The series was created from dozens of hours of previously unseen footage shot for what became the film Let It Be.  But while the Michael Lindsay-Hogg-directed 1970 movie focused more on the tensions between the band members during the sessions, Get Back offers a more well-rounded look at The Beatles’ relationships as they came together to create that music.

Besides showing the Fab Four working on the songs that eventually appeared on Let It Be, Get Back also captures the group jamming on covers and older Beatles tunes, playing songs that would be featured on Abbey Road and the band mates’ future solo albums — joking, arguing, chatting and more. Some of the jams included the affable and talented soul/R&B keyboardist Billy Preston.

The Beatles: Get Back ends with footage of the entire surprise performance that The Beatles on the roof of their Apple company’s headquarters in London’s Savile Row, which turned to be the last time the band played together in public.

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A month before The Beatles: Get Back debuted, an expanded reissue of Let It Be was released, sending the album back into the top five of the Billboard 200 after it topped the chart back in 1970. A companion The Beatles: Get Back coffee-table book also was released in October.

Meanwhile, surviving Beatles members Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr both had eventful years.

Sir Paul began 2021 with his latest solo album, McCartney III, debuting at #2 on the Billboard 200 after hitting stores at the end of December 2020. In April, an album titled McCartney III Imagined was released, featuring various artists remixing or covering the songs on McCartney III.

In July, the documentary miniseries McCartney 3,2,1 featuring Paul in conversation with producer Rick Rubin, premiered on Hulu. Then in September, McCartney published the illustrated children’s book Grandude’s Green Submarine, a sequel to his 2019 book, Hey Grandude!

In early November, Paul released the book The Lyrics: 1956 to the Present, which offers a self-portrait of the music icon while profiling 154 songs he’s written throughout his long career. The Lyrics was named Barnes & Noble’s Book of the Year, and also was picked by People magazine as one of 2021’s top-10 books. Also in November, McCartney got the good news that McCartney III had received a 2022 Grammy nomination for Best Rock Album, while a song from the record, “Find My Way,” scored a nod for Best Rock Song.

As for Ringo, he released two EPs of new songs during 2021 — Zoom In and Change the World — that were packed with guest collaborators, including McCartney, Joe Walsh, Dave Grohl, Sheryl Crow, Lenny Kravitz, Toto‘s Steve Lukather and Joseph Williams, and more.

2021 also saw deluxe reissue of classic solo albums by late Beatles members John Lennon and George HarrisonJohn Lennon/Plastic Ono Band and All Things Must Pass.

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Control Your Clutter!

Control Your Clutter!
Control Your Clutter!

If your house is overrun with clutter – here’s advice from organizing expert Dana K. White. She says we need to change our mindset about our “stuff.” She calls it “The Container Theory.”

She says, the solution for clutter is not to get a new shelving unit, rent a storage unit, or even buy a bigger house. The solution is to let your house be your container. Essentially – you can’t fit more into it than the space allows. Meaning…

The size of your closet determines how many clothes you can have.

The size of your bedroom determines how many dressers you can have.

And your house determines what a bedroom is – and no other room should change itself to hold the overflow. So the office should not become a make-shift closet space.

It’s like only being able to spend the cash you have in your wallet. Once the cash runs out – you can’t spend anymore.

Well, once your closet space runs out, you can’t bring any more stuff into the house without getting rid of something else currently taking up space.

And that’s “the container theory.”

3 Resolutions To Avoid This Year

3 Resolutions To Avoid This Year
3 Resolutions To Avoid This Year

There are certain resolutions you should never make because they’re practically impossible to keep. Let us help point you in the right direction this year with a list of the top resolutions you shouldn’t make, starting with: 

  • Conquering your fear of heights… by skydiving. Why shouldn’t you do it? Because going to extremes for your emotional health is more foolish than fearless. Psychotherapist Dr. Patricia Farrell says you should have a healthy respect for heights, speed and other dangerous things. So, don’t bungee jump or skydive to conquer your fear – only do it if it’s a longtime dream – not if it’s about proving something to yourself or others. If fear is something that’s really holding you back in life, seek counseling.

  • Do hard-core exercise every day. The boot-camp approach may get you buff in a hurry, but it can also overtax muscles. And personal trainer to the stars, Liz Neporent, says that makes you more susceptible to injury. Instead, vow to do something every day. A goal you’ll actually stick with makes more sense than going for broke and burning out.

  • To fit into your favorite pair of jeans from high-school. Even if you weigh what you did at age 17, your body could be a lot different. According to Fitness magazine, our bodies go through a variety of changes over the years. Muscle is replaced by fat – or vice versa. Curves become more defined, especially after having kids. So, drop your old jeans off at Goodwill and splurge on a new pair. Instead, your resolution should be to stay within 10 pounds of the weight you were senior year, as long as that was a healthy weight. There’s no reason why you have to weigh more as you age, according to Dr. Walter Willet from the Harvard School of Public Health. He says, next to not smoking, that’s the most important thing you can do to stay healthy and live a long life.

Some New Year’s resolutions seem like a good idea, but set you up to fail. What New Year’s resolutions were a total bomb for you? Which ideas did you think would be great but ended up fizzling out?