Shootings in California and Lousiana, the Lunar New Year begins, and an investigation into Abbott's baby formula plant. Here is everything you Need2Know for Monday, January 23, 2023.
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Need2Know: Mask Rules, Biden Address & Malaria Breakthrough
Jill and Carlo discuss the CDC's updated mask guidance, a deeper dive into the catastrophe in India, what POTUS will pitch to Congress, and the biggest public health breakthrough of the decade that you haven't heard about.

India Grieves 200,000 Dead With Many More Probably Uncounted
India’s official death toll has passed 200,000, but the true number is likely far higher.

CDC Says Many Americans Can Now Go Outside Without a Mask
U.S. health officials say fully vaccinated Americans don't need to wear masks outdoors anymore unless they are in a big crowd of strangers.

Parking Is Devouring American Cities
Car culture in the U.S. spurred a parking boom since the early 1900s. As a result, cities are chock full of parking lots and garages. Cheddar explains why this happened and the often unseen damage it's doing to our urban centers.

Need2Know: Political Power Shift, Don't Track Me & Oscar Ratings Disaster
Jill and Carlo talk about optimism on the pandemic and economy, a big demographic shift that will have implications for the midterms, Apple rolling out its new privacy tool, and the Oscars ratings.

British Virgin Islands to Ease COVID Travel Restrictions for Vaccinated Adults
Clive McCoy, director of tourism for the British Virgin Islands, joined Cheddar to discuss how the territory was relaxing restrictions for travel to resume back to the tropical getaway.

The World Isolates. A New Zealand Band Plays to 50,000 Fans
While much of the world remains hunkered down, the band Six60 has been playing to huge crowds in New Zealand, where social distancing isn’t required after the nation stamped out the coronavirus.

Play Ball! Fenway Park, Other Stadiums Welcome Back MLB Fans
As COVID vaccination numbers have increased in the U.S., Cheddar's Michelle Castillo visited the home of the Boston Red Sox, Fenway Park, as it welcomed back fans earlier this month.

Continental Europe Could Allow U.S. Tourists Back this Summer
Officials say the European Union is finalizing plans to allow tourists from the United States to travel to the 27-nation bloc this summer.



