Preview on Sunday: new COVID-19 variants distributed in the US; Redditors shake Wall Street with Gamestop stock

The Biden government’s attempt to increase coronavirus vaccinations amid the threat of new variants in the US, and investors on Reddit increasing GameStop’s share value are expected to dominate this week’s Sunday discussions.

South Carolina became the first state on Thursday to report cases of COVID-19 of the B.1.351 variant, first discovered in South Africa. Maryland on saturday announced that he was detecting his first case of the variant in Baltimore.

In addition, 30 states reported cases of coronavirus variant B.1.1.7, which were originally discovered in the United Kingdom, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

The tribes spread as President Biden set out to administer 100 million vaccinations within the first 100 days of his presidency.

The administration said Tuesday that it would increase the weekly supply of doses sent to states by about 16 percent, and would buy an additional 100 million doses of both Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, bringing the total amount to 600 million doses.

Several public health experts are expected to take to the air this weekend, including: Michael Osterholm, director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota, who will make an appearance in NBC’s “Meet The Press” and Tom Inglesby, a director at the Bloomberg School of Public Health in Johns Hopkins . Inglesby will appear on ‘Fox News Sunday’.

Meanwhile director of the White House’s national economic council Brian DeeseBrian Deese Senate Press Administration in Georgia, Senate Dems on Coronavirus Relief: White House Relief Report Rejects Idea to Distribute Emergency Relief Package Overnight Health Care: Biden Adviser Makes More Pessimistic Prediction on Vaccine Roll Out | CDC says coronavirus could kill up to 514,000 by February 20. Vaccine research funds have been abused for decades, watchdog MORE, which appeared on ‘Meet the Press’ and ‘State of the Union’, held meetings with Democratic lawmakers this week to present a $ 1.9 billion coronavirus relief package.

Sen. Bernie SandersBernie SandersSanders baseball card of inauguration meme breaks record set by Fauci Bernie Sanders slams back at billionaire’s critique: ‘Cry me a river’ Biden immigration plans struggled earlier (I-Vt.) What will appear on ABC’s “This Week” indicated that he is ready to pursue the proposal through budget reconciliation, which will make the measure succeed by a simple majority.

Meanwhile, Wall Street was shaken this week by amateur stock traders on Reddit, which increased the share value of several companies, including GameStop, after discovering that hedge funds were shortening the stock.

Online trading platforms, including Robinhood, have traded or restricted on its platforms as a result of the rally. The Securities and Exchange Commission said it was investigating why the platforms barred users from buying the stock and whether illegal market manipulation led to a boom.

The recent uproar in Wall Street caused a two-way setback. Sen. Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth WarrenOn The Money: Five Questions About the GameStop Controversy | Biden, Yellen calls for swift action on new aid Warren calls on SEC to suppress market manipulation, explains the GameStop rally The Hill’s Morning Report – Presented by Facebook – What path will Democrats take with regard to COVID-19 bill? MORE(D-Mass.) Who will appear in ‘State of the Union’ said on Wednesday that it was “a long time for the SEC and other financial regulators to wake up and do their job.”

“With a new government and Democrats running Congress, I’m going to make sure they do,” Warren said.

Below is the full list of guests who are expected to appear in this week’s Sunday talk shows:

ABC’sThis week”- Sens. Bernie Sanders, (I-Vt.), En Joe ManchinJoseph (Joe) ManchinJoe Manchin could show the Senate a better way to get Democrats ready to bypass Republicans on the COVID-19 bill on money: the economy shrank 3.5% by 2020 | Lawmakers tear up Robinhood’s decision on GameStop | Budget rules, politics threaten MORE per hour minimum wage, (DW.Va.); Government. Asa HutchinsonAsa HutchinsonSarah Huckabee Sanders mentions Trump’s approval Sarah Huckabee Sanders’ candidate for governor, an early test for Trump allies Sarah Huckabee Sanders announces government campaign MORE, R-Ark., And Jim Justice, (RW.Va.); Richard Besser, CEO of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and a former acting director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

NBC’s “Meet the Press” – Brian Deese, economic adviser to the president Joe BidenJoe BidenMenendez is calling for sanctions against Russia after Navalny argued that China had cut two major economic deals; The US needs to focus on a little one. Biden brings the first visit to wounded servants to Walter Reed as president MORE; Rep. Adam KinzingerAdam Daniel Kinzinger The memorandum: Center-right Republicans fear the party is headed for disaster. IDP grows Marjorie Taylor Greene problem Fred Guttenberg: Greene has ‘no place’ in Congress ANYMORE, R-Ill .; Osterholm

CBS’sFace the Nation“- Cedric RichmondCedric RichmondWhite House Full on COVID-19 Emergency Relief Talks Congress Attacking Congress Divided – and a People Pelosi to Put Iowa Republican as Democratic Challenger, Election Results MORE, a Biden Advisor; Government Ned Lamont, D-Conn .; Mayor Francis SuarezFrancis Suarez The Hill’s Morning Report – Sponsored by Goldman Sachs – Trump tries two weeks to compile base The Hill’s 12:30 report – Presented by the Walton Family Foundation – Why Pelosi set a 48-hour deadline for a coronavirus relief deal The Hill’s Morning Report – Sponsored by Goldman Sachs – Turning Point Week for Trump, Biden, Congress, Voters MORE of Miami; Janice Jackson, CEO of Chicago Public Schools.

CNN’sState of the Union”- Deese; Sens Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., En Rob PortmanRobert (Rob) Jones Portman The Hill’s Morning Report – Presented by Facebook – What path will Democrats take with regard to the COVID-19 bill? Democrats ready to bypass Republicans over COVID-19 bill Jim Jordan says he will not elect him to the Senate in 2022, R-Ohio; Government Doug DuceyDoug Ducey Lawyers go after governors to face the COVID-19 forces in Arizona, GOP President Kelli Ward is being confronted by the Republic of the Republic of the Republic of Oregon., R-Ariz.

Fox News Sunday”- Sen. Bill CassidyBill Cassidy OVERNIGHT ENERGY: Biden signs series of orders to tackle climate change Republicans push Granholm over fossil fuels during confirmation hearing Republicans push Granholm over fossil fuels during confirmation hearing. Moderates promise to be a ‘power’ under Biden MORE, R-La .; Tom Inglesby, director of the Center for Health Security at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Jared BernsteinJared Bernstein’s economic team gets mixed reviews from Senate Republicans. Conservative lawmaker accuses former Biden economist of Marxism. VIDEO: Biden adviser takes a shot at defending the Chamber’s ‘free enterprise’ MORE, a member of the Board of Economic Advisers.

Fox News Channel seSunday Morning Future”- Rep. Devin NunesDevin Gerald NunesGOP group launches a billboard campaign in which Cruz, Hawley is asked to resign. Undoing Trump will take more than executive orders installed by GOP operator as NSA’s top lawyer placed on administrative leave: reports MORE (R-CA), rank member, House Intel Committee; Kash Patel, former NSC staff; Stephen MillerStephen Miller: Left-wing group to track which companies hire former top Trump assistant census bureau to fill in non-civilian data, watchdog says Trump should give more than a holiday gift to the country., Former senior adviser to the White House; Rep. Lee ZeldinLee ZeldinWyoming Province votes to convict Liz Cheney for accusing Trump GOP divided over Liz Cheney’s future READ: The Republicans who voted to challenge election results MORE (RN.Y.), House Foreign Affairs Committee; Gordon Chang, author of “The Great US-China Tech War”; Jonathan Ward, Founder of the Atlas Organization

America this week with Eric Bolling”- Brett Favre- Hall Of Fame QB; Sarah Norman- Harris 2020; Ken Cuccinelli- Former Deputy Secretary; Dan Lippman- Politico

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