Some Russian Families Also Feeling the War Are Trying to Cross the CA/Mexico Border

Some Russian Families Also Feeling the War Are Trying to Cross the CA/Mexico Border

By iHeartPodcasts

The war in Ukraine has caused a refugee crisis where the U.N. says that over 3.5 million people have fled the country, but we are also hearing that Russians are also leaving because of the invasion. While most are going to nearby countries some have made the trip here to the southern border with Mexico attempting to seek asylum and frustration has been mounting that they are not getting in like Ukrainians are. For those that do get in, they are being given a 1-year stay in the country. Steve Gregory, reporter for KFI News in Los Angeles, took a trip to the border and spoke to one Russian family seeking asylum.


Next, as we progress through the pandemic and we see some positive trends with fewer cases and hospitalizations, the concern is always what could be coming next. A new strain circulating in Europe and quickly spreading here may not lead to a new wave, but vaccine makers have asked for approval for a 4th round of booster shots and the question is, where does that end? We could be in store for boosters every year until we can develop a universal coronavirus vaccine. Robert Langreth, science and health reporter at Bloomberg News, joins us for the future of booster shots.

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