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Dr. Fauci Makes The Case For The Coronavirus Vaccine To Roxbury

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National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Dr. Anthony Fauci testifies before a Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee hearing on the coronavirus on Capitol Hill, Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in Washington. (Andrew Harnik/AP)
National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Dr. Anthony Fauci testifies before a Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee hearing on the coronavirus on Capitol Hill, Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in Washington. (Andrew Harnik/AP)

This is the Radio Boston rundown for Nov. 25. Tiziana Dearing is our host.

  • While many are staying home for the holiday, for those who are trying to gather indoors safely, a negative coronavirus test result is in order. That's led to long lines stretching out at testing sites. We talk with WBUR's Carey Goldberg.
  • The Coast Guard called off its search for the Emmy Rose and the four fishermen aboard yesterday afternoon, after covering nearly 2,000 square miles of water.
  • People of color are the most hesitant to take a vaccine against the coronavirus. That worries Rev. Liz Walker, pastor of Roxbury Presbyterian Church. So, she tapped the nation's leading expert on the COVID pandemic to make the case to her congregation: Dr. Anthony Fauci.
  • Amy Traverso is a long-time friend of our show, and she's the senior food editor at Yankee magazine. She's also an unabashed apple fan, and the author of a newly revised and updated "The Apple Lover's Cookbook." She takes listener calls on how to identify apples, buy them and how to eat and cook with them.

This program aired on November 25, 2020.

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