Tuesday, August 22 — 2 significant news stories

Tropical storm Hilary hits California, FDA approves Pfizer's infant RSV vaccine

Today ChatGPT read 1300 top news stories. After removing previously covered events, there are 2 articles with a significance score over 7.

[8.1] Tropical storm Hilary causes widespread damage in Southern California — The Associated Press

Tropical Storm Hilary has caused widespread flooding and damage in Southern California, as it became the first tropical storm to hit the region in 84 years. Although no deaths or severe damages have been reported in California, officials caution about potential mudslides in hilly areas.

[7.6] FDA approves Pfizer's vaccine for infant respiratory syncytial virus — CNBC

FDA has approved a vaccine from Pfizer that protects infants from respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), the leading cause of hospitalization among babies in the U.S. This is the second treatment approved by the FDA to prevent RSV in infants and the first vaccine. The vaccine uses maternal immunization, where pregnant mothers are vaccinated to pass protective antibodies to their fetuses.

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