In the second hour of the show, Vince reacts to comments from SiriusXM host Howard Stern who said that hospitals shouldn't allow the unvaccinated to get treatments for COVID-19. 

In the second hour of the show, Pete checks in on the latest Mecklenburg County Health COVID briefing and says that the current establishment is not getting the job done and is doing a poor job of portraying the current state of the pandemic in Charlotte...

In the first hour of the show, Pete talks about the continued problem he sees with Mecklenburg County using case counts as effective measurements of the severity of the COVID pandemic. He also takes Mecklenburg Board Of County Commissioner George Dunlap to task for his ill-placed comment about ONLY having a mask mandate in Charlotte.

In the second hour of the show, Pete makes mention of the CDC admitting that cloth masks do not stop the spread of COVID 19 and says many in North Carolina owe gubernatorial candidate Dan Forest - who got crucified for this lack of faith in masks during his campaign - an apology. 

In the second hour of the show, Pete talks about the division between parents in Virginia schools over new Governor Glen Youngkin's decision to put mask decisions in their hands.

In the first hour of the show, Pete takes a listener question about Virginia's plan to ban mask mandates on Glen Youngkin's first day in office as Governor.

In the first hour of the show, Pete talks about how poorly the Biden administration has put concerns about COVID to rest. 

In the first hour of the show, Pete talks about his COVID infection wrecking the end of his work week last week, and a certain Twitter exchange he had with a Leftist media member over his case. 

In the first hour of the show, Vince talks about President Joe Biden's federal vaccine mandate going to the Supreme Court, and talks about the passing of Hollywood actor Sidney Poitier. 

In the first hour of the show, Vince talks about how each President, Joe Biden and Donald Trump, have handled the pandemic and says we may owe Donald Trump an apology for having less deaths under the virus than Joe Biden