<div>The director of the World Health Organization says the end of the COVID-19 pandemic "is in sight." Dr. David Agus discusses what the future may look like for boosters, infections and deaths.</div>
<div>Dr. Ken Duckworth, chief medical officer for the National Alliance on Mental Illness, joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss his new book "You Are Not Alone: The NAMI Guide to Navigating Mental Health." Dr. Duckworth shares details on some of the guidance featured in the book for those struggling with mental health.</div>
<div>Overdoses from fentanyl are on the rise nationwide, but the problem is especially acute in Colorado, where law enforcement seized more illicit fentanyl in the first five months of this year than they did in all of last year. CBS News correspondent Jeff Pegues has more on the growing crisis.</div>
<div>"It is so important to be able to have evidence and treat [patients] not based on politics, but based on science and medicine," Dr. Sumanas Jordan said.</div>
<div>The number of teenage girls who have been suicidal has increased 50% since 2019, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. A family therapist says it's "absolutely" OK for parents to talk with their children about suicide and shares some warning signs. Meg Oliver has more.</div>