Tent, could we use a larger building thats not being utilized right now. Reporter it sounds like the message that youre sending is ont want to completely sugarcoat it that dont worry at all, but i think at the end of the day, this is what we do. Were going to be cautious in the sense we keep preparing, but i dont think anybody should be panicking. Reporter patients with mild symptoms will be sent home with a face mask and be asked to selfquarantine at their home to limit the spread of the virus. Dr. Tara narula there reporting. And if you want a box of face masks, youll likely have trouble finding one. You see, the World Health Organization says people are snapping up masks, hand sanitizers and otherprentative. Mola lenghi went to a Production Facility in georgia struggling right now tohde eportehe fore at medicoms augusta, georgia factory is buzzing. Theyre working nearly around the clock to fill demand. Were really busy and even been doing some overtime. Weve been working on the weekends try to make sure we get all of our customers what they need. Reporter protective masks of every kind are flying off store shelves around the country, as fears of a spreading coronavirus have catapulted sales of protective medical supplies. Trying to h together. Reporter guillaume labrador is the chief operating officer of medicom. What sort of numbers in terms of increase you seen here at your plants . We cant cope with the and in. The demand is multiplied by five, ten. Its just out of any proportion that weve seen in the past. Reporter this factory is moving as briskly as it can, but it might not be fast enough to keep up with the nervous publics appetite. We dontecnd t the general public. Reporter Denver Health chief medical officer and Infectious Disease researcher dr. Connie price says the dwindling mask supply is worrisome. I am concerned about our hospital facilities and the ability to deliver care not only for coronavirus but for other routine illnesses. Reporter a standard mask is effective at rejecting airborne droplets or other fluids. Its loose fit also makes it easier for droplets to enter around the edge of the mask. N9 tight custom fitted readily to wearer. There is no role for these masks in the community. Reporter despite pleas from Public Health officials for everyday new yorker, there is no need to use a mask. Reporter panic buying of surgical masks seems to continue. And this struggle to meet the demand is not specific to your company. Its industrywid its all over the industry all over the countries. We have a factory in france where were facing exactly the same challenge. Reporter mola lenghi, augusta, georgia. The cbs overnight news will be right back. Feeling sluggish or weighed down can be a sign your digestive system isnt working at its best. Taking metamucil every day can help. 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Reporter and the driving force of david sibleys life is to make birds accessible to us, sketching and painting everything from songbirds and swallows to penguins and puffins. This is the tufted puffin thats found in the pacific. And this is called rhinoceros oclet. Rhinoceros horn os, ng, each feather carefully drafted. You never said to yourself i dont care if i ever draw another chickadee again . No, i didnt. Its sort of like one foot in front of the other. Just a faith in the process, like knitting or something elsewhere it becomes sort of routine. Reporter it has been the routine with a goal, to write and illustrate detailed field guides covering more than 800 species to help bird watchers properly identify what they are seeing. That just lik a robin. That a robin . No. Thats a blackheaded grossbeak. Oh, no. Reporter First Published in 2,000. Each species are arranged in a coluthe bottom, the brightest at the top. Reporter the sibley guide to birds has sold more than two million copies, and he has been called the most important illustrator of birds since John James Audubon or roger tory peterson. Previous field guides had fewer illustrations. So they left out a lot. Different ages, different subspecies. I wanted to illustrate every species in flight, because thats what birders see. Just starting to build it right up there. Reporter now 57, david sibley learned to love birds by going out on hikes with his father, fred, a noted ornithologist at yale. As soon as the field guide came out or was in the works, yes, i became much less wellknown. Reporter y peoplf norerica. I guess its our family itnu, but milyess. Reporter david started drawing birds at age 8, and his parents didnt worry for an instant w their son dropped out of cornell to pursue his passion and study birds in the field. His reason, very valid, that cornell has a set track that you follow in your major, and that didnt leave time for looking at birds or painting birds. Reporter david sibley would spend 14 years driving around the country, observing and sketching. Always utterly fascinated by birds. I really like the shapes, the proportions, the smooth lines, each species so perfectly adapted to its own lifestyle rofrz along the way, he met his wife. Do you think you would have been happy with someone who wasnt as into birds as you are . No. I dont see through could have worked. Here comes maybe a the little dot moving across the field . Reporter yes, david sibleys wife, joan walsh, is an ornithologist too. Take it down and try and see movement. Here comes one right across. Oh, indigo bunting. Oh, sweet reporter in 1998, it pushed him to ful a field guide. I said, you know, you can keep talking about it or you with just say youre doing it. And so he did. And then he stood up and he faked up. Reporter is that true . David, did you really fake . We were in a hot tub. Reporter he would spend years working on the guide. But when publishers saw it, they went wild. To walk into a room with a publisher and have them say yes, well do it in five minutes was i guess a very unusual experience. Reporter in fact, sibleys first volume hit the New York Times bestseller list. He followed it up with a series of other popular books about birds. And whether its in his art or the delight that comes when h watches birds at his backyard feeder a chipping sparrow, two chipping sparrows now. Reporter david sibley says hes still learning about his favorite topic. What are some of the questions youre trying to answer . Can birds smell . Reporter can they . Oh, yeah, yeah. Yeah, they can sll very ll. Where dds sleep. P . Yance while they sleep. Reporter are you just making this up . No, its all its all true. Reporter so stay tuned. His next book is called what its like to be a bird. And tof ndyman, who will do much more than just hang your shades. Steve hartman found this story on the road. Reporter there is a super hero in pittsburgh, a mild mannered guy in a funny looking van, who goes around town striking happiness in the hearts of hundreds. If i can go out and h eat i neighbors, thats sweet. Reporter 29yearold john potter is a handyman by trade, but he doesnt charge for most of what he does. Do you mind starting it up . Reporter whether its a pizza delivery guy with no way to deliver, or an electric scooter guy with no way to scoot. John is always to the rescue. Ctually, lets throw it in the back. Just like a saint pretty much. He is willing to help anybody with whatever sized problem you have. It might take me a day, honestly. Reporter john finds his rescues on reddit, people who have a window broken out or cant afford the roof they need, or maybe just want help moving. John does it all, for total strangers. He b swit. Reporter he started doing a get a ride to the battered womens shelter or can i have money for the bus. Reporter and your answer . I said no immediately. Reporter it was a answer h it haunted me almost right from the start. Reporter john vowed from that moment to say yes, no matter what they needed. And so far he has done about a thousand good deeds. Has he ever been scammed . He doesnt know, and quite frankly, he doesnt care. I give because i want to give, and thats just for me. And if anything, i go to bed and i feel happy. Yeah, come on in. Reporter happy, but not wealthy. The check okay . Reporter john typically has just a few hundred dollars to his name. And yet he continues to give, sometimes a lot more than just handyman service. Would you mindft anything. Reporter thats right. John has now moved on to vital organs. Last month, michael moore, another total stranger, got johns kidney. This is not fixing someones scooter. No. Its an unbelievable act of kindness. Reporter michael says the best gift ever, but not onl because you find out there are other people in the world that care. And thats a strong message. Reporter a message that john says is only going to get louder. I really want to give a piece of my liver. Reporter you joking . No. If the grave is home plate, i want to come sliding into it at this point, bare minimum organs reporr addicted to helping steve a thatshe overnight news for this thursday. Its thursday, march 5th, 2020, this is the cbs morning news. Emergency in california. Authorities go into crisis mode after the state reports its first coronavirus death. This as the death toll climbs in washington state. What congress is doing to fight the virus. Biden versus bernie. The race for the democratic president ial nomination seems to be boiling down to two men who are focusing their attacks on each other ahead of next weeks contests. 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