here in the u.s. but in addition to that, you're also dealing with an underserved or a short-staffed health care system around the globe, particularly in the u.s. what you're dealing with is a huge number of patients coming in at the same time, dealing with multiple medical illnesses that are exacerbated by the omicron variant, so simply letting it rip does nothing for the population except increase excess death which is a much more accurate indicator of what omicron is doing rather than looking at directly contributed to omicron. >> meanwhile, as you know, doctor, 82% of icu hospital beds as we understand it, those are the numbers there in florida. 82% of icu beds are in use there where you are. how are hospitals there handling this limited bed capacity? what are some of the difficult choices that are being made