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be patient, to treat all sensational and unverified claims with skepticism. president-elect joe biden continuing to keep his focus on the coronavirus, speaking after today with front line workers, fighting the pandemic throughout the country. this hour, i ll be speaking with former national security adviser susan rice about chris krebs out offer and with admiral brett giroir, leading of the coronavirus testing effort, but the new home rapid test, the nationwide spike in coronavirus cases, and of course the latest advances in vaccines. joining me now, weekend today co-host kristen welker, reporter ashley parker, and reporter january jonathan lemire. what s the latest, kristen? reporter: andrea, i can tell
don t make changes is where will we be in a month or a year. i talked to a lot of colleagues that are ceos of hospitals around the state and they re not as lucky as us. they can t expand capacity or have the extra staff that we have at the university of iowa hospitals. so what we have to ask ourself social security that this entire system is under stress how long can the system hold up. individual hospitals are facing this very real crisis every single day. you talk about it, we saw it here in new york it went from zero to 60 here in new york. we weren t at capacity and then we were and health care workers were pleading for help. how are you preparing and getting ready for when your hospitals in your state hit that capacity and you start to run out of busineeds. in a is a really good analogy. we have time on our hands to learn from the experience of new york and other places. for weeks we have planned for additional capacity.
and a good friday morning to you. craig melvin here. we are now just four days out from the deadline to vote in just 104 hours. the first big group of states will close their polls on election day. so far, more than 82 million americans have already voted nationwide. and according to nbc news and target smart, more than 20% of those, more than 20% of those folks either did not or could not vote in 2016. at last check, that was a whopping 17.5 million people of that number, 2 million more are registered democrats than registered republicans. it s the final day for early in-person voting in a number of key states, including arizona, georgia, nevada, and texas.