Four more rescues in eight hours, a perilous but productive day in the thailand cave, where a Youth Soccer Team of 12 boys and their coach have been trapped for more than two weeks. Good morning, everyone. Im poppy harlow in new york and we are on this breaking news. Four boys pulled out today, four yesterday. That means that four teammates remain inside of this cave in thailand along with their coach. They will stay there for at least another day. It is right now 9 00 p. M. In thailand and divers and their gear need to be replenished, despite the coming end of the good weather that has helped in these rescues. Heavy rain could reflood the tunnels and chambers the teams spent days pumping out last week. Were live at the cave as well as at the hospital where those eight boys are now being treated and quarantined. Lets begin at the cave. Our ivan watson is there. Ivan, whats the update . Reporter yeah, a second day of rescues, with now a total of eight boys brought from deep within the m
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them, they would have to wear a suit and a special infection-proof suit, if you will, and they won t be able to get within two meters of where their boys are. so they won t be able to give them hug, at least initially, that you can imagine that they would want to give them. but shortly thereafter, they would be able to do that. and we expect them to remain in the hospital for five to seven days, maybe longer than that, under observation to make sure no other symptoms from any other kind of illness develops, so their recovery goes as smoothly as possible. all right, matt rivers, thank you so much. and we re thinking of those four that still remain, those four boys as we look at those images in that cave. i m joined now by cave rescue expert, an ma mirza, and dr. carl lieberman, thank you both for being here. dr. lieberman, let s talk about the mental state of these young boys. how optimistic they may be. and if they even know that the eight got out safely. hopefully that message is ge