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away. that can lead to other issues. beyond that, then it starts getting into the respiratory issues, g.i. illnesses and everything else. what is your main message for people who are still in the affected areas? the hard-hit regions? how can they best keep themselves and their loved ones healthy and safe? the best thing people can do if they re still in these affected areas is listen to the local emergency disaster teams. it is, don t become a lay built. we re here to help you. and we re here for you. but at the same time, we re trying to help evacuate you. for a reason. and we would rather evacuate you than have to rescue you. dr. ben abo, ems emergency physician. thank you for your time. thank you very much. cnn meat meat karen
down in florida and elsewhere. what do you worry about the most when we seize the pictures coming out of florida? it s heartbreaking what we are seeing there. my biggest concern are the most vulnerable population, our seniors, are elderly who may be live alone. maybe they do not have electricity they don t have anyone to reach out too. the battery died in their cell phone maybe they misplace their medications in the flooding or it got wet or got damaged. but it is not just the floodwaters we are worrying about. it s what happens in the aftermath. not just the hurricane for there is concern again because of bacteria, because of parasites because of fungus. there is the potential for injury and illness. so we have to take those things into consideration. the most common injuries we see after a hurricane are puncture wounds, strains, lacerations. was he let a fever, cough upper respiratory tract a lot of g.i. upset vomiting and diarrhea. these are things we have to be
now schools are virtual and many local businesses are closed. emergency officials are distributing water bottles, but they re encouraging people to buy their own, if they can. joining us now is dr. patel, an nbc medical contributor and a former obama white house policy director. doctor, always a pleasure to see you. how dangerous is it for an entire city, jackson, not to have running water? jose, it s not only dangerous, but we can see this problem coming. certainly not the flooding of the waters that exacerbated this event, but this has occurred unfortunately all too often in jackson mississippi s history. i think it just indicates how kind of broken our public health system is. contaminated water can lead to a number of bacterial, parasite and viral illnesses, including a lot of g.i. illnesses that can be devastating and leave people with long-term consequences.