counts. masking is something smag m small that we can do. reporter: nearly 99% of people live in counties where people should be wearing masks indoors according to cdc guidance. meantime more than 75,000 people are in the hospital fighting the virus. look at that line climb over the past month. that is a problem. florida and texas alone have accounted for nearly 40% of new hospitalizations across the country. reporter: triage tent just went up again outside lbj hospital in houston. things are terrible. my hospitals are full. reporter: and filling fast in mississippi. if we continue that trajectory, within the next 5 to 7 to 10 days, i think that we re going to see failure of the hospital system in mississippi. reporter:ing anger in alabama that the virus is surge going.
largely in the south, already sent home back to virtual school. why? exposure and/or high case counts where they live. masking is i think a lot of us would say something pretty small that we can do in order to prevent all of these negative consequences. reporter: nearly 99% of the u.s. population lifts in counties where people should be wearing masks indoors according to new cdc guidance. meantime, more than 75,000 people are now in the hospital fighting the virus. look at that line climb over the past month. that s a problem. florida and texas alone have accounted for nearly 40% of new hospitalizations across the country. reporter: triage tent just went up again outside lbj hospital in houston, texas. things are terrible. the hospitals are full. reporter: and filling fast in mississippi. if we continue that
where they live. masking is, i think, a lot of us would say is something pretty small that we can do in order to prevent all these negative consequences. nearly 99% of the u.s. population lives in counties where people should be wearing masks indoors, according to new cdc guidance. the fda expected very soon to green light an additional vaccine shot for the immunocompromised. that actually encompasses a relatively small proportion of the population. around 3% or so. reporter: so what about boosters for the rest of us? we believe sooner or later you will need a booster for durability of protection. we are preparing for the e venn chu wallty of doing that. reporter: meantime, more than 75,000 people are in the hospital fighting the virus. look at that line climb over the past month. that s the problem. florida and texas alone have accounted for nearly 40% of new
the south already sent home back to virtual school. why? exposure and/or high case counts where they live. masking is i think a lot of us would say something pretty small that we can do in order to prevent all these negative consequences. nearly 99% of the u.s. population lives in counties where people should be wearing masks indoors according to new cdc guidancech meantime, more than 75,000 people are now in the hospital fighting the virus. look at that line climb over the past month. that s a problem. florida and texas alone have accounted for nearly 40% of new hospitalizations across the country. reporter: triage tent just went up again at lbj hospital in houston, texas. things are terrible. and filling fast in missies. if we continue that trajectory within the next five to seven to ten days, i think
seconds. the ad wasn t effective and it was too combative, much to negative. and it don t make the case. the public does not respond to class warfare arguments. they have to hear how they have been hurt, not how government spending has been cut. we have a second example. this was created by larry mccarthy on the republican side for ad the creation. this one is totally out of the norm. to my surprise, you are going to watch both the republican and the democratic line climb. let s take a look. americans even though this country s $14 trillion in debt, washington raised the debt ceiling 10 times in the last 10 years. each time it s like another spending hit. you are the junkies. 41 cents of every dollar you spend is borrowed from places like china. china is like the dealer.