bill: what do doctors do to protect themselves, rick and stay healthy. reporter: all the staff here get the flu vaccination. doctors, nurses attendants. they get the vaccine and wear masks in many cases dealing with flue patients with symptoms and patients are given masks. the best advice for everyone is wash your hand as frequently as possible, if you have flu-like symptoms, according to the doctors it is not necessarily a reason to go to the emergency room if you have fever and cough and fatigue and sore throat, that sort of thing. the best thing you can do is to stay home. if it is severe obviously you should make a trip to the hospital. bill: rick leventhal in a place hard hit, allentown, pennsylvania. martha. martha: as the flu spreads those of us who keep us safe are trying not to take chances with their health. in wisconsin they re offering flu masks to their officers. they say it is vital to keep everybody on the job. when you run a 24/7
please stay home. don t spread it to your friend and relatives. martha: good advice, doctor. from the wonderful vanderbilt medical center. thank you so much, doctor. good to have you here today. my pleasure. martha: stay healthy. bill: wash your hands. meanwhile the outbreak hitting pennsylvania especially hard. 11,000 cases already confirmed. rooms nearing capacity. one hospital in allentown, pa, even forced to set up a special tent to deal with the onslaught of patients. rick leventhal at that hospital with more this morning. sound like things are getting worse in that state. are they, rick? reporter: they are, bill, the worst they say in at least five years. lehigh valley hospital at cedar crest set up this mobile surge tent to handle the overflow to try to prevent the spread of virus here at hospital. when patients arrive at emergency room, they are assessed, if they have severe conditions they are admitted to the hospital. but if they have mild symptoms they re redirected into
last summer. who can forget when that news started to rollout. the reports now say that his defense team says they are not ready for an arraignment yet, and that they could file for insanity in this case. the victims families are urging americans not to be fooled by that move. a lot of reports about how he s crazy. don t make that mistake. he s not crazy, he s evil. martha: janet johnson is a criminal defense attorney, licensed in colorado. randy zelin is a form prosecutor. welcome, good to have both of you with us. what do you expect today and what do you make of this move for a delay? i think it s going to be granted, because the judge doesn t want to make a reversible error. what the defense is saying they ll probably enter a plea of inch sanity. because they ve just finished the preliminary hearing the doctors probably need the information they just received, they need more time to get that together. i think it s an inevitable event that is going to happen.