delivering here later today, as well. mike, thank you so much. and turning back to the coronavirus pandemic. we ve been hearing from doctors it s time to upgrade your masks, but masks are not one-size-fits all. different people have different needs and different budgets. back with me is msnbc medical contributor dr. vitamin gupta. thank you so much for being with us. i had a ton of questions after your segment. everyone was appreciative but they want more information. let us dive in. there are folks out there asking if it ll help to do double masking, if you can t get an n-95. so, katy, good afternoon, certainly if you would like. if you have that blue mask. for many drugstores you can get the blue masks. if you want to put on top a well-fitted clothe masks. we ve been saying it the last 13 to 14 months even with the
great tight seal with a res pa rater or kn-95 if you have the full, thick beard. i like the pencil mustache as an example. maybe the patch underneath the lips. those are options here. very good options, are very good looking as well. that goes out to my executive producer who has a pretty thick beard. aaron, it s time for a soul patch. i m sure your wife will love it. thank you so much. there are more questions. you can all reach dr. gupta on twitter. and we appreciate it. thank you, sir. laugh about that soul patch idea for a while now. anyway, dr. anthony fauci and rochelle walensky were on capitol hill, answering questions about the administration s pandemic response. they appeared before the senate health committee. some of the most heated moments in the hearing got pretty personal. do you really think it s important to use your $420,000