but i think what has definitely impacted me the most is the feeling of just you know, not having the freedom and regressing into almost feeling like you re back at school, you know, with controlled wake up and bedtimes. not being able to control what you can eat. meals often consist of mystery meat. the bigger mystery, chan s release date. he s supposed to start a new job, a new life, in hong kong. what s the worst part of this. i think it s not knowing when i ll be able to get out. for now, all he can do is wait. from his hospital bed, freedom feels like lifetime away. i called darrell last night. he is still testing positive, jake. he doesn t know how many more days this is going to be. maybe five, ten, 15 days. the number of people in his room, it was three at time of our interview.
normal. what s happened now? reporter: yeah, ali, you re right. you have to consider in darrell floyd s situation and others like him, people have a rainy day fund so when a rainy day comes they re financially prepared. in this case the floyd family is dealing with, yes, her battle against cancer, cynthia s battle against cancer. they re paying for a second apartment temporarily because her treatment is happening out of state. when i spoke with darrell last night he said he was concerned about buying groceries, what happens if this stretches on, what happens with the mortgage on their house. there s a lot of financial questions in addition to the emotional stress of these dueling and unforeseen circumstances. take a listen to what he had to say. this is stressful. sometimes your blood pressure you know, just your stress, a lot of stress. you want the best. and then i worry about my wife, making sure she s healthy, i m trying to sacrifice. so it s just hard on me and her,