already. geez, louise! reporter: nationwide cases are 60% lower than at january s peak, but weekly cases among children are still over 100,000 and are about 400% higher than this time last year. i am fully confident tha wi be e kid s n school, particularly in schools that have high vaccination rates my worry is that we re not quite there yet. reporter: pandemic fatigue and frustration isn t just impacting schools. it s hitting hospitals, too. every day i read about reports in which my staff are either verbally or physically abused. reporter: at this hospital in georgia, dr. gregory evans says with each wave of covid, there s also a flood of aggression. what are those verbal attacks look like? accusations why we aren t giving certain medications that they may have researched on the internet. reporter: dr. lily henson says when hospitals are full of patients that don t trust science, it s a dagger to moral. we get this threat that says,