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respiratory illnesses continue, especially as you add in influenza and covid into the mix. reporter: the rsv virus can be especially dangerous for infants with small airways. what you worry about is children who look like they re really beginning to have what we call air hunger. when they can t catch their breath. you actually see the muscles between your ribs indent. reporter: a warning sign noticed by nurse practitioner heidi pifer in her own son before he was hospitalized. we could see how hard he was breathing. like, we could see every single rib going up his little belly and it was pretty fast. reporter: now david, doctors do say that most patients with rsv will recover just fine without being hospitalized, but they encourage parents with sick kids to keep an eye out for those warning signs. dehydration, lethargy, and, of course, respiratory distress. david? yeah, really alarming time for parents in this country. thank you, kayna. we re going to turn now to
and we ve been trying to get the message out for the last, you know, eight months to get people to listen to science. we ve tried to keep this apolitical and focus on the benefits of vaccines and what we know these vaccines can do. but, yet, somehow they ve become politicized, and it s really painful to hear somebody in such distress. you know, air hunger, with somebody what a viral pneumonia has, someone struggling to breathe is really an agonizing way to be. i think more and more people throughout the south are starting to get it because more and more people are starting to know folk who s are hospitalized or sick or who have died from the virus. it s really starting to hit home. hospitals are filling up. your elective knee replacement is canceled because the operating room is serving as an
get your vaccination or your friends will carry your body for your wife. what do you think about what he said, doctor? it s very painful to hear. and we ve been trying to get the message out for the last eight months, to get people to listen to science. we ve tried to keep this apolitical and focus on the benefits of vaccines. what we know these vaccines can do. yet somehow they ve become politicized and it s really painful to hear somebody in such distress. air hunger, what someone with a viral pneumonia to have, struggling to breathe, is an agonizing way to be. i think more and more people