pasture is charlie crist. with me senior data reporter harry eton. i want to start with you. polls came out in pennsylvania and wisconsin, two crucial senate races. what do they so? i want to note if i can make that sound you made with the paperwork right there i might have a future in movie being a sound effect guy. look. okay. choice for u.s. senate in pennsylvania john fetterman, democrat. we had him up by six points. wisconsin had ron johnson, republican of wisconsin up by one. we call that no clear leader. well with the marge s of error. both results within margin of error. vast majority in polls so fetterman anywhere between a two to seven point advantage. what s the difference between these two races? the difference between these would two rhe races? in pennsylvania favorable minus, unfavorable john fetterman, positive 0.2. look at mehmet ozs favorability rates how far under water, minus 17 points. now, joe biden at minus ten points but mehmet oz below. driving
so the first and most important thing people can do is go out and get vaccinated. that will keep people, kids, adults, everybody out of the hospital at very high rates. that is probably the most important thing. and then we know how to manage rsv. most children, most adults, relatively mild. small somebody of kids that get sick from it, we can take care of it. we need to make sure the beds are open for children which is why it is important to protect yourself from influenza and covid as well. are we going to be seeing makeshift hospitals or wards for children this winter? i hope not. we re seeing a lot of rsv right now. my hope is that turns around. what worries me is if we then add in influenza and covid on top of that, that s where we can get into trouble, but we don t have to. we can t control everything, but there are things we can control. the two most important things now are going out and getting the influenza shot, the flu shot and getting the new updated covid sh
holds true just about everywhere. also this morning, a warning from health officials, there is a potential triple threat this winter as the flu, covid and rsv spread across the nation. a recent surge in rsv cases overwhelming hospitals, affecting children as young as 6 months old. doctors say they re operating over capacity. one doctor at seattle children s saying he s seeing up to 30 rsv cases a day. joining us is dr. ashish jha. sir, thank you so much for being with us this morning. it is not going to be an easy winter here. tell us what we can expect. good morning, thank you for having me back. so, yeah, so this is obviously a concerning situation. we re seeing the rise of three viruses circulating at increasing levels, rsv, influenza and covid. the good news here is that we re now powerless against this. for two of them we have very high quality vaccines, both influenza and covid.