to try to clean rooms and rapidly turn them around, working with the infectious disease docs to see what they need to do to disinfect, how to make it safe. we have engineering guys trying to figure out how to re-engineer rooms. the ventilator is here now. [dr. smith] the ventilators are machines that we put patients on to breathe for them when they can't breathe for themselves. we had 30 icu beds when covid started. by mid-april, we had 200 patients at elmhurst on a ventilator. [mola] many young people are ignoring pleas to stay home, including spring breakers in florida. [woman] we do care about our health, it is, like, a big concern. but my thing is, is one day we're gonna die, so might as well go out with a bang. [dr. smith] what i'm hearing on the news sounds like people don't really know that it's this bad. i think i just had this moment of, "i have to do something." it's too little, too late. like, we knew... we knew it was coming. mid-march, i decided i would give videos to the new york times, because if something doesn't change soon,