florida farmer ken carpenter gave away what he could to food banks. but he has produce that will rot. >> not enough customers for all the tomatoes, beans, squash, everything that's raised in homestead. we're august struggling. >> reporter: this church in pan sailed paid row is now giving food away every two weeks. it's estimated 200 food banks would need an additional $1.4 billion in resources over the next six months to continue to feed those in need. mia. >> gradney: thank you, danya. there is mounting evidence this virus is claiming an alarming number of african american lives. in illinois, the black mortality rate is five times that for whites. dean reynolds takes us to a chicago hospital looking to the future for health. >> reporter: at rush university medical center in chicago, doctors are bracing for a coronavirus peak that is due any day, and they know one thing for sure: if this hospital, as prepared as it is, is overwhelmed, it will be a very bad sign. that's why forecasting the spread of the lethal illness is crucial to hospitals, doctors,