jordan: how we feeling? william: and she says, for her, this is the worst yet. f are tired, burned out. they're working overtime. and she says too many people don't take the virus seriously. jordan: it's something that could have been prevented. and that's what's so hard. and because these people are younger and healthier, it hits even harder. you know, i had a 34-year-old patient that i was talking to, communicating with, having a discussion about his family, and then, within four hours, he coded and died, 34 years old, no medical history. william: unvaccinated? while the unvaccinated are the lion's share of hospitalizations and deaths here and nationwide, that's not true for all. rita: i had my vaccine in january and february, and i just started feeling bad a couple of weeks ago. william:0-year-old rita eames says she did everything she was asked to do to avoid covid, including getting her and her family vaccinated. nevertheless, she developed a rare breakthrough case a couple of weeks ago. rita: i think my odds are much better than me not having any vaccine. i