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norah. >> o'donnell: mireya villarreal, thank you.ere are alarming new numbers tonight on kids and covid. more than 100,000 children have now tested positive with covid every week for the past 13 weeks and now agreeing concerns about the long-term impacts of covid on children. more from cbs's meg oliver. >> it feels a little scary, like i can't breathe. >> reporter: 14-year-old madison foor is a competitive dancer, healthy before she got covid in january, now ten month later she needs an inhaler daily. >> things are still a little off. >> reporter: this week madison returned to university of michigan's children's hospital to check her lung function. the clinic is studying long haul symptoms in kids. >> my heart pumps fast and my c. >> rerter: a recent study in the u.k. found covid affects one in seven children months after infections, symptoms including headaches, anxiety, lung issues and fatigue. are you seeing an increase in kids with long haul cinch toms? >> we are. >> reporter: dr. katharine clouser in hackensack meridian health o
norah. >> o'donnell: mireya villarreal, thank you.ere are alarming new numbers tonight on kids and covid. more than 100,000 children have now tested positive with covid every week for the past 13 weeks and now agreeing concerns about the long-term impacts of covid on children. more from cbs's meg oliver. >> it feels a little scary, like i can't breathe. >> reporter: 14-year-old madison foor is a competitive dancer, healthy before she got covid in january, now ten month later...
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cbs's mireya villarreal has the story of an i.v.f.up. >> we kind of dreamed of two girls, but, you know -- >> reporter: for three years, daphna and alexander cardinale tried to have a second child, finally with i.v.f., they were thrilled to welcome a baby girl in '19 but immediately alexander felt something was wrong. when was the point where you said something's not right? >> i had a weird sort of gut reaction when she was born. it wasn't anything logical. it was just like an instinct. >> reporter: two months later a dna test confirmed their worst fear, the infant was not their biological daughter. daphna was implanted with a stranger's embryo who, in turn, received theirs. that woman who wishes to remain anonymous gave birth a week earlier to the cardinale's daughter. >> when i found out she wasn't mine, i poured more love into her. i don't know, maybe i was just clinging to her. but i was just so scared i was going to lose her, which i ultimately did. >> reporter: and the cardinales felt robbed of their tme with their biological da
cbs's mireya villarreal has the story of an i.v.f.up. >> we kind of dreamed of two girls, but, you know -- >> reporter: for three years, daphna and alexander cardinale tried to have a second child, finally with i.v.f., they were thrilled to welcome a baby girl in '19 but immediately alexander felt something was wrong. when was the point where you said something's not right? >> i had a weird sort of gut reaction when she was born. it wasn't anything logical. it was just like an...
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mireya villarreal, thank you. update on our investigation into military sexual assault and domestic violence. in a new draft report obtained exclusively by cbs news, the pentagon's inspector general will show how the military has failed to handle special victims' cases. now, under federal law, these types of cases should be handled by a trained special victim prosecutor, but the report is expected to reveal that that did not happen in nearly two thirds of the cases between 2018 and 2020. some branches are worse than others. special prosecutors were not assigned to 94% cases in the air force. both the army and the navy failed to follow the law in 59% of cases and marine corps 30% of the cases. this report backs up what dozens of survivors have told us in the course of our investigations. the military says it can't comment on unreleased reports but says it is taking deliberative and substantive action to address sexual assault in its ranks. we'll continue to follow this story and you can read our full report at cbsn
mireya villarreal, thank you. update on our investigation into military sexual assault and domestic violence. in a new draft report obtained exclusively by cbs news, the pentagon's inspector general will show how the military has failed to handle special victims' cases. now, under federal law, these types of cases should be handled by a trained special victim prosecutor, but the report is expected to reveal that that did not happen in nearly two thirds of the cases between 2018 and 2020. some...
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norah. >> o'donnell: mireya villarreal, thank you.here are alarming new numbers tonight on kids and covid. more than 100,000 children have now tested positive for covid every week for the past 13 weeks, and now, there are growing concerns about the long-term impacts of covid on children. we get more on this from cbs's meg oliver. >> it feels a little scary, like i just can't breathe. >> reporter: 14-year-old madison foor is a competitive dancer. she was healthy before she got covid in january. now, ten months later, she needs an inhaler daily. >> things are still a little bit off. >> reporter: this week, madison returned to university of michigan's children's hospital to check her lung function. the clinic is studying so-called long-haul symptoms in kids. >> my heart starts pumping really fast, and my lungs, it's just like, constant need for air. >> reporter: a recent study in the u.k. found that covid affects one in seven children months after infection. symptoms can include headaches, anxiety, lung issues, and fatigue. are you seein
norah. >> o'donnell: mireya villarreal, thank you.here are alarming new numbers tonight on kids and covid. more than 100,000 children have now tested positive for covid every week for the past 13 weeks, and now, there are growing concerns about the long-term impacts of covid on children. we get more on this from cbs's meg oliver. >> it feels a little scary, like i just can't breathe. >> reporter: 14-year-old madison foor is a competitive dancer. she was healthy before she got...
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norah. >> o'donnell: all right, mireya villarreal, thank you. we want to turn now to the covid pandemic. public health officials are concerned tonight about a 35% spike nationwide in new cases in recent weeks with hospitalizations also on the rise. the upper midwest is seeing the largest surges so we get more on this from liz collins from our cbs minneapolis station wcco. >> it's unprecedented. i have never seen so many people on a ventilator at one time. >> reporter: dr. joshua huelster is a critical care physician at abbott northwestern hospital in minneapolis. his i.c.u. is full. the hospital system has nearly 330 covid patients, most of the 66 i.c.u. covid patients are on ventilators. what's behind this rise? >> without a doubt it's the lack of-- of vaccination. the vast majority of patients that we see in the i.c.u. are not vaccinated. >> reporter: covid cases in minnesota are up nearly 50% in the last week, compared to the week before. hospital admissions increased 24%, with the largest increase among those 30-49. susan rutten spent a week
norah. >> o'donnell: all right, mireya villarreal, thank you. we want to turn now to the covid pandemic. public health officials are concerned tonight about a 35% spike nationwide in new cases in recent weeks with hospitalizations also on the rise. the upper midwest is seeing the largest surges so we get more on this from liz collins from our cbs minneapolis station wcco. >> it's unprecedented. i have never seen so many people on a ventilator at one time. >> reporter: dr....
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. >> o'donnell: mireya villarreal, thank you. and there are alarming new numbers tonight on kids and covid. more than 100,000 children have now tested positive for covid every week for the past 13 weeks, and now, there are growing concerns about the long-term impacts of covid on children. w get more on this from cbs's meg oliver. >> it feels a little scary, like i just can't breathe. >> reporter: 14-year-old madison foor is a competitive dancer. she was healthy before she got covid in january. now, ten months later, she needs an inhaler daily. >> things are still a little bit off. >> reporter: this week, madison returned to university of michigan's children's hospital to check her lung function. the clinic is studying so-called long-haul symptoms in kids. >> my heart starts pumping really fast, and my lungs, it's just like, constant need for air. >> reporter: a recent study in the u.k. found that covid affects one in seven children months after infection. symptoms can include headaches, anxiety, lung issues, and fatigue. are you
. >> o'donnell: mireya villarreal, thank you. and there are alarming new numbers tonight on kids and covid. more than 100,000 children have now tested positive for covid every week for the past 13 weeks, and now, there are growing concerns about the long-term impacts of covid on children. w get more on this from cbs's meg oliver. >> it feels a little scary, like i just can't breathe. >> reporter: 14-year-old madison foor is a competitive dancer. she was healthy before she got...