eventually die with more than a hundred others linked to the home testing positive, includg scott sedlacek'sher, chuck.ne >> he har shown symptoms. >> o'brien: so, how worried are you th symptoms might appear? >> extraordinarily because we don't know, this is new, it's uncharted waters. >> o'brien: the sedlaceks' story hit home for me: my 84-year-old faner is in assisd living florida. hello there. can you tilt down a little bit? >> i'm sorry what? >> o'brien: tilt down, tilt down, a little more down. ere you go, that's good. how you feeling? >> well, i'm fine, how are you?> 'brien: no coronavirus so far, but he's pretty much in isolation, no visitors allowed. it's the same at life carebut the sedlaceks have found a way around that. >> my sister is here and we'llwi go up an say hi through the window. we brought a big white board today soe can actually write notes use they're double pane windows to seal the noise out. (laughs) can you hear us? (laughs) >> okay, we'll let youh that-- love you. >> keep getting better, keep listening the nursing staff. they're looking out for you. he has to get t