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FL doctor at pediatric hospital on what she’s seeing amid Delta surge

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Covid-19 cases are up across the country, and the most serious of those cases are among those unvaccinated. Dr. Nahid Bhadelia and Dr. Normaliz Rodriguez join Lawrence O’Donnell to discuss what can be done to combat the politicization of vaccines, and why the best way to get more people vaccinated is empathy – and not blame.