In the early days of the pandemic when many hospitals were first overrun with coronavirus patients, constant shortages of personal protective equipment meant health care workers were putting their own lives at risk. At least 1,000 U.S. health care workers have died from COVID-19 so far, but more than six months later, some of the most essential pieces of protective gear continue to be in short supply. A new documentary from Frontline and the Associated Press, called "America’s Medical Supply Crisis," explores why. In for Jim Braude, Adam Reilly was joined by correspondents Juliet Linderman and Martha Mendoza to discuss their findings.