patel: yeha, and this all started from a misinformation campaign, if you will, that came out of europet there is no evidence to date that this vaccine can cause any type of long-term infertility issues. if you kind of one to back to mrna technology 101, the vaccine is crating a map of a spike protein, and then the actual mrna that you inject gets degraded. it's gone. so all you basically have is a boosted immune response for that one spike protein. there is no plausible mechanism for how this can go into effect a child's fertility. it's confusing for people out there when you see these reports on social media. but the bottom line is asked i talked to some immunologists who have taken a step back and said i can't even fathom to create a vaccine to target sars-cov-2 and human reproductive system, even if they wanted to can some twisted world. kristen: all right, that's good to know. another thing parents who are hesitant .2 is that kids really do seem to be better defended against covid. 73 million kids in the u.s., fewer than 700 have died from covid. that is one in 100,000, right? so i