a booster dose of johnson & johnson's vaccine for at least two months after people get their first dose. have your covid-19 public-health views changed? let's talk to diana, calling from huntsville, arkansas? -- arkansas. diana, good morning. caller: i was scheduled to get my vaccine. i had no problem with it. i went to my doctor and because i am a breast cancer survivor, he recommended i should not get it because it does affect your lymph nodes and i could get a disease and i had also corrective surgery with silicone implants, which it could cause my body to reject them. host: so, diana, what are you doing to ensure you don't get covid-19? are you just masking and social distancing? caller: yes i am. i wear a mask all the time and use hand sanitizers. host: do you think there should be masked mandates, diana, for everyone? caller: yes, i do. host: ok. let's talk to anne-marie, who was calling from bahama -- who is calling from bahama, north carolina. amory, good morning. caller: you should be going after the nih, cdc, fauci, and gates, not fellow americans. host: let me stop you for a second. where did you get that information from? caller: just type in