i keep getting out of topic, because i just want to look at elora. i think our viewers feel the same. tell me if you feel the same on facebook live right there. that is her moment of zen. this is really why we are getting the vaccines, right? we want to keep our kids healthy. a lot of the younger kids have not gone vaccinated under 16. dr. patel, let's talk about the j&j, right? the panel in the last hour as you said, recommending that we lift the pause. is not because they reached a decision that the j&j vaccine is not causing the rare cases of blood clots we have, or is it because they think yes, it might have, or we don't know, but that the benefits of vaccinating people far outweigh the few cases, i think it's like 15 women out of like 1 million shots given. >> the latter is really what it comes down to. the benefits far exceedingly far outweigh the potential risk. so you can't say that it doesn't directly cause them. it's just so incredibly rare, it's hard to make that link. but it is pretty and the committees came out and said hey, if you fall