government correspondent, marissa, and joel fitzgerald rodriguez, thank you both for being here and you.>> take you for having us. >> you're watching governor newsom's announcement of the plan, tell us we should know? >> standing in front of boxes of thousands of mass. essentially this is a plan that they say will allow the state to move forward into is next phase. but still be prepared for potential surges like we saw just a few weeks ago with omicron. from a practical perspective it's not going to change anyone's life. the government is saying we are putting in place a scaffolding so that if we have another variant or another search, we are ready with masts and healthcare workers, and sentinel tracing of wastewater, which is become a really good way to actually accurately tell if things are spreading. so at the end of the way -- end of the day, a fancy name, smarter, the mass mandate ending and the question about what happens with kids in schools at the end of the month is more what average people think about. >> i see people bring masts in the bay area, we will see that a lot, as wel