laura lynn smith writes in to say it is mild, this omicron variant. chad saying good afternoon to everyone. i do want to ask you about this because you touched upon vaccinations. what two people who are fully vaccinated and perhaps boosted, do they do? do they keep going to restaurants? do they keep living life normally? i was shamed the other day when my friend said how dare you go try to eat? dr. raven: no, i don't think you need to be shamed for that. it's a lot about what your own personal risk tolerance is at this point and if you are an otherwise healthy person who is vaccinated and boosted and you go out to eat, there is a chance that you will get omicron. there might even be a good chance. but depending on when you were boosted -- if you were boosted in the last three months, it's less likely you would probably get it. but if you are ok with that, you might get a little bit of a cold, you might get sicker, like the flu. if you have zero desire or zero risk tolerance, don't do that. but if you are ok with maybe getting this virus that everybody