roberta debiasi. good morning in nashville, go ahead. caller: good morning. old, basicallys the last year of his adolescen ce, sliced a consider him an adolescent, even though he is 21, he got it, his roommate got it. he had four days of fever and maybe six hours of gastrointestinal upset, and then was fine. he is going to have the antibody test. he is under the care of our doctor. he's going to have the antibody test in a couple of weeks. middle of august is what the doctor said. he is being monitored. of course, he is fine. his school, middle tennessee state university, he will be a senior this year, they are having in-person classes. i guess my biggest concern is him getting it again and/or having some adverse effect in the future. did something happen in his body that we need to be worried about? like a said, he is fine, he feels great. he is a very good eater. i think a lot of the information problem with kids has to do with their diet. far too manyeat carbs, fat, sugar, and salt in america. he is a healthy kid. he is doing well. i guess my question for