doctor, spillane to us the import of your findings that children can have 100 times more infectious capacityme adults? is that what we're saying? >> so what we looked at were swabs taken during the routine clinical care. so if any of you have had a swab done to looks for sars-cov-2 infectious, those are samples we use and we found a lot more in young children. we didn't actually look at infectious virus but other studies have correlated the amount of nucleic acids with the coronavirus. the correlation could be that children could transmit the virus. our study didn't look at that. but the study you just mentioned from the camp in georgia and the study that came out from korea all add to the growing body of evidence showing that children can transmit. however more studies need to be done. >> so what does this tell us about adult interaction with these young children from, say, grandparent interaction to, let's say, public schoolteacher interaction. so let's say people in their 70s versus people in, say, their 40s, interacting with kids this young? >> there is assumptions that have been made su