reservoirs in different parts of the country, that makes it only that much easier for the virus to spread all over the place. >> you know, dan, obviously, there's free will. at this point, it's a choice. i mean, at this point, the information is out there. it's not as though people don't have at their fingertips the research about the safety of the vaccines. everybody has a different reason. everyone who's unvaccinated has a different reason for not wanting to get the vaccination and of course they have freedom of choice and it really is up to them, and of course, hospitals and doctors still have to treat them. and doctors tell us that everyone they're seeing now in their emergency rooms with covid is unvaccinated. and i'm just wondering, from your research, if you think at some point, there will be some sort of consequence? for instance, people can still make a choice to smoke. that's a personal choice. but insurance companies charge them more. they have much higher premiums because they're making that health choice. so, for the unvaccinated, what's