cases was the average, we're at 16,239 right now. that's where we were a month ago. go back to the beginning of the year, five months ago in january 215,000 new infections a day, way back to july 2020, we were higher than this, the first time, way down now, way down since a long time ago, if you look at the vaccine snapshot, well, this is why the cases are down, why hospitalizations are down, because 41% of americans, more than 136 million americans are fully vaccinated. more than half, 51% of americans now partially vaccinated. that's one reason the case count is down. deaths are down, hospitalizations are down. if you look at it from this perspective, though, the vaccine rollout has slowed some, right, this is the fall of the yellow line, that's the averages, right now the united states is averaging 615,000 people reaching full vaccination every day, if you go back in april that was 2.5 million. yes, americans early on got vaccines, now you're in a bit of a lag, that's the fully picture, this is the partially vaccinated picture, same thing, if you follow the yellow line, it's