supposed to get. >> thank you for that. it should be fine. the studies, the data presented was for 5 to 11, boys, girls, different ages. and the data were reassuring for safety and efficacy. i'm not aware of concern, if your child is thinner than your, shorter than usual, it shouldn't matter. it should be okay. >> we had alexandra field on here, talking about how she had numbers about how many more kids probably had it than were ever diagnosed. i was surprised to see the hospitalizations for minors as of now. it is much higher than i thought. we all tend to think well, if your kid is unlucky enough to get it, they'll be fine. but hospitalization numbers are striking. as of today, there's something like 1200 minors in the hospital. that's more than i thought. >> no, exactly. even though thankfully,