lessening. our staffing concerns have not been addressed, and measures like this will make it worse instead of better. >> okay, so, that was the president of the national nurses association in tom foreman's piece. we also heard from the head of the flight attendants association. they just think, i mean, is this for people to police themselves on planes? because people are not doing a great job of policing themselves on airplanes right now. >> there are a couple points here that are really worth considering. there's a large variation in how long people can continue to transmit this variant, and we still don't know that much about it. we've only been dealing with this for about a month, and so there's a risk that, you know, folks aren't wearing their masks after that first five days of isolation and can pass it on. the second is there's a subjective experience of getting sick and it's important that people feel better to get back to work and so it is a recognition that just because you have to isolate or don't have to isolate, does not speak to the experience people may be having and that's really important for businesses and