tests if they feel any symptoms, and then if they are positive, we will figure it out very quickly, and be able to get them these new oral anti-virals shipped, you know, drill to their house, for instance, that is a very strategic and good use of the tests given that those antivirals need to be initiated within just a few days of symptom onset to have their benefit. other approaches are tests to stay. no child should have to not -- should be staying out of school just because they might be exposed and infected. covid's an information problem, and rapid tests give us the information we need to keep those kids in school. if you're negative, keep going to school. if you're positive, don't. >> all right. dr. michael mena, dr. abdul el-sayed, first question goes to you dr. el-sayed, thank you very much for your time. >> thank you. one year since the deadly u.s. capitol attack, the capitol