hospitalizations in new york city over the last 14 days. we have, i think it's about a 65% increase in hospitalization in washington, d.c., over the last 14 days, and so you know, the narrative out there is that omicron is much less severe than previous lineages. i would say, you know, maybe part of that is true, but it's still pretty -- it's still a bad actor, and we're still seeing a big uptick in hospitalizations, and we have the story of the fact that so many health care workers are now calling out sick because of breakthrough covid. so that's a very dangerous combination. hospitalizations, icu admissions, hospital care workers out of commission sick at home with covid, and the last part is we're starting to see a lot of kids hospitalized also. i'm watching all those three trends right now. >> all right, dr. hilton, i want to ask you about testing. we've all seen those really long lines at testing stations. rapid tests, which i know you've got one handy.