take-home tests and now requiring all private insurance companies to reimburse individuals who purchased those take-home tests. they think that will go a long way towards encouraging more people to do the take-home tests but ultimately the number one message coming out of the white house today is around the issue of booster shots. we saw dr. fauci in the briefing room yesterday saying he wouldn't wait for a booster. if you're eligible, what is most concerning, millions of seniors who are eligible and haven't done that and there will be a major marketing push around that. >> thank you very much for being with me this morning. for more i'm joined by dr. celine yonder served on president biden's transition team and dr. david bannick, head of infection prevention at uconn health. thank you for being with me. the white house banned travelers from south africa and now the plan seems to be more boosters and more vaccines and more testing for travelers, but what about this plan is different from what we've already been