experts because people who really want this to end or the debates we're having sometimes smash all this stuff together. the truth is there are plenty of valid policy debates and trade-offs. i've emphasized that in our coverage because it's important. for example, how schools reopen, what you do with areas where vaccination has cleared out a lot of the risk and how much you require the people who choose not to be vaccinated from things. those are policy debates. and we can have them, we should have them as adult rational debates in democracy. what's not a debate and the only thing to keep in mind scientifically is the vaccines do work. they work. they make it so you won't die of covid. i'm speaking as clearly and simply as possible. when i show you the map that people who don't get vaccinated are more likely to die, that's the situation we're in right now. that's the part that's different than policy because people are being lied to. you look at the map and you can say, well, if you live in one of