practical real live views in the world. for many people they re looking at their choices. i think there is a lot of stress coming out of covid and a lot of concern about the price of gas and inflation and all of those things, people don t want extreme people running their government. i think that is important. i think with the reversal on row, there was just a lot of people that i think thought, in this country, we get more and more and more rights over time. it may take us time and may be two steps forward and one step back, but the trajectory is right. when they saw us go backwards, it was a shock to the system. these things are not automatically there. i think michigan is a snap back state. we have a 1930 law that bans abortion outright. that will change the topic. i ve had more republican women come up to me in the past three week than in the proceeding four years just talking about
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to keep them out of the hospital and the intensive care unit, that s got to be a top priority. the diagnostics, we still talk about diagnostics like it s march of 2020. you see the line snaking around diagnostic testing whether it s here in houston or in new york. we still have not made it easy to get diagnostic testing. and the therapeutic, two steps forward, one step back, the monoclonal antibodies, two of them may not be effective against this omicron variant and as a consequence we re sort of back to square one. we have i think one monoclonal antibody, we have a good drug out of pfizer but we don t have enough of it. how much of an impact it going to have in time for this wave is hard to say. so clearly things are much better than they were a year ago, especially with regard to the vaccines but we still have a