on their christmas season may have also contributed the fact we don't have a lot of tests, right, during this busy time for those who are symptomatic. it's hard to tell and predict. we find ourselves here with the wave washing over us and trying to make the best we can of it. >> there is this really good piece i want to pull up in "the athletic" that my producer pointed us to. i was struck by this part in it because there's a big part of a piece near the end that talks about the completely disproportionate impact on low-income americans. it says low-income americans live in more crowded housing, more susceptible to airborne viruses, can't often work remotely. 53 million americans are paid an hourly wage, can't aford tests that are $25. if you say you reimburse them, it doesn't help with the lack of cash in their pocket right now. i heard a retail worker talking last week, dr. craft, about