rochelle walensky decided those whose jobs put them at higher risk, frontline workers, teachers, for example, will in fact be eligible for boosters, too. booster rolling out at more than 30,000 locations across the country, including urgent care clinics, federally qualified health centers and pharmacies. and long lines and long waits already for that third pfizer shot. this image from the university health facility in san antonio today. dr. walensky defending her decision to include frontline workers, teachers, grocery store workers in this first phase of boosters saying today she didn't overrule the advisory panel. she tried to frame it this way, saying she stepped in to decide what was a, quote, scientific close call. but dr. walensky and president biden both saying today that while these boosters will help, this pandemic will not end until many more of the unvaccinated get the shot. and there was something else today, that moment on live tv on "the view" reminding us that we are still very much in the middle of this pandemic. just before vice president kamala harris was to join the