people can see. these missiles can cause major damage. president biden spoke to vladimir putin on saturday. we heard that somewhat confusing statement by a ukrainian ambassador saying, well, ukraine isn t about to join nato. everyone knows, everyone knows ukraine is not about to join nato. it s the way people say that that is at issue right now. it is. if what vladimir putin wants is a written guarantee that ukraine isn t going into nato for some time period or permanently or whatever, you could imagine how they could get there. maybe he was testing something. maybe he was freelancing. we don t know. but there are a lot of american officials who don t think that s really what this is about. that while putin is worried about ukraine joining nato, he
we can do serial testing of someone who is positive, the quicker they are negative and can be back to their normal life. all of that i think will make testing something that becomes part of our life once we get enough supply. it s the supply constraint that hampers the way we have used these tests. they ve been been valued for what they can be able to do in the face of this pandemic. i do want to ask you this, the fda may soon allow pfizer boosters for kids between the age of 12 and 15. you have said to us even in the last couple of weeks that you do not see a need for boosters unless people are at high risk. so what do you think about this move? would you get your 12-year-old boosted? i don t have any children, but if my child was high risk, meaning immunocompromised, had congenital heart disease, a transplant, yes, i would get them boosted, if they had asthma. for the average healthy 12 to 15-year-old, for the average healthy adult i still think that boosters provide a transient