>> yeah, so, it really depends and i think we're in this in between phase of the pandemic where there aren't any clear-cut answers. the rate of breakthrough infections meaning infections if you're fully vaccinated is really low, but it's not zero. so somebody who has chronic medical issues or lives at home with somebody who is immunocompromised or young children who are not vaccinated, they might still want to be careful because they don't want to accidentally become infected, to be asymptomatic but be transmitting coronavirus to people who live in their household. so i would say if everybody in your household is fully vaccinated, don't be very concerned. you can go about many aspects of pre-pandemic normal but if you are living with somebody who is at high risk, you might want to take caution. and that's what i'm doing. i've got two little kids so my husband and i will socialize with others outdoors. we'll definitely be happy to see anyone who is also vaccinated indoors. but we're not going to indoor crowded gatherings with