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me a little bit. if you're traveling in the next few days, next week or so, if you're healthy, no pre-existing conditions, would you recommend those folks wear a mask? and what about folks who may be compromised or traveling with kids who aren't able to get vaccinated? what do you recommend those folks do? >> no question if you're immunocompromised or if you have a household member or family member that's immunocompromised, kids under 5 or even elderly, my parents are over the age of 60, i recommend everyone in that group, first of all, get a booster if you're eligible and then wear a high-quality mask. n95s can be hard. i wear one for 12 hours. but a kn95 of high quality. or two surgical masks. but for healthy people who have been able to get vaccinated and boosted, maybe twice even, i would still recommend wearing a mask. here's why. number one, there are a lot of other respiratory illnesses we're watching. influenza, para-influenza. this is the worst time to get sick from work productivity when everybody is back at work. plus you really don't know who