that it doesn't allow for boosters to be made available to those people who were at significant risk of contracting covid and having a bad outcome because of excessive occupation alex p occupational exposure. people who work in prifrps and school teachers who are in contact with a lot of kids and the fda guidance allowed for that. >> right. cdc does not. >> the cdc does not and that's the biggest conflict. that's what needs to be re-thought. right now a 30-year-old asthmatic may be allowed for a booster, but a 64-year-old living in an assisted living facility who might be at risk of contracting covid and does have significant underlying circumstances would not, the cdc director does not need to accept this recommendation. she can work to align it with the fda. that might actually happen here. >> doesn't it have to?