capture a lot of people that way. this is going to get more political when you start to impose it on smaller businesses. you know, the bottom line is that the decision to get vaccinated, as much as we talk about it as an individual choirks it's also a collective choice. our decision to get vaccinated protects our community. if we're not vaccinated, we can bring the virus into a work setting, into a school. so there is a collective element to this. but to the extent there is a collective element, i think the best place for the decision-making is at the local level. leaving it to businesses, leaving it to local communities are. we know not everyone is making the decision to require vaccination. that's why the federal government stepped in. but if we could use incentives rather than mandates to try to get more businesses to implement mandated at a local level, that could really help. >> to get to the numbers you need to get at, all in, you're going to need more people vaccinated more broadly. those are people who currently can't get vaccinated, people 12 and under. a new poll from the kaiser family foundation shows only