look, here we are. seven-day average of new coronavirus cases. not as high as in december and january. look at this going back up again nearing 100,000 new cases a day. you spoke about hospitalizations in that opening. again, what do we see? we see we're not as high as that spike as in december and january but back all of the way we go with 50,000 new hospitalizations. if you look at cases and hospitalizations, not a pretty picture. >> 50,000 not headed in the right direction. that's the issue. heading up. talk to me about where this is all happening compared with where we know people are vaccinated? >> it's so important. hot spots are in places where there are lower levels of vaccination. this is new coronavirus cases. seven-day average. top 25 most vaccinated states, on average 14 new cases per 100,000. look at the bottom 25, more than double that at 29 per 100,000 and we see the exact same thing in hospitalizations.