children? >> and we certainly don't know what the impact of long haul will be on children. all of the long haul data that we have to date that's fairly robust and reproducible has been in adults. so that is an unknown, but probably children unfortunately if they are infected with covid, even if they are asymptomatic or have mild disease, could risk this long haul syndrome where they could actually have worse symptoms months down the road and struggle with it for a long period of time. so we want to encourage everyone who is around children to be vaccinated because we are depending on you to protect those who are unable to be vaccinated. and in this case it is our children. >> dr. jane morgan, thank you very much for your very sound medical advice, your analysis and also all the work that i know you are doing. you are the executive director of the piedmont health karako