kind of what we're generally seeing is about three times as transmissible and about one-third as severe. so that still ends up with about the same number of cases when you look at that. that's a good thing. it still taxes the hospital's capacity constraints, but it's a scenario where a lot of the folks we're seeing are shorter lengths of stay, need a few days of care in the hospital, then they can go back home, not like we saw back in april of 2020 where we were having folks for weeks in the hospital, the vast majority in icus and on ventilators. we're only about 15% in the icu and about 6% on vents right now. obviously a very different type of severity. >> dr. mcfee, i mentioned what's happening at your hospital at elliot hospital. you told our affiliate the