the united states alone because we're undercounting. we're not testing everyone and people are getting at-home tests. having said that, you're pointing out that we are not at the same hospitalization rates we were a year ago or even six months ago. and that's because of vaccination. we have less degree of hospitalizations, meaning we may have a lot more numbers of hospitalizations and hospitals right now feel like we're being held together by duct tape. that's because of the staffing issues. the combination of increased hospitalizations is significant. but to your point, it's not as high as it would have been if we did not have vaccines. and i think that's critical. but it's all the more reason, katy, for people -- my plea is, whatever your plans were tonight, if it were with a large group, you don't know whether people are vaccinated or if they've been able to check what their vaccine status is, then put a pause on it. it's not worth it, because we have so many of us that are getting sick. and it seems haphazard, katy.