My impression is—and this impression results from my not having enough to do as a member of Parliament, so I work Saturdays at a walk-in clinic. I see quite a few people with coughs, and nobody is doing PCR tests anymore; everybody is doing rapid testing, and everybody knows the drill. Okay, it's negative the first time, so we'll test tomorrow and the next day, and it becomes positive. They're quite familiar with it.
I don't think—and correct me if I'm wrong—that a lot of the public knows that therapeutics work or are available, so I'm a little worried that a lot of people who could be getting treated aren't getting treated because there's a lack of awareness that if you are at high risk—if you're 65, obese and have had one shot—maybe you ought to be getting Paxlovid or something.