So they say, according to this, why, there's record numbers, and then it turns out 90-plus percent in the data from 49 states that report. One I've been reporting. Almost all of them are 17 and up, up to age 24. Look at the map. Yellow is 0 to 14. Only Florida and Utah report anybody testing positive that's under 14. Everywhere else is 17, 18, 19, 20, 24. They're counting people up to 24 in Alabama. So there's absolutely no reason to suggest that just because a state counts people who are ages 0 to 17 as children that most of the cases of COVID-19 in that cohort must be 17-year-olds, which is what he's suggesting. There's literally nothing in this report that indicates that, and it's just something he's making up. Alex has now realized that only Alabama includes people up to age 24 in the definition, but he's still refusing to report that the page he's looking at explicitly says that Alabama data is excluded from the set.