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To be able to take this and do spot checks at nursing homes and assisted living facilities to see if this is a spreading in those facilities to see if staff has em, you don't even need to test everyone. If you get representative samples, then you could see if it's there, then you really go and do more. so I think that this is something that will be game changing for us going forward and it's been a very very top priority for us The third priority is one of the reasons why we're here today. we wanna protect our health care workers who are on the front line and we wanna make sure that the health care system can absorb what this virus is is. Attending for our communities and I'm pleased with Jared Mosquito his leadership who's here heading our Department of Emergency Management. you know this has been the biggest logistics operation in the history of the state. the state has distributed over Three million mask both in 90 - five in surgical masks almost 220 - 5000 face shields, four point, two million gloves and a hundred and 80 - 5000 gowns and we have more on the way and we're fighting to get. Particularly of the 90 - five Mass so I wanna thank Jared for all. he's done to be able to get get the key supplies and we spoken with the mayor's here. you know, I think what they're doing in terms of like the Beach of if you're in the grocery store wearing some type of face covering, you know, I think that's really smart. The grocery stores are packed and when you have close contact that's when this virus is most likely to be transmitted so having the mask I think it absolutely cut down on the transmit. Ability of this and I think that's a very important precaution, so we're gonna work to be able to to give them some more mask and I think that that's very very appropriate so here at the Convention Center. we've been working with the Army core of engineers over the last several weeks. as many of you know when this launch with the 15 days to stop the spread and other initiatives that were done in South Florida and statewide people would talk about flattening the curve so that the hospital system could cope. you know with the patients who were impacted by this that this illness and so from the very beginning, you know we look strategically around the state and made plans to be able to expand hospital capacity and so that's one of the things that we're gonna be doing here today this facility in conjunction with the Army Core of Engineers, we'll open with 400 beds and 50 ICU beds for total of 450 beds. Hospital will cover 500000 square feet and we'll be able to scale up to a thousand beds if the need is there in addition to contract staff of doctors, Nurses certified nurse assistance, respiratory therapists and other medical personnel, the facility will be staffed by A hundred and 80 -, four members of Florida's National Guard Medical team as follows 10 Physicians, 19 physician assistance, Five case managers, five social workers, 20 - five. Patient transporter 20 - five EMT technicians Two medical assistance, 50, Paramedics, 16, registered nurses and one licensed infection prevention is so this will provide a lot of resources should the need arise to be able to care for patients and this is going to be a facility that will accept the coveted patients. you know some of the overflow that's been done in other parts of the country. Initially they wanted it for This is for covets if somebody has it now, this facility is gonna be able to accommodate that and I think that that's something very important. so this partnership with the core. we think it's very important. We thank them for their efforts. Of course we work with them on things like Lake Okeechobee anyways but I wanna thank I wanna thank them a general seminar for for for his leadership and for for them really stepping up to the plate. This show is only one part of the plan to add. Additional capacity in addition to the beds here in the convention Center, we're setting up 200 beds at the Old Pan American Hospital in 250 beds at a field hospital right here in Miami and those will be beds that are manned with medical professionals that the state of Florida has contracted with so you're not gonna have to deplete resources from the hospital systems here in Miami Dade County. This is supplementing what's already there? But it's not taking from what's already there outside of Miami. We have an additional four field hospitals as the need may be we have one that's ready in Broward, another one that can be stood up very quickly in Palm Beach and then we're also looking we're on the West Coast of Florida and potentially northeast Florida but we have ready to be deployed 40 -, 300 hospital beds and almost a hundred and actually more than a hundred and 50 ICU beds 450. Nurses, 15, nurse practitioners and 14 doctors they're under contract. they're standing by and they're ready to deploy so that is way I would much rather be prepared for the worst and the worst not come here than not be prepared and so what you're seeing here today is the state of Florida. The Army Corps of Engineers, Miami Dade County Miami Beach, doing all we can to be fully prepared and again. these plans have been laid for quite some time. Finally, just a an overview of what we're looking at in terms of hospital capacity in Florida, right now, the availability statewide is 40 - three percent Miami Dade is 40 -. three percent Broward is almost 40 - six percent Palm Beach, 40, -, nine percent, Hillsborough 40, - one percent Orange 40, - four percent in Duval, 40, - seven percent, so we have capacity at the at the hospitals You know we don't know you know what a surge may may bring but. Have to prepare for that so that we're able to take care of people. so I think that this is the smart thing to do. I think it's the responsible thing to do and you know, I'm really glad to have the army core of engineers with us and so I'd like to be able to introduce Lieutenant General Todd Semonite. I wanna thank you for your friendship and your support and for your leadership. Well. listen Governor do you and the other senior leaders here. I can't think of a better team to be able to be partnered up with to be able to support such an important thing you mention. About the core of engineers, we've been working in Florida for almost a hundred years disaster response, Everglades Restoration Beach nourishment, but I can't think of a more noble task and saving the lives of the Floridians that have been affected by this virus and just the thoughts and prayers of all of us in the core and the federal government go out to all of those people and especially the real heroes, the people that are on the front lines of nurses and the doctors and disability to be able to bring this facility on to be able to help mitigate this. It is gonna be instrumental and this really is a team effort. Today, the core of engineers is working for that man right there, The governor okay, and we're gonna work side by side with the mayor's with the city leadership, the state leadership, the National Guard, obviously the medical communities. we are here basically on behalf of Fema to be able to help out, but let there be no doubt as to where our loyalty is when the governor decides how they wanna do this and what their plan is, we need to be able to put this in the ground to be able to make sure that we're meeting that requirement. We developed about three weeks ago that I would call a very very standardized. We went to all the experts that we said, what are the medical requirements? How do we do this to code? How do we do? this? is it covered non covered? Do we do it in a convention Center? What's negative pressure and over the last three weeks we are in the process right now, Building 17 different facilities about 15000 beds that we're putting in the ground right now. Here's the message, though, is that we just finished New York just finished Detroit and just fernand finish Chicago and Governor. We have learned a lot of things by building those. Facilities so this facility that we're building out we migrated a lot of those lessons learned what's the best way to run a nurses station? How do you do patient discharge? How do you work all these things and we've integrated those back in and be able to make sure that we're leaning forward. The governor talked about 400 and, then the 50 ICU, but there's a lot of other supporting requirements. What do you do for showers? There's not a lot of showers in the convention Center. so how do we bring those back in what do we do for oxygen? How do you be able to run whereas patient receiving and in patient discharge PPE trip? Every time a nurse walks out to take a break. How do you make sure they're going through the right protected areas to be able to drop that off and then those those things go away. so there aren't hurting anything else. and that's what this whole facility is gonna be able to to provide and I think the last thing I'll tell you is that we're very very excited to work with this great team. Jared you and your crew or been phenomenal already and there's a colonel over there. Right there. Colonel Drew Kelly, who works for me. He's the Jacksonville District that colonel and everybody, Jacksonville is a hundred percent focused and we got a lot of task right now. But that Colonel is focused on getting this done. This is a hard build. This is probably a three -week build. We don't have three weeks. The governor just sat with me in the trailer behind us and said you've got till about the night of the twentieth of April, so this not design it and build it as you like. it's here's the suspense, get it done and wherever there is a problem in the way everybody focused on that particular obstacle whether it's local state city officials to try to figure out how do I work away through this? How do we mitigate this? How do we get a solution that is not the perfect solution, but it sure is the mission essential We make sure that when the first patient needs to show up, there's a bed disabled to do it so governor the mayor is here. You have my personal commitment and everybody in the core of engineers and this is not Jacksonville only we will fly whatever we need to do from the United States all around the whole domain in here to be able to get this done on time because I think what you have got with a vision right here is you've got the capacity and you've got the plan. We're just proud to be part of your team. Thank you. I think with that well, I'm gonna pass over to Miami Dade County Mayor. Thank you. Jim. Appreciate it and Governor thank you. Thank you for all the support you've given us here in Miami Dade County and and this is a a great example of the cooperation between the Federal State County Municipal governments. what's being constructed here is a 450 bed facility Temporary hospital that we hope never to use but we have to have have to have it just in case that we do need need it. It will be here for our residents and again I can't stress enough. my my gratitude to you. Governor DeSantis for all the support you've given us. In in Miami Dade County again, I can't express my gratitude enough general General Semonite again for for what you're doing and Mayor Gilbert Thank you for allowing us to to use your facility. They the the state called us, said. Actually, the Army court called us and said if you have a 500000 square foot facility somewhere in Miami Dade County, Yeah, we do actually, but there's only one 500000 square foot facility that we know of and that's in the city of Miami Beach and that's the convention Center and thank you for for using this and this again. this is there's a facility We hope never. Use but we have to prepare for the worst. we don't know there's a surge supposedly. it's coming. The good news is as the governor said. We have plenty of capacity right now in Miami Dade County. We have plenty of hospital beds. We have plenty of ICU beds. We have plenty of ventilators for what we think is going to come and but again if something above what we think comes happens, then this facility will be great. the additional beds at the Pan American Hospital are also gonna be you know. Backstop and there's another 250 beds that are at the at the Tamiami Youth Fairgrounds That's already up and running that could be used for for the same purpose. So we have a lot of capacity, which hope we never need to use it but again, thank you and a great cooperative cooperation between the federal state local local governments on on this effort. I'm gonna say a couple of words in Spanish. I know you're you're saying Spanish port forward Okay. Beach in Santa Todd Semonite De la ciudad de Miami Beach, este hospital este va va a tener una capacidad. es cuatrocientos cincuenta cuartos para pacientes que de diecinueve esperamos nunca que tenemos que usar este este hospital tenemos suficiente capacidad ahora en condado, más de mitad y tenemos más de tres mil cuartos vacantes, más de tres mil más de tres mil trescientos cuartos de intensidad ayuda intensidad intensa, también vacantes ventiladores más de setecientos aquí en el condado y que no se están utilizando nueve, hemos vimos EH. Tipos de De de aumentos en los números de casos que no para comenzar este un tipo de alarma, pero si algo sucede algo más de lo que estamos esperando, este hospital va a estar aquí para ayudar a los residentes del condado de De Mamita. Tenemos cien más que el gobernador está construyendo en el la el hospital el Hospital Antiguo y también tenemos otro hospital temporal que está en en lo que es la feria de Chami Chami hay un hospital, he ido ciento cincuenta cuartos ahí, así que es algo que no no esperaba. Vamos a necesitar para usar, pero si algo algo sucede que necesitamos estamos está aquí. ya estamos preparados, así que otra vez la gracia al gobernador, por todo su ayuda al al general y también el el alcalde de la ciudad de Miami Beach, por todo por todo que toda la ayuda que nos han dado para para hacer eh lograr este hospital, una cosa más este hospital si se necesita más capacidad, también pueda aumentar hacer hasta mil cuartos. Así que empezamos con cuatrocientos cincuenta, pero esto se puede aumentar hasta mil, así que sos buena noticia también eso y ahora gracias. Feels like I'm either calling or texting with Mayor Humana as he's asking what we need and and to talk about some of these issues and I even regularly hear from our governor Governor DeSantis to our Little city here and Jared also who calls just to see what we need so thank you for reaching out. Thank you for caring about us and thank you for reminding everybody that we are all in this together. We're leaning into this and and it's just like these masks. you wear them to help somebody else and when everybody wears them, everybody is is elevated and healthier. So thank you if there's a city in a. America is not built for social distancing you are in it. we want people to come here to dance at their weddings to embrace on their honeymoons to visit our beaches. our promenades like Lincoln Road in Ocean Drive our parks. We want them to go to our venues and our bars and we want them to come here to this convention Center where they come to the biggest art show in the world and walk around together experiencing something fantastic or to the Super Bowl experience where families and friends sit around and root for their favorite team. But things are different right now. Things are much different and and just as we have to be great at all that we have to be great at this, our city has adopted every CDC guideline each time it came out. It's it's been enacted as an emergency order. we wanna lean into this and and that's why we're we're frankly part of this with you and we know you're gonna take over our convention Center. It wasn't really a question. Obviously you need to do it. we find a way we're resourceful. We're gonna convert a convention Center into a hospital in a couple of weeks. that's something quite a. But frankly, it's for the entire community, including ours. we find a way this is pride week by the way would have had our pride festival this week. Tens of thousands of people would would be an ocean drive in a you know, and so we we made some masks that reflect that we we find a way to express who we are and to lean into this. so for for us, I just want you to know we are. We are grateful that we all have this camaraderie and and unity of purpose and although I agree we have. That this isn't gonna be used we we pray that it's not used, but but we've gotta still plan and so we are planning for the worst and we're praying for the best and we will be ready and I and I we couldn't be ready if if all of us weren't working together and most importantly, our residents weren't accepting the fact that this is something real and they need to lean into all of these counter measures and all of these actions were doing so I appreciate everybody who's here, but I mostly approve. The residents who have decided that this is important enough for them to change what they do every single day to make sure that a neighbor or someone they don't know is safe. So thank you all. Great anyone have questions for anyone yesterday. We saw this very long line. So we don't want the line so social distancing is important. you know some people don't have access online. Obviously, the website was having problems. you know we put a lot of servers in Sunday. I think they did 60 - 2000. You know, then it started to go a little slower yesterday, so they're working on that and they're gonna continue to do it but for people that don't have access to the Internet or just are having a tough time, you know we want there to be options Now, I told the folks in highly you know if they're gonna come handed out when they're coming in the car do a drive thru just do it in a way that's not gonna create crowds. I mean right now A respiratory virus that is transmitted when you have close, usually such close sustained contact with somebody and if you refrain from that and you know my my orders you know for for state and I know that the mayor here has had this for a while. I mean it's to minimize contacts outside the household and so that's what you have to be trying to do so. I know that they're gonna try to do some with the with the hand amount of people coming in their cars and then we have a deal with FedEx FedEx is gonna print em people can. FedEx Mail em back later that day so we want that to be an option, I have 2000 state employees identified you know who aren't a part of unemployment who are these other agencies that were surging in. so as these applications come in, you know they gotta process so we're we're putting forth an effort for this that we've never really done on a thing like this in the state of Florida before, but I think it's important because of the shock that so many people felt things were going along great. I remember we. This went when all this really started getting really getting heavy in in March. The unemployment was two point eight percent. I remember looking at the report they can like man those were the days and that was gonna change so you have so many people that had jobs through no fault of their own. Now they're for load some will be some have already been fired. There's other places where maybe they pay you for a little bit, but some some of them are gonna keep doing that so I think it's really really important for folks to be able to have access to that. so But don't don't violate the social distancing. I mean that's just what this is what if if if you stick to the plan here, you're gonna be able to come back to work much quicker on the back end, Governor Abbott Wave. If I could, I I need to clarify something on that question. Miami Dade opened up 20 - six libraries today in order to do exactly what they did in in the city of Hialeah, but the that we have been working for a week with with with the the state governor with the governor and the state of Florida on opening So our sites are are a lot different. There's 20 - six of them. Everybody's got to practice social distancing and so you'll see it's see a lot different operation from Miami The moment they were laid off or the moment they can file, so I mean the laws when you can file. but what I've told the Ken Lawson is you know if someone was trying to apply on what like last Wednesday and the the system wasn't really working, then I think you should you should count that as the day so he's looking at you know how that will how that will work. But I mean, I think that that that that you know that's a reasonable accommodation. If the system you know cuz I when when this all happened, I told the DOJ, I said, look you know there's gonna be a surge. Hire more people in the call Center do all that and they're like. yeah. we'll do it, but just tell people it's easier for them to go to the website so they were telling people to go to this thing and then it reached capacity and so that is something that I don't think is their fault. Facial coverings features doing it. It's something we're gonna be discussing today at my staff meeting and there are some concerns from some of our attorneys on on issuing such an order and so I gotta get to the bottom of it and if we can resolve it, then I may be issuing that kind of an order. I will say, though I've seen a lot of compliance with our recommendation that everybody wear facial covering when they're inside some kind of a confined space. The field hospital is the one in Miami up so that's up and so that yeah, and then this one that what we told them by April twentieth and and you know, normally that's a pretty tough schedule, but I think they're gonna do it and then you know and then they'll probably probably exceeded so and this is all based off. look. these things are all being revised about when this or when that I mean, so what we basically said is look we're gonna plan for kind of the worst case do that. But I mean if you look at how the cases have been going and the new hospitalizations clearly, there's capacity right now to handle. What's happening so absent a major change capacity is there? We don't know what kind of change will be. We don't know so that's why they're doing it. So so that will be there and that basically I think coincides with you know when people think well. some of these things think Florida may hit the hit the peak you hear different things, but but I just think we need to be ready and that's what this will do. Well, so you know our unemployment benefits is you know is is set by law. you know what I told our folks is you know we need to get that out. I want the people that are applying to get their benefits as soon as possible. cuz these federal benefits are there, they're not gonna be here tomorrow. I mean that's just the way it is. I think that the feds are working hard to be able to get this money. I know I've been working with Senator Rubio on these small business loans. They've actually gotten that out and then even though there's been some complications to it for for government work, I'm. It's amazing that they've been able to get that many out so you know, I've said. Get the money out. Do what you did at the state level and then we really wanna help in proud the feds to get get their share. The Fed share obviously is gonna be more significant than what we currently have in Florida law, but whatever we have in Florida law, you know we obviously wanna be able to give the folks. Let me just let me just. OK To where we were just three or four weeks ago, in terms of, for example, you go back four weeks. I mean it was hard to find even a swab to test somebody for this now we have this five -minute test that's available and so you look at how Florida I mean we've had some of the areas that have been more hot spots. I think I've been connected to cruise ships. Obviously we have people coming from all over the world all the time I would like to see these these rapid tests integrated with some of the international trip. you know if you're coming from like a Brazil or coming to these other places, you know it'll be good to have that those test available and done so that as people come to Florida, you know, we know that people aren't necessarily carrying the virus. I mean we're going through a lot here. you know Miami has gone through a lot here. other parts of Florida have gone through a lot here. We've had a lot of desk dislocation economically. We're trying to mitigate that and we're gonna try to bounce back from it, but you know to go through all that and then just have people coming internationally. Even domestically and and seating it all over again, I think it's a problem and so I think we need to be thinking. I'm gonna talk to the President about this. when you're talking about some of the trick is the fact that the matter is airplanes are what brought the virus to the United States and so we gotta think smart about this, but I think we wanna have people be able to function as a society but I think there's ways that we can now do that much smarter but the travel I think is something that we're really gonna have to build in some protections for. I mean so first of all if you look at the report that the State Department of Health puts out, I challenge you to find another state that's even close with transparency. We have a debt excuse me. We have a dashboard. that's up you see in real time as the cases come in some of these other States, you know when we when our numbers come in those are fresh. some of these other States. Those are 40 -, eight hours old and so we're doing it fresh. We now have it broken out so you have a broken out by age. you have the number of cases positive cases listed in Assisted living facility by County, We now have because people had questions in terms of race and ethnicity. so we're now breaking out by race or ethnicity. don't have it for every patient, but the ones we do. We're putting it there. And then we're also with University of Florida and Shans. we were supporting with with our supplies a kind of an an investigation into some of the public housing communities gonna be in Jacksonville primarily African-American to figure out under served populations where they may be not getting what they need. now we have strived to test. Centers as open for everyone, but maybe the message hasn't so we're looking at that. We're doing some other random testing to try to figure out how many people are a symptomatic that may have it. So we're doing a lot of all that in every daily report, the number of people either staff or in or somebody who lives in assisted living is listed by County the numbers now it's also important to keep in mind. you know a nursing home is gonna be a different environment than some of the independent living some of the. Dependent living is yeah, it's like living in an apartment people can come and go and you know we've had tried to do restrictions there, but but actually people are gonna be able to make you know the nursing home. you have an ability to control access and as I mentioned with the Abbott Labs test, I've told the Department of Health. You know, I want you to harness that ability to test quickly and do these checks and some of those facilities and so they're working on that. but I told them to deploy that as soon as possible, they are there is a projection from. Howdy because you do not think that our hospital. Exceeded so the White House has released. UFC Now this is this is this is based on what I've seen this is not about a projection and so what I've seen. Yeah cuz we keep we keep tabs on that is that this is not exponential. This is not growing exponentially. It's growing linearly and so unless there is some exponential growth that I haven't seen alright, then the capacity that we have in our hospital should be sufficient, but some people, some bottles show an exponential growth so we have to prepare for the exponential growth, but what I've seen right now is a linear growth and I haven't seen a steep linear growth. I've seen a gradual linear growth in the number of cases. There are people leave leaving the hospital with that had Covid- 19, and there's a number that's coming in the the difference that Delta isn't a large number isn't it isn't like this. There's a steady growth, but not something of which I would say was alarming at this point that could change tomorrow and it, but the thing I what I would say too. If you look, I mean we have expanded testing more here than than than just about anywhere. There are States that have more positive test results than Florida and we. Have like three or four times as many of negative test results than they do so, we're just doing a much bigger pool. Some of them have very you look at Michigan Louisiana some of them. they just haven't tested overall, even though they have more positives than us, they have way fewer negatives so that is something to do. but here is kind of how we do it because you know you hear someone will report somebody saying this or some model says this. you know we really we look at the data every day throughout the day as it's coming in so just day over day here in the state of Florida, the number of new hospitalizations for Covered 19. Net negative 40 - four Miami Dade negative 30, Broward Negative Two Palm Beach negative one Hillsborough four Positive Orange negative Two Duvall Positive too. So we're looking at that and seeing how that is changing. you know the positive cases are important, but you know Miami has gotten you know there's a lot of people tested positive here who are not in kind of the the real danger age groups. I mean these are people who are under 50 - five. A lot of them don't have health problems. Those are A lot of them are fine, some other parts of the country. it's more disproportionately on some of the danger groups and so that's another thing that you look at but you really follow the hospitalization and see how that's moving. That's not only important for the space here and keeping the hospital situation under control. It also kinda gives us an indication of which direction we're going in the state of Florida and then I would also just say you know we have a very big diverse state. I mean if you look at the cases throughout the state, we have about 60 per. Are in just the three Southeast Florida County's Broward, Miami Dade and Palm Beach. We've obviously diverted the vast majority of our resources to those three counties from the state because of that fact and so you know we watch those counties and then there's other counties where you know you have very very slow linear growth and so again if you're looking at a hospital capacity, you know that's something that if that trend were to continue is not gonna put some of those other areas in in huge jeopardy, but we will. Every day and if we see anything that changes big time, then we obviously have contingencies for all over the state but I think Southeast Florida is really the one part of Florida. You know that we've been most concerned about, but even with all the things we're doing as the mayor said. You know we're watching what's going on in Miami Dade and and there is still capacity here, which is good news. So the state so jealous Jared speak to kind of what what we've distributed for protective gear and we like I said they distributed over Three million Mass. I think that the the biggest problem I think that that has had as these in 90 - five Mass Jared ordered millions of those early March, They will be delivered supposedly. we'd show up it didn't go and then this there's a lot of stuff on the secondary market. I've talked with the head of three M. you know we're still working through that, but I think at this hospital numbers, you know there's a need for. PPE as it surges most of the folks we've talked to said, you know you know they they do have what they need now for this, but we're very sensitive to the PE. That's one of the reasons I suspended the elective surgeries, part of it was to have more room in the hospitals, but quite frankly, you know, given the hospital numbers were probably okay there. We just didn't want PPE being burned. so we've done a lot to really conserve that in Jared has been been really great and fighting for that. So you wanna tell about what we've done. sure Governor thank you the governor's laid all the numbers that have moved out of the warehouse. We're running a 20 - four hour operations. All of the 67 counties have their staging areas of Thank the general, the guard, the guards helping us run that warehouse I mean just yesterday we did another 300000 masks out of the warehouse and so listen, I'm I've been well on the record of the issue with three M and the masks. I think you saw results come out of that the President announced yesterday two days ago now that we're gonna get 50 - five million more masks a month out of three over the next three months. The FDA also change their guidelines now allowing the K N 90 - five to Circumstances so we have millions of surgical masks on older millions of of KN 90 -fives on order and millions of and 90 - five on order and they're just coming in in different batches and so as they come in, they do not sit they immediately go out and we are focusing obviously on hospitals, first responders and nursing homes. I mean, the Miami Herald wrote an article specifically showing what's going on in that space We had over 600 million worth of POM that I personally signed that nothing could get delivered and that's not just happening here. It's happening all over the country. That's why you've seen even in California, the governor talking about putting a consortium together because everyone's competing against each other. I mean we are competing against everybody Buddy an Artica for for masks and so we're gonna continue to do that at the division. It's our our main focus. In addition to getting these facilities up is that PPE, we know it's life saving stuff. we wanna make sure that we're taking care of our heroes. our doctors our nurses, our hospital workers everybody on the front lines. Governor Thank you. I'm just I'm in contact everyday with the White House about the the PPE I think I think the President correctly said. You know the States just if you can buy it. buy it. It's quicker to do that. then we'll reimburse you and that's really what what we've done but I think the way the market has has as has evolved the federal government probably has an easier time at this point. so we're in constant contact and I think we would be able to you know get get more 90 -fives through Fema at at the appropriate time they understand where We're very transparent about how we're handling things and and where the numbers are going and so they're monitoring that on a daily basis. I mean, obviously they've been doing that with ventilators. I think we've seen a change in demand for ventilators nationwide but I think these 90 - five master is still gonna be very Okay. Alright. Thank you. Let us know what else we can do.











