 Hello everyone, I'm Sashko Protyev, a documentary filmmaker from Ukraine, I'm a member of Free Filmers. I live in Mariupol, it's a big city, industrial city on the sea coast. It's infamous for its proximity to the front line in East Ukraine and also its very bad air pollution. Mariupol announced quarantine measures on March the 11th, just like the other cities and regions in Ukraine. Since then these measures have been reinforced and today, the 6th of April, like the authorities have implemented the total lockdown. Based on the official statistics, there are six confirmed cases of the virus in the city. But I would say that looking through my window on the first floor, I can see that their reality in Mariupol looks somewhat different from the expectations of the authorities. Most people wear masks, but apparently they misuse them because like they just wear disposable masks, masks for as long as possible. Also they gather in groups, sometimes more than five persons, at least in backyards. But I would say that the city of Mariupol has never been that crowded and it's always been easy to get around the city without approaching anyone for closer than two meters. And in this respect, Mariupol is still the same. You can easily get around without contacting many people. But it's not the case about the Mariupol public transport, which has always been overcrowded. So as far as I know, the biggest Mariupol enterprises, that is Ironworks, we have just two huge plants in the city which produce steel. So these enterprises, they still work more or less at full capacity with just no one being redundant. But the situation is much worse for small and medium enterprises and its higher workers. So like most of them have been shut down and it triggered some protests for street market vendors at the end of March. But as far as I know, they just protests didn't lead to any possible solutions. Some tax relief has been promised for small and medium enterprises. But as well as rental price reduction has been recommended. But as far as I know, both rental price reductions and possible delays of loan repayment have to be negotiated individually. High workers of small and medium enterprises are affected most by the crisis. Because for now, they say that unemployment and empowerment look much more real than the threat of the epidemic itself. Because like most of these high workers, they just don't have any savings. And probably, I mean, like this quarantine measures and epidemic is expected to last for much longer than one month, which was promised when the quarantine measures were implemented on March the 11th.