 Hi guys, like all of you, we are doing our part to stay at home. And guys, why are we staying at home? Because the crew is right. That's right. And our kids, they have been asking lots of questions about the coronavirus and what exactly is going on. So we have a unique opportunity right here on the Housy Life to talk to a medical expert and actually let them ask their questions. It's an awesome opportunity. Andy Slavitt, who's actually been on the... TV talking about this all week. News a lot today. And the kids are actually going to be able to ask the questions personally. Are you excited about that? Yeah. Are you sure? Yeah. I'm excited for everything. Well, we thought it'd be perfect timing for us to have a chance for our kids to talk to and hopefully to help our family and also yours is home as well. Ready? It's going to be you guys, okay? Okay. Okay, say hi. Hi. Hi guys. Usually my sister's four. She has a four pack. I have a six pack and I'm seven. Oh, wow. And I'm four. So I heard you guys have... I already said that wrong. All right. I heard you guys have questions for Andy in regards to the coronavirus. So Aiden. Why is it called the coronavirus? Okay. So the great question, Aiden. A corona means crown. Think about a crown. It's got... What does it look like? It's got kind of a bunch of points on the top, right? Well, if you took a big microscope and you put the coronavirus under the microscope, it would look exactly like that. It has a whole bunch of crowns. So they just called it the coronavirus because it looks like it has a crown on it. Why do you wash your hands so much? Oh, let me see those hands. Let me see those hands. Oh, they look clean. Let me see yours, Aiden. Pretty clean. Not as clean as hers, but pretty clean. So one of the best ways to protect from getting... Yeah, that's the sweat. Sometimes I sweat all water. If you get sweaty, that means your hands start to get watery and clean. Me too. Me too. Same thing. Very good. So if you wash your hands a lot, that makes it much harder for the virus to spread because the thing inside soap, if you wash your hands, and you should do it for about 20 seconds. So it's saying a little bit of a song, then voila. If you touch something and you wash your hands, then you don't have to worry about getting or spreading the virus as much. So it's good to wash your hands a lot. Other thing it's good to do. Do you guys ever cough or sneeze? You never sneeze, do you? Yeah, sometimes I sneeze. Yeah? Sometimes I sneeze too often. Even I sneeze a very weird way. I like sneeze like this. It sounds like cough. Oh, so quiet. Powerful. So you're the best way to sneeze. The best place to sneeze is like this. Show me. Also that's good for a cough. That's also good for a cough. Boy, you're so smart. Exactly. You taught me that. Who taught you that? My teacher. Teacher. And my mom. And your mom. And do you teach your sister things? Uh, yeah, we teach a lot. That's good. That's great. Why can't I play with my friends? Hmm, I know you want to play with your friends and I know they want to play with you. The problem is that when something like a virus is going around and it spreads, it doesn't necessarily make kids sick. In fact, kids usually don't get sick from coronavirus. But sometimes what happens is one kid will play with another kid and then maybe that kid goes to see his grandmother or his grandfather and then they could pass the virus onto their grandmother or grandfather and their grandfather or grandmother could get sick. And so we want to make sure that doesn't happen. And so we're going to just, the grown-ups are going to try to make sure we're being as safe as possible. And that when the virus is not so easy to catch, then you'll be able to go outside and play with your friends again. It's a virus. A virus. A virus is something that's kind of like a cold that spreads around from one person to another that can make them sick. And so what you want to do is you want to make sure that you don't catch a virus and you don't want to give a virus to somebody else. But one of the things about viruses is it goes around really fast. And that's one of the things that we have to be really careful about coronavirus. Why are people wearing masks? On Halloween, you mean? No, not on Halloween, the corona. Oh, I thought you were talking about Halloween. Yeah, but nice one because I like Halloween. Yeah, me too. Me too, you too. Yeah, do you get candy? Yeah, I did. Last year I got so much candy. And Halloween can also have Play-Doh. Just like we have Play-Doh places and a rainbow. Okay, now I know your parents are like, where is he going with this? What's your favorite candy? My favorite candy is chocolate candy. Chocolate candy? How about you? I like, you know why I like Halloween so much? Because you like candy. No, two reasons. Because I like candy. For Halloween, it is my birthday because it's November. My birthday is November also. Anyway. Is yours the 12th, mine is the 12th. No, but my son's the 12th. My son, I have a son's birthday, November 12th. That's cool. Anyway, you were asking about masks, weren't you? Yeah, right. I think we started talking about Halloween and birthday parties and everything. So people wear masks because they don't want to spread coronavirus to other people. So if you put on a mask, then they basically, if they go to a store or they're walking around in the street and they're near people, they basically are helping protect other people from getting coronavirus. So I know it looks a little bit funny because we're not used to seeing it, but it's actually helping to keep people safer and healthier. Yeah, but in LA, if you want to start in LA, you know why? Everyone, my cousin's mom, Kree's mom, she went to the grocery store. She had a mask on and all the people in the grocery store didn't have masks. Well, good for her for doing that. Not everyone's going to do it, but it's a good idea. And then the police officers have to come. No. Yes, they do. That's why, or they don't touch us. All right. What do you guys eat to be safer for coronavirus? What's your favorite food? Apples and grapes. Apples and grapes? I think that's pretty good. I think that's a pretty good idea. Like that. You're going to be good. This is cauliflower. Cauliflower? Yeah. Wow, you're really healthy. Also, I eat something healthy you probably like. What's that? Rice. Rice? Yeah. So you guys don't eat pizza? You don't like pizza? No, we love pizza, right? Yeah. Our favorite flavor, I used like, I used to like pepper, pepper, pepper. But I still like pepperoni, but I like cheese better. Just like I had cheese now. Now he likes cheese, my brother. You guys are so cute together. I think if you, your parents will make sure you eat healthy food and food you like. And I think that'll be just fine. I don't think there's any special foods you have to worry about eating for coronavirus. All right. So much fun talking to you guys. Thank you so much, Andy. Thank you. Thank you, Andy. Thank you. Those guys are amazing. Thank you. Say thank you. Thank you. That was awesome. Well, that was helpful, wasn't it guys? What did you guys think? Yeah. Pretty cool. We want to thank Mr. Flap for taking the time. Really helped us guys and we hope it helped you at home as well. And make sure. And subscribe to The How's Your Life.