 I feel very lucky to get this vaccine. It gives me one step closer to giving my parents a big hug and I have it in over a year. So I'm very thankful for this. As a nurse, it also just gives us the opportunity to take care of a lot more patients so they can do the same thing. I am so incredibly excited. This is our very first vaccine clinic for COVID-19. We got a small number of doses and of course we are getting them into people's arms as quickly as we possibly can. I just got the COVID vaccine. I'm so excited. I couldn't sleep since 3 a.m. I've been excited. I've been feeling grateful. The COVID vaccines are prioritized based on state guidelines which change all the time. Currently, healthcare workers are first. Essential critical infrastructure workers are next in line along with people over the age of 65. And then after that we'll be rolling out more broadly to the university community, including those with medical conditions that put them at risk. So our plan currently is that we are working behind the scenes to get lists of employees to fall into different roles. As we get more vaccine we'll be reaching out directly to those people to invite them in. For many, many months we've been doing an enormous amount of testing, of case investigation and contact tracing, making sure people follow the guidelines and mask. That will need to continue. I think that widespread vaccination is the key to getting us back on campus. And I'm very, very hopeful that by the summer or the fall we'll be there. We'll have enough people vaccinated that we'll be able to open up more, which doesn't mean we'll be completely out of the woods, but it's close to a new normal as possible.