 Vibrio cholera is a water-borne bacterial illness that is caused by fecal contamination. It is highly transmissible and infectious and can cause explosive epidemics. Here in Mozambique when you've had a disaster similar to the cyclone that was here you have significant destruction of infrastructure facilities and localized flooding which causes fecal contamination of food and water sources. We don't have reliable brown transport or safe ground transport options to get needed items to the areas. This is where the DOD comes into place. Our airlift capabilities are making it possible to deliver life-saving equipment, supplies, aid and support to the local area. We've been working closely or been in contact with multiple organizations such as UNICEF, USAID, Red Cross, World Health Organization just to name a few. We are contributing to the about one million cholera vaccines that are going to be delivered to the local populace. This is going to help support the cholera campaign the World Health Organization already has in place. We have delivered about 40,000 pounds of aluminum sulfate and associated items for water purification. In addition we have about 1.5 million pounds of medical equipment, aid and hygiene items. Part of this is with the goal of limiting the spread of cholera in the local area. The current numbers show that we have just over 2,500 confirmed cases of cholera in the area with about 300 new cases every single day. Thankfully according to some research we have a mortality rate that is about 500 times less than what's expected. This ultimately means that the combined efforts of all these amazing organizations and our outstanding team is literally saving lives.