 We'll just tackle it as best we can, you know, as far as, you know, first and foremost, obviously anyone that's getting, that's testing positive, making sure they're, you know, help them, you know, be as healthy as can be, you know, obviously we have a couple of them that have had symptoms but are most, for the most part, doing pretty well. So we'll just, you know, rally around them and give them the support they need and see where this thing goes as, you know, the hours kind of unfold and we wait to get, you know, more of the lab-based testing back. Have you come to the park today expecting to play or how did you find that? Yeah, yeah I did, yeah, I thought we were playing and then obviously we got some more, more issues coming in today as some, everyone going through rapid testing and things like that, more issues popped up. Randy Miller, go ahead. Paul Park, for back to 100% capacity, it seems like the role is kind of normalizing again to go through this for the second time this year when it looks like COVID's kind of going away, is it shocking, upsetting, and what's your reaction to having to deal with some of the same things that you went through last year? Yeah, I mean, I guess, I guess the last year, year and a half is kind of in some ways kind of prepared you for this kind of stuff, certainly, you know, disappointing and frustrating and, you know, don't want to be sitting here talking about this and desperately want us to go back to as normal as possible. But that's out of our control too and we just got to do the best with the circumstances and with the hand that we're dealt and try and make sure we're taking care of one another as best we can, taking care of our players and staff as best we can and, you know, hopefully getting through this. Is it still scary at all or because much of you guys have had shot states? It's not like it was last year because of you guys have ever seen it? Everyone's different, right? I mean, I've never really been scared. I haven't gone through it. Any of this in that way, it's just maybe my nature. I know some people are more fearful than others. And so I think that's an individual thing when you're talking about level of how people have had to handle and gone through this pandemic. Yeah, Marguerita Rivera, go ahead. Hey, you're very open about how you said that you encourage your players to be vaccinated. It's certainly not a requirement. And you guys reached that rifle a long time ago. Do you feel that maybe this could inspire maybe those last couple of players from however many that have not gotten vaccinated maybe to do so? Maybe, I mean, you know, look. But I also still feel that that's a deeply personal decision. You know, I have people in my life that have made decisions in both ways. And and ultimately I respect that. You know, I've I've chosen to get vaccinated. I've encouraged those two. But in the end, that's a deeply personal decision, in my opinion. Eric Boland, go ahead. Aaron, understanding that was ultimately MOB's call, but have you gotten any clarification on the difference in terms of postponing this game as opposed to what you guys went through in St. Pete and then Baltimore when you ultimately had nine players that tested positive and the games went on? Do you have any reason why this one was postponed so quickly? And you guys played on when you had your last outbreak? Well, the last outbreak was no players. Well, one one labor, but that I think we're turned into a false positive. Yeah. Um, so this was the players population as opposed to the staff population. Yeah, I think I think changes the equation a little bit. You know, obviously, you know, the game is the players and, you know, that came into effect, I'm sure Major League Baseball considered obviously, you know, the Red Sox are here, another team. And what's that look like? And, um, you know, an unvaccinated population on both teams. How does that affect? Ultimately, it comes down to you're trying to make a player safety decision as well. And I think in the end, they probably felt that this rose to the level that they didn't want to, um, risk going through a game tonight. So the Red Sox not being at 85% might have played the whole. I don't know. Then again, we're over and, you know, we have a couple of guys. So I guess it could have, but who knows? Yeah. Uh, Brendan Cuddy, go ahead. He was out several days. I think it ultimately turned out to be a false positive. Yeah. Joe Massiri, please unmute. The three players who have tested positive, are they breakthrough cases? Do you know? We already confirmed that Joe, they, all three were of fully vaccinated. Okay. Thank you. And then one of the things because you have the 85% threshold and you have a little bit more relaxed restrictions, um, and you guys, maybe do you think that can contribute to getting these cases? And do you think like the rest of the season should be played with more restrictions in place? Um, I hope not. Uh, no, I don't think that that's the case. I think, um, you know, uh, I don't know how the, you know, the variant that's going on now factors into this. Um, so whether it leads to some more restrictions in the short term, which I'm sure is possible, um, we'll just have to see. I know it has because now we're, we're getting tested again. Um, and that had kind of gone away over the last few weeks. Um, so I'm sure it's possible. Ultimately, that's not my call. You know, that's, that's above me as far as, you know, making sure the protocols are putting us in the best position to be safe. Uh, hopefully we don't have to go back to, you know, the kind of protocols we were certainly under last year and, and, and even at the start of this year.