 The logistics operation that we're dealing with here for COVID-19 for the state of California is really evolving into the largest, most complex logistics operation we've ever had to deal with. Even for a state with so much experience in dealing with complex emergencies, California's response to COVID-19 has been unrivaled. Our role is to make sure that that the people who need the PPE to be able to get the state moving again, to be able to get their jobs done and most important to protect the lives of our workers will be job one. Already during this pandemic, California has distributed over 45 million in 95 masks. Over 53 million procedure are surgical masks, more than 4 million face shields, 18 million gloves and over one million gowns and there's more on the way. We're really only in the first few innings of the game. In this COVID-19 world of supply and demand, the demand far outweighs the supply. When we began this event and it really started to scale up quickly at the beginning of March, you know, we were getting kind of deluged by offers of assistance from different companies and individuals who had things to sell. Teams from Cal OES are constantly looking not only for supplies, but also making sure the suppliers are able to supply. Very challenging having to the vet find and vet supplies worldwide. We've seen a lot of challenges like fraud and we've seen bad equipment and we've seen promises not kept. The supply system is so stretched and so difficult. Prices are ranging. The delivery of these schedules are ranging. The quality of the products are all over the map. This has been a learning experience but let me be clear, you know, we hit the ground running and we hit the ground running because of all the previous experience we have. We've had to buy just a tremendous amount of medical equipment to stand up the surge in medical hospitals and this medical capacity. These 2,000 beds that were put into place came by us buying everything from the bed to the IV stand to the necessary medical equipment and to basically establish a hospital where a hospital didn't exist before. When I talk about one team, one fight, this is it. This is the big this is the big show. This is what it's all about. This is what we've always trained you and we're here. For more information on California's response to COVID-19, visit covid19.ca.gov. For all of us at Cal OES, I'm Brian May.