 Konnichiwa. Watashi no no mai o wa Airmen Maketla Jones. Soshite JBSA Texas kara soshite COVID-19, watashi wa COVID-19 vaccine eris. Hello. My name is Airmen Maketla Jones. I'm a vaccinator here at NJIT. I come from JBSA Lackland, but I'm originally from Tokyo, Japan. So as a vaccinator, it's always good to know a second language. And coming here, I didn't really think it was going to be useful, you know, to know Japanese until one day. A lady came through with not a lick of English. She was spoke primarily and solely Japanese. So it made me happy to know that I could help her and make her time with FEMA and this whole operation better, more smoother. Because I could speak Japanese and translate for her and get her through the line without with ease and without any type of like trouble. So as someone that used to live overseas and I used to live in places where English wasn't really well known, it really made a difference to me when someone would make an effort to speak English to me and help me through something that I was kind of struggling with. And I was glad I was able to do that for someone else by speaking Japanese and kind of helping her get through this kind of experience, trying to get her vaccine. So it made me happy that I was able to kind of like pay back and make a difference and make her happy and get her vaccine.