 I'm Dr. Vishwanath, Head of the Department of Nephrology, Manipal Hospital, Bangalore. In this situation of COVID-19, who we all know that we are going through a bad pandemic, the whole world is suffering, including India. So in this situation, we all should be careful with what we do. All our patients are actually going through a lot of hardship. Many people would like to come and see us. Many people lead a regular appointment with us, but they are not able to come due to the situation. We are encouraging most of our patients try not to come to hospital unless it is a real emergency. If at all, if you need to come to hospital or if you need to consult a doctor to try to do that to our phone or we have started a new video consultation, which is very helpful for the patient. I am now doing daily quite a few video consults for people who are coming to us regularly. And most of our patients, since they know the disease, we know them for quite a few years. We look at their old history, we have access to their records. So we go through their records and then help them out what we can do in the best of this. Many people are in fact out of Bangalore, out of the state, even some people are out of the country. Many people are trying to contact us over video and then we actually encourage them to come over video consult and consult us with any problems. My only request for all of you would be to stay safe, stay alone, don't get in close contact with people who have any infections, try to maintain social distance, that is the only way we can kill the disease. As of now, as you all know, we don't have any treatment for this disease. Prevention is the best way to handle the disease. If you have any problem in the medication availability, you can contact any helpline numbers and in fact, we have been telling people to have stock of medications and keep because as we know lockdown is going on, we may not have access easy to get the medication. So any doubts, if you have, you get in touch with our people, you can look at our website and have a video consult with any of the doctors whom you need to and stay safe, stay healthy. Many people who have been waiting for elective surgery, few people are waiting for a transplant, we are not able to do that. As you all know, all the elective surgeries have been postponed and put off. So only emergency surgeries are happening. Anybody needing emergency surgery can always come and have the surgery done, not an issue. But if it is an elective surgery, including transplant, as of now, we are not able to do transplant surgeries. We may start once all this lockdown is over, once there is a recommendation to start semi elective surgeries. Transplant definitely, since it is an elective surgery, we have to postpone, we don't have any option. Till the transplant happens, continue doing dialysis, don't skip your dialysis, have a safe distance and stay healthy and be on a good diet so that you don't need an emergency surgery and things like that. We know dialysis patients are going through little hardships in this present time because of lockdown, you are not able to come freely as you are coming earlier. We have issued letters to the concerned authorities saying that dialysis is life saving, it has to be done, it cannot be postponed. So kindly carry those letters, you can also carry our IDs, your file and dialysis schedule so that you show the police if they stop you during coming through the dialysis. In our unit as such, in fact, you can access our mass ambulance and ask them for a free pickup and drop for you so that you don't have any problem of police stalking you and things like that. My advice is don't skip your dialysis, continue doing three times a week, dialysis is life saving. Even skipping one time can affect your health significantly. Coming and going for dialysis, in fact, police and even our political team leaders have given advice that they will definitely help out and also they will they won't hamper their movement. So kindly carry the letters, carry your dialysis folder and file so that you are not stopped by any police. You can come and go for dialysis. Dialysis is running as usual in our hospital and definitely if you have any problems, get in touch with us, we'll help you out. Thank you.