 So today I'm going to check on my soldier, especially Stafford. He's been on quarantine for the last two weeks, and I'm not too worried about how he's doing. He's a pretty squirt away guy, but I'm going to go ahead and check on him anyways. Give him a little courtesy call. Why is this door open? I can't believe it's really you! Hey, keep your distance. Remember, a six-feet roll. Get your mask on. Oh, Roger. Hey, go ahead and take a seat. I can't believe you're here. Yeah, it's me. Are you okay? What happened? I don't remember. I've just been in here for so long. For months. It's been literally two weeks. Oh, man. Here, calm down. Take a sip of the water. No water, Sergeant. I've got my milk. What is this for? It's for the public affairs guys. This is just a video. What am I supposed to say? What did you tell me to say? Talk about your experiences while you're in quarantine. Why is it blinking? Why is it blinking at me? Why is it blinking at me? Why is it still blinking at me? All right. Get some rest. We'll talk tomorrow. Just take care of yourself. And we should be fine. Thank you, Sergeant. Well, that was pretty unexpected. One thing to take away from this, if you have soldiers in quarantine, make sure you're checking up on them. And keep in mind the CDC's guidance of the six feet rule, as well as wear proper face masks to prevent the spread of COVID-19.