 I'm Brigadier General Mark August, but we're here to talk about COVID-19. This will be an invisible enemy, and that's what it is. We want people to be able to tell a word from home. What I'm doing now, a weekly history report, is akin to what Air Force historians do when they're deployed. What I want to capture in this history isn't just events. And these are the sorts of things that if you don't catch them while they're hot, if you don't get them while they're occurring, that'll be lost, the feeling of the event. But it's certainly something I want to try to get into the history report. The shutting down of the stores in the KMCC Mall, the FSS facilities. There was a lot of clamors on the official Facebook page, which I was watching too. Because the Facebook page is a source that captures the kind of atmosphere that I'm referring to. Anybody who has kids on this base, this has been a rather traumatic event. These things need to be in the history report. They help round out what it is that we've gone through at this time.