 Across Africa, we're seeing COVID-19 wrecking a lot of havoc. It is taking away lives and taking away livelihoods. The nature of the disease is totally unprecedented on the continent. Perhaps what comes closest would be Ebola. Africa will have to have a unique way of responding to COVID-19. We cannot afford to do some of the things that have been done in other parts of the world. A remote training session will typically involve healthcare professionals, researchers and others getting connected to colleagues in a more central location to learn from some really leading professionals in an area and be able to provide real-time information and knowledge to people who are hungry and eager to learn. We see physicians and others, radiologists and others in China connecting people in Africa, connecting people in Europe, a level of connectivity as we have never seen before. These professionals also have the opportunity to see the realities on the other side and that also informs the way they tailor their recommendations and their practice. We're able to bring the best to those who may be farthest away. So you're able to do things in a much more harmonized way, collect that data and that information so that the data can be made readily available to governments to make decisions. We have a vision of an Africa which is able to quickly detect diseases and ensure that we have the necessary tools whether it's drug diagnostics or vaccines which can ensure care in such a way that these diseases do not spread and are led is happy to have the opportunity to partner with others to live with us.