 So how would you do the seizure of the leg? Right? Right? So congratulations on getting back to the right side. Just like on a box. Yep. So that's sort of, I would say flagging the picture. Yep. If they need to look for them and use that six minutes, otherwise it would be less than three minutes. Less than what you need, then you can't use it. Okay. And the freezer or the refrigerator, they don't need to go to the right side. Yeah. Put it in there and then there. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. Yeah. Is this real? This is it. Is it registered in name? Okay. Is it like my home site? Yes. Okay. I should have gone, I should have brought my drink. I'm nervous, because I want all the flimsy to be a part. I'm going to try not to. There's nothing to be nervous about. No, there isn't. Nope. For real. Okay. Oh yeah, sure. We're going to bring you number 2 patient. Oh goody, alright. Oh it's dead. Hi. Hello. Hi. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Yourself. In 21 days, it will be dinner. Okay. Eva, you're a star. Eva, you're a star. Pull your sleeve out. Okay, like this. Stand by. You ready? Yeah. Is it going to be cold? I don't open the phone. I've only got one person. They didn't say anything about the phone. I feel excited. I'm so ready. I've been so, so, so ready. Super ready. What made you so ready for this? I don't want this to be like forever. Like, you know, like, we have the tools. We have science. Like, why not? We can do this. So, thankfully, yeah, it's here. And we've been asking, like, oh, we need to do something. I hope there's a vaccine. And then I know it is. Like, we are so blessed. We got this. Are you surprised that it took really such a relatively short period of time to get it? I am, well, to be honest, I believe in science and with our advanced technology compared to what we have in the older days with those smallpox or missiles, it would take. But what's important is we, the scientists follow the process. Like, they did clinical trials. They did the phase one, phase two, phase three. So there's nothing to worry about. It's like, you know, I believe in science. So that means by the fall, you believe in this vaccine? Oh, my God, 100%. I believe in this vaccine. And honestly, I don't even worry. They might say, like, you know, you can't... They might say, like, there's some reaction, I think. I believe, like, normally when something, like, gets into your skin or you're in your system, your immune system would respond. That's temporary. Compare to what the COVID, if it would get me, what's the long-term effect on that on me? And the worst is I have to pass it to my loved one who are more sick than me. So I'd rather have this than the vaccine. I'd rather have this vaccine than the COVID. What do you tell those people who have never been around patients who have had COVID-19? What do you tell them? You know what? Even hearing that one, that makes me sad and makes me, like, really... It really makes me sad and makes me cry because I've worked in the ER for 15 years. I've seen the worst. I've seen the worst cases. But let me tell you, COVID is not a joke. It's real. And I see people dying by themselves because they can't even have a family come in because they're COVID. And the sad thing is, like, okay, you got this COVID. You feel fine. But how about your loved ones? You pass it to your loved ones and we don't even know how it affected them. And it's really different. Like, they die by themselves. And slowly, slowly, you did everything, and it's so hard. Like, it's a different virus that I've seen. Like, our experts, they have to, like, discuss, like, what's the best treatment because it's a pretty challenging disease. They should be aware, like... Suffer? It's really hard. Like, yeah, it's suffering. They're killing the patient, like, slowly. And you got lucky when you get out of this COVID. But the thing is, when you survive, you don't even know the long effect of that. Yeah, so I wish they would take this seriously because... You get the vaccine when the time comes? You should have. Are you talking about yourself? Anybody who's watching? Oh, please, please. Prevention. Prevention, this vaccine is to prevent you from getting the COVID. Yeah, prevention is better than cure. Because you can't even say that you will be cured. That's the question. But prevention, that's the first thing to fight this COVID. Vaccine, prevention, vaccine, prevention. It feels good. I just wish everybody will get it. Yeah, and we will get it. We can end this. Okay. Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. 1.8 milliliters. Yes.