 Hi everybody, this is Ethan Earl reporting to you from Paris, France. It's 20 hours or 8pm on March 19th and like every evening recently at exactly 8 o'clock, all of the people in the city of Paris get out at their windows and their balconies to salute and applaud the healthcare workers, the hospital workers who are helping all of us in this tremendous crisis that we're facing with the coronavirus. So here, the people of the city are letting them know how much they appreciate the work that they're doing while at the very same moment in the Senate there is a bill that is being considered for coronavirus relief which completely excludes hospital workers. This is all the more significant considering the more than one year battle that President Macron has had with city hospital workers which has led many of them to go on strike to protest the terrible conditions of austerity that are being opposed upon them. So in recent days we have heard Macron speak about the need for solidarity, the need for us to take certain basic fundamental things outside of the market to protect our most vulnerable citizens. Will those words be accompanied by real action or not? We'll have to fight for that.