 Sometimes, when fear and anxiety is widespread, there can be hatred, exclusion and those kind of things and sometimes the most vulnerable of society can find themselves at the receiving end of it. This is also the case, unfortunately, with migrants these days, especially in this outbreak. And so it's important to keep in mind that there may be some stigmatizing narratives that are evolving. This can be aggravated through fake news or misinformation. This matters because public health policy may be misinformed. It matters because some people may not come forward that need to be tested. And that really is behavior that puts all of us at risk. There can be no us versus them. We're actually all in this together.