Sometimes we take more of a measured response in that kind of question, but there does seem to be some very clear signals with respect to age and comorbid conditions, the common ones being hypertension, diabetes, maybe COPD, etc. We've clearly seen that play out clinically, where the vast majority of deaths have been related to illness and older people, particularly those who have risk factors beyond themselves, because of where they live. I would think we would be looking very strongly at not just the individual patient's medical risk factors but the social conditions, and long-term care would play prominently in that.
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