We're still trying to assess the impact of the global pandemic on a day-to-day basis. There are cases now in virtually every country where MSF works. Interestingly, a lot of the countries where we work have public health professionals who are experienced in responding to disease epidemics and working in different types of emergencies. There is, in a sense, some capacity that exists on the ground that is actually quite experienced in doing things like contact tracing and so on. We are very much still assessing and responding to needs as we see them.
As I mentioned, in places like Haiti.... We put out a statement or a press release last week describing the realities that we're seeing on the ground, which is that as moderate to severe cases start to occur, the potential for health systems to be overwhelmed or struggling to cope is patently evident.