There's a second thing. I kind of question your reference to our containment with respect to H1N1 as being the model and as having been effective. Having been an emergency doctor at the times of both SARS and H1N1, I know that the precautions we took in terms of infectious diseases with SARS were totally different from those for H1N1. With SARS we gowned up; we masked and we did everything. With H1N1, I can't recall anything very much.
I would have thought that if we were looking for something to compare it to, it would be what we did with SARS rather than with H1N1. To go along with that, how much are we using the expertise of the people who were involved with SARS to inform the decisions on how to deal with the coronavirus?