That's a big territory to think about. I certainly agree with you that seniors, and especially seniors in care homes, have been unusually hard hit by this, both in terms of isolation and the physical risks and high rates of death.
I don't have specific data on that from our polls, but, from my own experience and people in my own family, there's been a major effort to build the social connections through digital means. Even in cases where seniors themselves are not so savvy, it's proven possible to connect people through social media and other things that seem to have a good effect.
It's very difficult to weigh the difference between increasing social isolation, which of course has its own negative health outcomes, and limiting it due to your attempt to stop the spread of COVID. That's a difficult balancing act.
I think that the main thing, from our work overall, would be that seniors need to know that there is a way forward from this. The rolling out of the vaccine was mentioned, and I think that's interesting because we are looking at our next survey, which is rolling out now. What is the impact of this news? What is the impact of the good news that something is coming? We think it will be dramatic, but we really don't know. I think seniors will be among the chief recipients of that. Also, of course, in most discussions, they will be early recipients of the vaccine, because of their high risk levels. I think that will make a big impact.