Thank you.
I'm going to go back to Dr. Wieman.
From the last panel, we heard concerns raised in terms of the rapid testing. I'm going to give you a quick example. Without rapid testing, health care workers are going into communities and they're essentially having to, under many rules, completely isolate regardless of their results. I guess I'm sort of getting back to that balance for our health care professionals and to applying rapid testing and policies that might make life a little bit more normalized for these caregivers.
Could you talk about that piece, both rapid testing and policies related to rapid testing and health care providers?