Ofcourse, Professor, there's there's a lotofpanicoverthis.
There's a lotofinformationouttheretosiftthroughforformanypeople, andoneofthequestionswewanttogetstraightintoisthequestionofimmunity.
Thisisthe a lotof, youknow, a lotofthequestionsthatwegotbasicallysaid, IfyougetCoronavirus, doyouthenbuildimmunity?
Andsoyoucan't get a currentofIrisagainatthisstage, we'renotexactlysurewe'reveryearlyonintothisoutbreak, butitwouldappearthatthisoutbreakthisinfectionbehaveslikemostotherrespiratoryviruses.
Sothisselfisolatinginthesamehouse, orshouldtheybemovedtosomewhereelseat a differenthouse, familieswillbeprovided a vastbythelocalpublichealthuniton, they'llbeaskedTiutoconsideristhebesttoorearrangedhouseholdfor a periodoftime.
So, ingeneralterms, itgoesbacktomakingsurethatwecanbreakthechainoffinfectionand, inotherwords, usegoodlevelofalcoholbasedhandsanitizerifyouareunwellandyouhavebeensenthomeonhomeonhomequarantineforCoronavirususing a masktiulimit.
Thespreadofdropletsis a reallyimportant, effectivemeasure.
Isthattheneighbor S o havingthosekindsofdiscussionsandnowarereallyveryimportanttofiguringouttofiguringouthowwillwethengetthroughtheweeksaheadifsomebodydoesbecomeunwell?
Wehad a lotofquestionsonthetopicoffimmunity.
SoifsomeonecangetCoronavirustwice, orperhapsiftheyhaditonce, thenaretheysafeandalso a questionaboutwhetherthevote, whetherwe'veseenthevirusmutateinanyway.
It's veryearlyonontheoutbreaktocometounderstandwhetherornotsomebodywhohashadtheinfectionhasanystrongleveloffimmunityandscientistsaroundtheworld a gatheringevidencetoanswerthatexactquestion.
Webelieveingeneraltermsthatthisisthehaving a lotlikeanyotherrespiratoryvirus.