that's why the spanish prime minister peter sanchez addressed the nation on saturday evening in prime time yet again. he's been on many times, saying that the worst is yet to come. that this wave, the next wave is going to test the medical fasills and the wi fasills and the will of the people. this is all happening because the state of emergency has been in effect for a week. this gets to the lag time. they've cleared the streets basically and have had the streets cleared for most of a week. all the sort of traffic on the streets, train service, airplane service, bus service, the ridership is way down. police are issuing thousands of fines and doing thousands of road stops to keep those kinds of people off the streets who want a test. but basically the people are cooperating and staying off the streets except to go to the food store and pharmacy, but still this is about to hit spain with a wallop. >> do you sense a calm before the storm, i guess? >> reporter: you've got that. in the moon time, as tmeantime, the medical teams are trying to ramp up. the main hospital is a 5500 bed. we t