i can go to mcdonald's akaka programming more and i'm making that taking care of doing the backbreakingrk of taking care of somebody's family member. >> thank you very much. thank you, mr. raskin. the chair to recognizes for five minutes mr. kim. >> thank you, mr. chairman. appreciate you calling together this briefing. i wanted to start with the question for mr. kerpen. you talked about several states and a policy decision made with regard to transfer patients to long-term care facilities, if these patients may have been positive with coronavirus. in the states -- how many coronavirus positive patients or patients that had coronavirus were actually transferred to long-term care centers? how did the additional positive cases warrant a result of those transfer? , of those, of these cases that we saw in the seven states responsible for the -- >> title have data on that. i have seen in reports. i have seen any states report the numbers that way but that would be interesting hated to have. >> i agree with you on that. i'm a data guy as well. you want to make sure we're thinking through this