joining us now is annie lin, former usaid senior community health adviser for the president's malariarticularly in the fight against malaria? >> thanks so much for having me. oh, what have we lost? well, malaria kills children. >> like you said. >> and i wrote, malaria still kills 600,000 people a year, most of whom are children under five. it's also particularly dangerous for pregnant women. and so with this work even halting, even if we are just talking about a freeze, rainy seasons are coming and all of the work to plan, the campaigns to distribute seasonal malaria. chemoprevention preventive medication for young children, or for bed nets to be distributed. or, you know, if a pregnant woman is going to a clinic and. >> because she. wants to get. >> a net. >> or because she's. >> planning, she's hoping to get preventive. >> treatment like. she used to. >> that's going to all stop. and so it already has stopped the planning that takes so much precision. these are logistics, really hard to reach, places that take an immense effort of logistics planning. all of all of that has paused.