and as leslie brinkley tells us, medical professionals are getting their documents assem e assembled.> life on the front lines is leading many to make sure their affairs are in order. >> my wife and i are both anesthesiologists. and as anesthesiologists, we are exposed. part of our job is to do intubations, which is one of the high risk procedures for contracting coronavirus. we get the whole power of attorney. we did the trust and we did a will all combined. >> getting a lot of call, of course. people are worried about their futures. it's an uncertain time. they want to get these documents in place. of course they're concerned about covid-19 and potentially passing away from the illness. they're concerned about their family, knowing what they would want, their wishes as far as being on a ventilator. >> some businesses are offering drive-by notizations. he made a house call for an east bay doctor just two days ago. >> they have been working directly with coronavirus patients. obviously, they're very concerned about their own well-being, their own safety. they have small children. so i