barry zevin, kate shouten. incredible people like deb borne, who has done so much, for not only this epidemic but taking the learns from the h.i.v. epidemic and applying it today to our response. people like liz enbert from ucsf who was up all night friday night at m.f.c. south helping people find a safe place. overdose prevention and counseling for substance use and mental health disorders, we know that even during normal times people will still refuse care or can't adhere to all of our care recommendations. these times are different. they are even harder to manage for people suffering from these disorders. some vulnerable people will continue to take risk and, unfortunately, these people will be more likely to get sick, require hospitalization and are more likely to die. we're doing all we can to mitigate the delay -- to mitigate and delay what is likely to be a surge of serious covid-19 cases in this population. in addition to hoteling the most vulnerable and sick from shelters and navigation centers, our pu