debra birks in a transcribed interview was asked this question. on the bottom of page four of the cms guidance it gives guidance how to return a resident diagnosed with covid-19 back to their nursing home and it says it should be done to follow c.d.c. guidance or transmission-based precautions. first, what would those transmission based precautions have been? her answer, so that would require isolation, masking, gowning, ensuring no contact with other residents. and the cms administrator said under no circumstances should a hospital discharge a patient to a nursing home that is not prepared to take care of those patients' needs, is that correct? her answer, correct. question, if we turn now to the new york guidance, meaning your directive, does that have the same qualifier of able to take c.d.c. precautions as the cms guidance required? her answer, no. question, so would the march 25th directive have violated cms guidance? her answer, yes. then do you think-- question, do you think admitting potentially positive covid-19 nursing home residents bac