. >> guest: celinda i believe the reason is that they want to get them off the ship because being in such a concentrated area, again we this virushow long survives on inanimate objects. the goal is to bring them into a clean, sterile situation and to have proper ventilation for them, i would not want to be cooped up on a ship for weeks and weeks. so i think they are trying to be humane but also scientific about it where they can take care of these people much better on these military bases or they can really watch things closely, they can bring them the care they need and also the comfort and support they need after going through such a traumatic experience. >> host: linda stick around that shipyard referring to the grand princess, our hope is in this next half-hour of our program we are to chat with one of the passengers on the grand princess. that interview coming up in thenext segment of "washington journal". chief medical officer national association of health centers, its nac hc.org, we appreciate the time. ♪ ♪ c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy is