over the weekend, we had the dorey allie street fair. we covered it from the lens of how things have changed. you made a tweet urging people to have fun and live their lives , and that reducing risk is still possible. you also talked about avoiding the mistakes of the 1980's, especially when it came to hiv. closing public bath houses was not a viable option and did not have any proof of working. how do you strike that balance? what is your recommendation between responsibility and the very real fear of this disease? >> it is important for people to understand because some people on the right wing are saying, you made us stay home for covid, so therefore you should shut everything down in the lgbtq community for monkeypox. this is a very very -- very different virus from covid, as was hiv. covid, if i have it and walk into a room with 20 people, just by breathing, i can infect many. that is not monkeypox. monkeypox is not something where you walk in a room and start randomly infecting people. it takes skin to skin contact, particularly wi