commissioner giraudo. >> commisioner giraudo: thank you very much, president bernal we had excellentpresentations today, and the first presentation was on the -- was the tuberculosis update and report. and it was reported that there are still many active cases, particularly in the tenderloin and south beach neighborhood, where it went from 6.7 per 100,000 to now 8.4 per 100,000. they presented data and approaches. one of the issues in part of the increases and the complexity with covid for access and the complexity of syndromic overlap, but, again, many who may have symptoms -- i can't really diagnose it over tele-health. so it was a real challenge, and one of the focuses is really on primary care for both diagnosis, prevention and treatment. as things are getting more back on track, the committee asked for the staff to please come back in six months to report back on data with the approaches that they outlined going forward. our next update was on juvenile hall. and the work on the closure of juvenile hall. which, again, has been delayed due to covid. and the -- we had a very signif