cambridge university, this containment facility has been built to do just this run by professor gordon doogan. it is a state of the art facility outside of the facility. as a cage, cage is what we call the nod to terrorism, mounted threat cage, or prevents people getting into this facility. we don't want in the facility we have to cope with not taking the south to virus. growing here, you have to hate to have a virus or capability in this facility. on the bacterial side, we have the ability to grow the typhoid organism, the organism because of typhoid, which is actually a bacteria. and we have a root of that. the latest pandemic, like others before, has had massive lifestyle implications. so i am an infectious disease expert and when i travel into real areas where i know diseases, i'm very careful about the way i manage myself in the environment, social distancing, natural handling and touching all object natural. i think that will become much more as a natural instinct, i think, is a natural instinct that we've lost. i think that will become more instinctive in people who look though, asked