greg asbott is the co-founder of amakale workers. amakale is the town. we welcome both now. men. >> thank you, chris, for having us. >> so, greg, what's the concern? >> well, amakale is a town of 25,000, 30,000, farm workers, who are right in the cross hairs of this virus. now, it hasn't set a foothold yet but it's coming. we now have some 20-plus cases in town, and that's really just the tip of the iceberg because the testing has been so inadequate. but what we're afraid of is the fact that the conditions in amakale are ideal for the spread of this virus. you know, people live in overcrowded housing with 10 to 12 people in a single wide trailer. they go to work in vans and buses where they cramp 50 people in a van or 50 people in a bus. they work have unsanitary conditions and they get home and have to line up for taking a shower and cooking and the same cramped bathroom and t. we've been watching your story, chris, and we know how much you tried to have your family not be affected with the virus. and you have all the conditions in the world that could help make that not hap