he is jens nordvig.ight now, we have to congratulate him on industry-leading research on out frontearly data with terrific research on the spread of this horrific virus. nordvig can give us an update. we have 14 states in america, small or rural states, less dense states, having a bad bout of the virus and in case growth, and they are doing it in open economies. i would suggest, much like what sweden did. what have you learned in your study of sweden, and what does it mean for you, what does it mean for alaska? jens: we are getting a ton of questions on sweden, because it is an early example of a country that tried a different model. a couple points. the first point i would make, the policies matter. sweden took a different policy path, and the virus took a different path as well. they have had more cases than the neighboring countries, norway and finland. a different strategy makes a difference. that has been the first point. we can see that very clearly. on the other hand, i think the most important in