graphically kaleta, the situation is different. for example, in russia, i'm hearing from doctors that unlike during the 1st wave of the diamond crown, most of the people hospitalized for the elderly. now they're overwhelmed with middle aged males who seem to be for some reason more susceptible to these virus than let's say females. and in some regions, a fresh add the hospitals are working at that, and i think it's you 95 percent capacity. so what is constant that situation? is there any other way apart from streaked, clumsy, low downs to slow the spread and you have to learn what you could do to reach capacity. and you can often in particular, increase intensive care capacity within hospitals. so long as you get the judge decide if you need doctors for that. i mean exactly why be quick man. do you have the funding for that? but you cannot train and nurse or doctor in a matter of 23 weeks. sure. are there some professionals who are being retrained, but it's a bit again, as i said, it's a very finite resource because these people to