. >> jimmy: looks like you've been to kinko's, too. have the charts. >> you need charts at my age. so yeah, we're in chicago. north carolina. navajo nation, detroit, new orleans. >> jimmy: it's just such a great idea. you take people who were working with the peace corps, and you really are, enable emergency workers to be there in case there is an emergency. it's very simple. and you would think that this would be the sort of thing we had a mechanism for, and turns out you are the mechanism for this sort of thing. >> well, we're hoping that there will be more mechanisms. the idea is in picking these particularly marginalized areas around the country, and we put out a manual through our website where other organizations can get merged with local government and put these sites up and just get people tested. that's on leg. diagnostic test. our test sites tell you if you're positive or negative. and the upside of that is if you're positive, you know to notify the people close to you, notify people you've been in contact with, and watch for