marty mccarry, also a physician and professor of public health at johns hopkins university. we just had the reports, most notably from phil keating, showing us a whole new world at disney. people have to wear masks. have you to have the ear loops, all sorts of precaution, sanitizing stations put in place. can anything be done to make a theme park safe anywhere right now, much less in florida where we're seeing a surge in cases of covid-19. >> molly, disney is doing pretty much everything humanly possible. i do think it will be a safe place to be. but this is probably the worst day of the entire year to reopen an amusement park. right now ther there are probab0 to 100,000 cases in orange county, florida, in that community. they really don't contain themselves. these are people who live with those who work at disney. so disney is doing a lot but remember, it's not just the amusement park. it's the travel there. it's orlando airports. it's the tsa which is still passing around laminated cards to pass around in the line. it's the drivers that take you there, it's the staff. so w