neff of the protection of animals, but -- not for the protection of animals, but the protection of people. number two, introducing barriers . nobody is telling the public to terminally inactivate the virus that is potentially there. every day after you come back from the public exposure, go masks,d wash, boil your or just put in the microwave for five minutes. unless it is metal parts in them. host: thank you for the call. scott burris brings up the issue of what you can wear when you are out, whether you should wear a mask, whether you should be forced to wear a mask, and how you should clean that mask. is there anything in history that tells us what states in the federal government can do when it comes to that issue? guest: well, not specifically, but again, the way the epidemic law develops over the years in the united states was, as people realized, we are not going to know what to do. we will be adapting and evolving response when something new like this comes along. so, we will write the law in a way that says basically you health authorities can do whatever you think is the right g