the judge is very concerned about the covid surge in new york city and she is concerned about the possibility of a mistrial in one of the jurors becomes affected by that. they're not sequestered, so they leave here every day and they go home and they come back. remember, there was a four-day interruption in the deliberation process when, again, the jurors could have become exposed to covid. that's the judge's main concern. she wants the trial to happen, she wants the deliberations to happen, and she doesn't want there to be a mistrial because of this. so she's trying to keep the process moving. the scheduling change was a possibility she put out there to the attorneys when the jury was not present. she said essentially if they haven't reached a verdict by the end of today, this new scheduling process may happen as we approach the weekend. remember, just wednesday, tomorrow's thursday, we still have a couple of days before the holiday. but, again, it's all very dependent on what's happening with covid, which is what's