Dr. Mcclellan, good morning. Clubs thank you for setting this up and all the reporters who are joining us today. Thank you for being with us. We will get started. You coauthored a Coronavirus Response plan. Right now were in phase one, the containment phase and reopening states is based 2. What elements of state got to have in place to begin that safely . We are moving from phase 1 to face 2 and i think now people are saying that phase two bank is not just one big step toward reopening. In some sense that is probably the long time. Youre not back opening for the way things were before. Instead, we are saying maybe a c, d, and e as we gradually turn on the faucet. Enable some additional businesses to reopen under modified conditions, get in place some of the additional steps that are needed for successfully. Ork that includes several key dimensions. One is a Health Care System that is not under duress. So adequate capacity for potential further resurgence in the virus and also adequate
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