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Well theres nothing really about the virus that has changed in the last 3 or 4 months and is nothing about us thats changed the last 3 or 4 months so the kinds of behaviors that we engaged in in march. I dont think we need to go to that to lock down. But if we go back too close to our normal life. Its the virus doesnt care that you have a good march april and may all it cares about is the opportunity to get to the back your nose, you back to its roots and so we we let in the wrong way and i think weve got to get the messaging out there thats keeping your distance keeping mass on when youre close to people asked to be what you continue to do because the virus season opening it will attack. And as weve been learning over the course the last few weeks a really does not discriminate it all you know it will infect an old older person or affect a younger person weve seen people in their sadly, dying because of the virus so its not a no one is invincible to this right. Or no one is invincible ....
Dejesus for understanding the work that we are doing with the reentry. As you know yesterday i was here as the mayor signed the Racial Equity, which was signed by all the supervisors signed onto it. In 2018 i was a member of the cohort of Government Alliance on Racial Equity. I was representing the Probation Department representing the District Attorneys Office as well as probation, we were in a session trying to create a criminal justice Racial Equity statement for the hr department. And it was then we came together and said, hey we all represent a component of the criminal Justice ....