[indiscernible] pres. Biden no, i havent yet. Im waiting for a call from him if he needs the help. We have told him it is available. My team has been in touch, i have not personally spoken to him. I have been talking to you. No, im joking. [laughter] you are good. They chose me because i was the boss he is person here. This is amanda edwards. I call her the vaccine boss. Over 100,000 vaccines were delivered in collaboration with our community partners. Amanda was in charge of all of it. She was directly responsible for getting so many people vaccinated. Kathleen has been a nurse for, i wont even tell how many years. She retired in 2020, but came out of retirement to do this amazing work. She has been volunteering for 20 weeks, three shifts a week, to get people vaccinated for the Andrew Center where we have large vaccine efforts we have met. We are so blessed to have her. And dr. Brian was one of my partners in crime in so many ways. He has dedicated his entire life to working with hom
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