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So I can't recall the specific studies off the top my head but I know there have been a number of them where the CDC has one agency, there's also been agencies in Europe and throughout the world and looked at these waterborne diseases and in particularly they've been looking at bacteria so they've been looking at E. coli, ezibrile which is basically the flesh-eating bacteria, leptospirosis and other things like viruses right norovirus and hepatitis A so they've been looking at those and then vector borne diseases which I believe would be West Nile, Zika, dengue so they'll look at those as well because those are those are sort of the big ones right a vector borne and water borne so yeah so there have been studies. I guess the crux of your question is let me turn off the fan over here for a second this might be coming through the crux of your question is is there a direct correlation with whether you know hypothetically hurricanes getting worse and will be seeing the spread more of the spread of these diseases or what is the impact on the spread let me cycle it.
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