can give to my family, but we have been more and more protective of this simply because doing as much work in Asia and in China, we don't see this as odd as I think most Americans see the idea of masks. I remember early on in January, I was walking through the airport and you'd see someone with a mask on, particularly if they're from Asia, and people would recoil even though that was the sensible thing to be doing. Not just the sensible thing, but when I see someone wearing a mask, I think, oh, this person is far more responsible. I have far less to worry about. It isn't even that I've less to worry about because they're wearing a mask and therefore I'm less likely to get an infection from whatever they may or may not have, but the fact it's a way of signaling, hey, I'm extra careful. You're right. That is entirely something that we're not used to here. The West is going to have to learn this lesson. I think that whatever the road to recovery is in the United States and Canada and (24/57)
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