>> thank you, eileen. this is this is continuing to be a top urgent priority. we are still very much in the midst of a global pandemic and i have spoken out forcefully that we need to ensure every possible place we're providing , protections for our workers and for the general public. especially as we're getting close to seeing the vaccine approved for younger children. our boston public schools must be that platform where we are reaching every single family from all generations. using that bit of connection to community everywhere we can find it. again, through schools, through community centers, through public housing to ensure that we , can close these gaps and make boston a city where our economy doesn't have to be pitted against public health because we are ending this pandemic. >> i agree very much with michelle there. we need to meet our city's residents where they are. we got to get shots in arms. we've got to make sure that the information and the education is shared widely and in culturally competent ways using the language is that our city's resident