[Audio] Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for joining us today for this crucial public service announcement about LeeOhVirus. LeeOhVirus is a newly identified microbe that spreads through airborne droplets, like sneezing and coughing. It primarily targets the respiratory system, affecting airway epithelial cells in both humans and wild animals. Common symptoms include headaches, fever, cough, chest pain, and shortness of breath. While antiviral medications are available, LeeOhVirus can develop resistance, leading to recurrent infections. It thrives in environments impacted by climate change and air pollution, but we can control it with temperature, air quality, and humidity measures. Let's stay informed, attend our health seminars, and together, protect our community from this endemic virus. Knowledge is our best defense. Stay safe!.