The covid19 pandemic. Their actions are inspiring and help save lives. I rise today to recognize some of these great efforts. I would prefer to name individuals and the particular circumstances but because of the tens of thousands, even hundreds of thousands of people who participated im going to talk about groups and organizations. Healthcare workers from our state travel across our state and also across our country Intermountain Health clear diploid Response Teams to new york City Hospitals to help handle the surge of patients there. Physicians, nurses, respiratoy therapist and other healthcare professionals, they were there for weeks oftentimes 24 hour days. In partnership with intermountain, university of utah health has ramped up the state lab services, medication trials and its testing capacity, including the hero project which has tested more than 10,000 utahns says the disease spread throughout the state. The University Wellness bus but marble testing the mobile testing to underserved testing across across the state. Groups run campuses are using 3d printers to produce hundreds of face shields per day for the healthcare community. The businesses of silicon slopes have helped expand state testing efforts to the test utah challenge. Tens of thousands have been tested through this program. The Utah Manufacturers Association and its membership and its businesses have spearheaded the effort to provide a mask free of charge to every citizen of our state. The world trade center, utah has partnered with my team to help make sure that local employers are able to access Small Business loans and other federal relief programs. The Utah Food Bank is using mobile pantries to safely distribute food on a regular basis throughout the state, and teaming up with organizations like the Larry Miller Group to host statewide food drives. The Utah Farm Bureau has purchased food from local farmers and then help distribute it to families in need. Projects protect in partnership with intermountain, university of utah health, and Latterday Saint Charities have produced face shields, masks and gowns for frontline caregivers throughout the state. To date, more than 30,000 volunteers have sown more than 3 million masks. Those are just some of the many extraordinary organizations and individuals that have come together to help their neighbors. Our states pioneering heritage is a big part of what makes utah a model of what we can do when we Work Together as