It's just the overall significance of the impact of such a large-scale emergency ... We can't be stuck in the old Katrina model where we're not prepared.

We don't know what the likelihood of that occurring is.

We think the worst is still yet to come.

We know it's not going away any time soon. We're just urging people to be prepared.

It's hitting us much earlier this year. We don't know where this is going, but it's definitely spiking, definitely on the upward trend, but we don't know when it will peak.

Flu season is pretty much over.

Certainly we know we've got a lot more to do, but this marks a significant advancement forward for preparedness in Arizona.

The activity is definitely intense and intensifying.

We're kind of looking at this now as 'the year' for valley fever. Over the past couple of months, it has really been the most dramatic increase that we've ever documented.