You don't have to be a rocket scientist to figure out it all depends on when flu arrives. If it arrives early we may have a problem. If it doesn't, we don't.

It's basically the corporate model working. You put your money where the blockbusters are.

All emergencies are local and it doesn't matter what the federal stockpile is, if it doesn't get out locally it doesn't matter. And it's the local health departments that have to get it out.

The more likely there will be a mutation.

I think this will make a major change, because we will have a drug for flu treatment, which will be effective and which will work against both type A and B.

If we have a pandemic, stores are going to run out of food. It would be a good idea to have things available.