Doctors are being told to be on the lookout for kids with symptoms similar to something called Kawasaki disease and that it may have a connection to the coronavirus. Pediatrician, Dr. Charlotte Moore Hepburn explains; Sandor Johnson the Potter Settlement Artisan Winery in Tweed talks about the problems that the pandemic has created for their industry; Dr. David Pichora ,CEO of Kingston Health Sciences Centre, talks about the criteria for when hospitals can reintroduce surgical work; Author Mark Sakamoto tells us about the new documentary series he created for CBC Gem: "Good People"; Glenda Wall is a sociology professor at Wilfrid Laurier University. She talks about society's expectations of the modern mother; Rich Edmonds of the Tangle Creek Golf and Country Club just south of Barrie talks about how they will be operating when the province gives them the final go-ahead to open.