Part 2 - Dr. Tai C. Hunte-Ceasar continues her discussion with Neville James, condemning the pervasive mindset that we are “safe” when we are with family, friends and neighbors. She identifies this kind of close, clustering contact as the reason for the high rate of transmission, stating that we must reform this behavior to mitigate community spread and protect our vulnerable population. The conversation shifts to address the state of hospitals in the Territory, the various benchmarks being used around the country, and the baseline health conditions that make the USVI more vulnerable to such infectious diseases. Dr. Tai C. Hunte-Ceasar ends with a call for the community to step up as “COVID-19 ambassadors” to monitor themselves and to help educate and regulate those around them.