
38:24
Good afternoon. And thank you for the invite.

38:50
Good afternoon Jack.

39:09
Hey Dr. Fernandez! great to 'see' you! thanks for helping out on these webinars!!

39:27
Boa tarde.. Maristela Brito Vicente. INDEA MT. Cuiabá Mat Grosso.

51:45
Hello Gary. How are you?>

54:02
I'm doing great. Adjusting to a more virtual world but finally doing some in-person training and research in the US. Working as ASF issues in Vietnam, the Philippines, the Dominican Republic, and Lithuania.

54:49
good for you.

55:00
Good for you!!!

01:07:41
With ASF endemic in Sardinia, how has Italy continued shipping pork to countries like China? Do they have some kind of agreement or special status for that Island?

01:13:38
omg this is gross!!!!

01:22:13
How is the southern boarder being monitored like what is happening at airports concerning banned pork being brought through Mexico-? What do we know? Who is in charge? How do we know that our government services get how very very very serious this situation is? What policies and/or laws are in place to protect our industry from smugglers of pork products that are to be banned?

01:26:33
Dr. Webb, what % of swine movements are international and what % is interstate?

01:33:45
We made a vaccine for COVID-19 in ~120 days. Why is the industry so slow to develop a p72 capsid protein (or other protein of interest for protective Ab formation). Is this financial rather than scientific?

01:34:23
How probable in your opinion is que the us gets an ASF outbreak in mainland, and how probable in puerto rico?

01:35:02
The presentations were quite good. It was noted that the sessions are being recorded. Are the presentations available for download and, if so, how is that achieved?

01:37:42
There was news I saw that said China believes that ASF will be permanently endemic there. Given what you all may know about the circumstances in China, do you think this is the likely case?

01:38:14
I appreciate having the private public presenters today. Thank you for hosting this USDA.

01:39:50
What steps are being taken to prevent possible spread of ASF from DR into neighboring islands like Puerto Rico? There's illegal incursion of foreign nationals from DR into PR and these may bring possible contaminated materials into PR with terrible consequences to the pig industry in PR and possibly mainland.

01:45:08
International imports and international exports of live pigs, not just exports.

01:57:40
better safe than sorry

02:05:15
www.aphis.usda.gov

02:06:46
https://www.cfsph.iastate.edu/ - excellent resource

02:07:09
Thanks. Excellent webinar.

02:07:30
Thanks so much Dr. Shere, Hallie and Team USDA!

02:07:45
Thanks so much!

02:07:51
Thank you all!

02:07:55
Thank you