This is an unprecedented time for all of us. The coronavirus pandemic has disrupted our everyday lives in ways that we can and cannot measure. At the very least, it has altered our ability to assemble, do our jobs as we did before, and protect our loved ones the way we want to. The magnitude of this novel pandemic evolves constantly, overwhelming our healthcare system, decimating our economy, potentially undermining our democratic procedures, and in many ways, paralyzing life as we knew it.