 This is the Tuesday, May 12th COVID update. First of all, let's take a look at the numbers. A week ago, we had 56 confirmed cases. This week, we're up to 68. That's an increase of 12 cases. Last week, we had 10 active cases. And now we have 17 for an increase of 7. Last week, we had 44 individuals that had tested positive and then later recovered. And four more have joined that group, so we're at a total of 48. And last week, we had 1,125 negative tests. And this week, we're up to 1,500 negative tests. That's an increase of 375 tests. Unfortunately, this last week, we saw one more death that death was associated with another long-term care facility. And this was an assisted living home. And we're very sorry, and our heart goes out to the people that lost a loved one. And last week, we had two individuals that were hospitalized. And this week, we only have one that's hospitalized. There were two cases that were reported at the assisting living home that we spoke of before. One did pass away and the other one is recovering. One of the new things that the state is talking about doing, and we'll roll out here in Sheboygan County, is to supply testing for nursing homes. They just have to contact Exact Sciences in Madison and they'll ship their order within two days. And once they get those orders, those testing kits, they will be testing with the swab, a nasal swab, and they will be testing every resident in the nursing home. And then they're supplying the homes with tests so that all the staff can be tested every two weeks. As you've heard before, many of these long-term care facilities have been kind of hot spots and have outbreaks. Of course, we had one at Sunny Ridge earlier in the COVID timeframe. And this will allow us to really find out if there's any positive people in those facilities and keep any further outbreaks to a minimum. There were five other active cases in the community and those active cases either were people that had contact with a positive case, a family member or a friend, and also in community reach. So that takes care of our cases that we had a change in last week. Advocate Aurora and St. Nicholas Hospital will be restarting selective surgeries this week so they feel that they can get up to about 50% capacity. The state started this week and they will be releasing new numbers. They're gonna release information daily, county by county, and they will release the names of long-term care facilities that have one or more positive cases. And they'll also release the names of businesses or manufacturers that report two or more positive cases. Because the state is making this change, we'll also probably see Sheboygan County doing a similar type of release of information and we'll know a little bit about where those cases are taking place. The Sunny Ridge Nursing Home is completely recovered from the recent outbreak and they are now accepting new admissions. And I just wanna remind everybody to please stay safer at home. And when you're grocery shopping or picking up a takeout order, please wear a mask.