 As coronavirus cases continue to fall in Kentucky, Governor Andy Beshear is warning school systems not to relax too quickly. During his Team Kentucky briefing on Thursday, the governor said now is not the time to begin rolling back safety measures such as mask mandates. Now, I know I've at least heard some news that some school systems are already looking at going to masking optional. We know and we have seen that will increase COVID in your area. I do believe there's going to be a time during the course of this entire school year where that is likely possible and safe. But with vaccines on the horizon for five to 11 year olds coming what we think is really fast, hold on. Again, don't pun on third down. Make sure we continue to push this through and there's no question that there is still if we went back to those line graphs, which we don't need to. There is still almost as much virus out there right now as there was during some of the difficult parts of our previous surges. And that was a time that we were certainly wearing masks and none of us at that time in schools were even objecting to it. And speaking of vaccines, Beshear said the state will be ready to begin immunizing younger children the day after a vaccine gets federal approval. So we will be ready to vaccinate our children the day after typically takes a day that the final approval comes from the CDC. People ought to be ready to go primarily to the types of places that are providing the adult vaccine. Think about all those different groups that are out there. I'm likely to sign my daughter up for one of the pharmacies here in Frankfurt. The governor also said that the sooner students are vaccinated, the quicker it will be safe to begin easing school safety measures.