 The decision on Wednesday by the Wisconsin Supreme Court, which struck down Governor's stay at safe or home order, was effective immediately after issued. The governor and or the legislature have not issued any new order. This left the decision up to local health departments in Wisconsin. A health emergency order is driven by the public health department. The public health department for the city of Sheboygan is Sheboygan County. The Sheboygan County Public Health Department has been working on a directive for Sheboygan County in anticipation of this decision by the Supreme Court. The Sheboygan County is under the auspices of the Sheboygan Public Health has developed a guidance that will be released tomorrow, detailing their plan to reopen called Sheboygan County Safe Restart Recommendations. The Sheboygan County's public health recommendations will include that businesses or organizations who choose to open, they should implement the WEDC guidelines. They ask that all practice good hygiene and social distancing practices. They frequently disinfect used items and surfaces in their location. They strongly consider it should strongly be considered to wear a cloth mask or face coverings while in public, in particularly when using mask transit. People who feel sick, they must stay at home and not infect any others. Phased-in capacity limits will be implemented and not essential businesses. People over the age of 60 and those who are medically vulnerable should continue to shelter at home. And online education and remote work are encouraged in businesses. The benchmark or phases will be applied to safely open and move through three phases will include data such as trajectory of positive tests, testing availability for all residents with COVID-19 symptoms, the ability to treat all patients requiring hospitalization and adequate personal protective equipment available for healthcare personnel and first responders and capacity to swiftly trace contacts of residents who are COVID-19 positive, which is crucial to reducing transmission. By state law, Sheboygan County has the responsibility to do what is reasonable and necessary to protect their residents and their communities from communicable diseases like COVID-19, including limiting public gatherings. The Wisconsin Spree Court decision does not affect this authority. Adam Payne, the county administrator, said that based on the community's effective track record of collaboration, relatively small and stable number of active cases have been noticed. All the plans and preparations that have been implemented Sheboygan to date, Sheboygan has chosen to provide strong guidance rather than orders to keep citizens safe. Remember, the Sheboygan County Public Health Department has developed new guidance that will be released on Friday detailing the plans to reopen Sheboygan called Sheboygan County Safe Restart Recommendations. So please look forward to these being released tomorrow. They'll be available on the public health website of Sheboygan County. And we will also provide another video with an update on those recommendations. Thank you very much for your time today. ["Sheboygan County Safe Restart Recommendations"]