 Hello Columbia, it's Mayor Steve Benjamin. First off, let me thank each and every one of you that has helped us reduce the spread of COVID-19 in the Midlands. From the very beginning, Columbia has led efforts to flatten the curve by putting in place critical public health measures, including a stay-at-home order and a mass ordinance. In fact, according to the Department of Health and Environmental Control, cities and counties that have enacted mass ordinances have seen a 46% greater drop in COVID-19 cases in the areas without them. But that being said, we cannot stop here. We must continue to fight this virus together and one way to do this is to keep getting ourselves tested. I'm thankful for all the critical work being done by DHEC, MUSC, Prisma, and all of our community partners that have assisted us in testing efforts. To get more information on testing locations around the city and what you can do to prevent the spread of COVID-19, please visit covid19.columbiasc.gov. Again, that's covid19.columbiasc.gov. Another way to combat this virus is to inform our younger generations about the dangers of COVID-19 and how they can help us fight this virus. I've been closely working with local colleges and universities including the University of South Carolina to put orders in place to help prevent high-risk situations before they occur. Students, please do your part and avoid hosting or attending large public gatherings, including house parties and bars. We're encouraging universities to take all violations of city and state executive orders very seriously. Student housing facilities and rental landlords also can help do their part. We're asking student housing facilities to please shut down their swimming pools until city swimming pools reopen and keep enforcing social distancing measures. Rental landlords also need to be held accountable to make sure their renters are adhering to social distancing protocols in the interest of community health. That is why city council proposed a rental property mandate that would penalize landlords from dangerous gatherings helping their property. We understand this is a very important time for our young adults. We want all of our students to enjoy their college experiences. We must continue to make short sacrifices for the long-term benefits of everyone in the city of Columbia. Please hold your peers and our community accountable by reporting any violations to 803-545-3700. Again, all this is necessary to protect all of us, you, your peers and our community's health as we continue to fight the spread of COVID-19. So step up and mask up Columbia. We'll all get through this together. Thank you.