 Hi everybody, welcome back to Facebook Live with us here at the Joint Emergency Operations Center. I appreciate you following us every day. Got Daniel and he's going to interpret what I say. We've got our wonderful sign interpreter here for us too, so thank you. I'm going to tell you today's Facebook is not easy. We've got some tough data and we're going to announce our first fatality to COVID-19 in Fort Worth today. On behalf of the entire city, our heartfelt condolences to the family of the one we lost and to every loved one who's struggling with ill family members during this time. The tragedy of a lost life is not lost on those who are working to protect all of you during this unprecedented outbreak and the importance of social distance practices, cancelling social gatherings and maintaining diligent hygiene habits gets more and more important every day. Slowing the spread of the virus protects all our first responders and healthcare workers as well as anyone who might be at high risk for the severity of this illness or disease. And we always want you to have the information so you'll know what's happening in Tarrant County in Fort Worth. There are 288 cases in Tarrant County today, 103 are in Fort Worth. That's up from 94 yesterday. We added nine new cases just overnight. Our actions and our declarations to stay at home are very important if we're going to slow the spread of this disease and flatten the curve of the deadly virus. The entire focus of these declarations has been on protecting you, our citizens, and listening to medical professionals. And yesterday Governor Abbott issued an executive order that I'm sure many of you saw and listened to for a statewide continuity of essential services and activities during the COVID-19 emergency. And it's critical to citizens of Fort Worth and residents that we ensure we are consistent with the governor's order. And there are questions that the statewide declaration raises, but we believe that Fort Worth is currently consistent with Governor Abbott's declaration. But I want to bring up a few important points to you today. Now, his order deals with essential businesses. What are they and what are they not? And many businesses are finding it difficult to understand how they could be treated differently in different cities and different counties. And Governor Abbott and the Texas Division of Emergency Management have set up specific websites to try to help clarify what businesses are essential and what services are essential. Their website will be at the bottom of the screen, but the website is tdem.texas.gov.com. And also Governor Abbott and the Division of Emergency Management has set up a website specifically for these kinds of businesses. And in this area of the internet, it is where the businesses and businesses are clarified, which are essential and which are not essential. We will put this information in the video so that you can have it in your hands. Or you can email them at essential services at tdem.texas.gov. It's a helpful resource if you have questions, and it hopefully will help us get some standardization and reduce confusion. In fact, we'll be using those two resources, along with the Governor's Office, to try to clarify as questions arise from you, our residents. With Easter and religious services of all types coming up quickly, we're getting bombarded with questions about churches and religious services. Now the Governor's Order specifically listed religious services conducted in churches, congregations, and houses of worship is essential. But he also included specific language that said, if you are already or can, you need to work remote, do telework and tele-broadcast, and that's provided in that order. If you cannot do that, you may gather, but you must have social distancing. And the Governor's Order in this declaration are very specific, where religious services are also listed, conducted in churches, congregations, and spiritual places. And this is specifically explained in a unique language, where if you have churches or religious services, you can try a service, siempre y cuando tengan el sistema de telecomunicación o internet o a través del corto circuito cerrado. Si usted no tiene este tipo de sistemas electrónicos en su iglesia o lugar espiritual, entonces se puede reunir siempre y cuando sigan las líneas del centro de control de enfermedades conocidas como en inglés, CDC. And our religious leaders in our churches and our houses of worship have done an amazing job the past several weeks. They've been conducting services through drive-up parking, through Facebook Live, or live streaming their services. And in Fort Worth's declaration will remain in effect, so we expect all of you in the religious community to remain close to your parishioners and conduct remote services. And remember, you've probably seen it on TV too, across the world, and indeed here in Fort Worth, cases have arisen and grown where faith communities have gathered. It's unfortunate, but it is due to the proximity of individuals. And just like you, and so many of you, my faith is a top priority and a pillar in my life for me and my family. And not being able to go to church, to sit with my friends, to sit with other family members, and to hug them has been very difficult. But staying home, watching online, or listening, or however you access it is really critical right now to keeping our community safe. And just like many of you, and also us, in this case the mayor, the spiritual area is a big pillar in your life. And not being able to get together with your church friends, with other family members, with the members of your congregation has been difficult. And not being able to hug and get together with your family are difficult times. But it's important that you stay home and stay safe. So we appreciate you stepping up and helping keep our community safe. But we also need to continue to circulate and share things that bring you hope and genuine joy. So please send me anything you see, an act of kindness, a moment of helping, hope, anything, and even things that make you laugh. We can all use a laugh, and we'll post those to show that even in times of distress, Fort Worth comes together and celebrates each other. Alright Daniel, let's remind them again, y'all stay safe, y'all stay healthy, and y'all stay home. Alright Daniel, let's remind them again, y'all stay safe, y'all stay healthy, and y'all stay home. Thank you.