 Hi, I'm Tom Schwedhelm, Mayor of the City of Santa Rosa. Previously, the City of Santa Rosa announced the move to an essential service-only model to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Now, the Sonoma County Public Health Officer announced new orders and guidance for our county and our city. Effective at 12 a.m. on March 18, a shelter-in-place order is in effect for all Sonoma County residents and will continue to 11.59 p.m. on April 7. This order directs residents to stay in their residence unless they need to access essential services and activities or to perform work for essential businesses. Individuals experiencing homelessness are exempt from the order. The City is actively working with our homeless service provider to encourage individuals experiencing homelessness into our shelters. There, we have implemented social distancing measures to help ensure health and safety. The order specifically prohibits all non-essential gatherings of any number of people and all non-essential travel. If you are outside of your residence, you must maintain a safe social distance of at least six feet from others when possible. The official order of the Health Officer of the County of Sonoma, which defines essential activities, functions and businesses, is available for review on the City's website, srcity.org, slash prevent the spread. These shelter-in-place orders are critical to our efforts to prevent further spread of the coronavirus. I am calling on each and every one of you to heed this order and stay home when you can. This is the time for cooperation, patience and understanding. Check in with your neighbors over the phone, email and social media. Offer to drop off groceries or essential medicines. Keep washing those hands frequently and maintain a safe social distance from others. This is a rapidly evolving situation and information orders may change day to day and even hour to hour. Please stay informed and visit srcity.org slash prevent the spread for the latest and most critical information. Remember, we are all in this together. By staying apart now, we can save lives in the weeks to come. Thank you.