 As a unified city, we've come together, even in isolation, to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and we can see the beginning of a leveling off of cases across our community and our state. Now it's time to take the next step to make sure that we not just halt, but eradicate this virus from our community. Now everyone across the Midlands can help in the fight against the coronavirus by taking part in our citywide testing initiative. It's our goal to screen everyone in the City of Columbia. Testing is our window into the novel coronavirus. It shows where it may continue to spread in Colombia. Testing provides us data on who may be carrying the virus. Without data on who's infected, we do not have a clear understanding of where to focus our resources and which members of our population might be most at risk. We didn't know who's been affected so we can isolate them from spreading disease and more importantly, so we can treat them to help overcome the illness. We are fortunate to have so many partners helping out by setting up testing sites all across the city. Partners such as the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, Walmart, Kroger Health, Precision Genetics, Prisma Health and local healthcare providers have joined our efforts to make sure everyone has access to testing. We encourage everyone in the Midlands to find the testing site most convenient to you and take part in the easy, painless and quick testing process. You can find locations of the many testing sites throughout the Midlands by visiting our resilient Columbia website or South Carolina DHEC's interactive testing map. Both of those websites are shown below. Thank you to everyone in our city for getting us this far and reducing the threat of COVID-19. We can win the battle against this virus if we all continue to do our part. Right now it's everyone's duty to have themselves tested. Stay safe, stay healthy and get tested today. I come to you with my greatest thanks and proud to be your Mayor, Steve Benjamin.