 Hello, and a Happy New Year to all the residents of South Cambridgeshire. Back on the 1st of December, we had about 50 cases of COVID in the district per 100,000 people. Today that figure is 462 cases per 100,000 people and we've seen an increase in this past week alone of 98%. So that means that in a tiny village of only 100 residents, two people are likely to have the disease. In a larger village of 1,000 residents, that will be 20 people. And in one of our bigger villages with 5,000 people, that means that about 100 people are likely to have it on average. So COVID is here and it's working its way around South Cambridgeshire. And the pressure on our hospitals is enormous and we have to do everything we can to reduce that pressure and to put a halt to this disease while we wait for the vaccines to be rolled out. And the way we can do that is for all of us to obey all of the rules all of the time. And they're the same as before, hands face space and stick to the lockdown rules. But if you need emergency medical help, do not hesitate to contact your GP or the hospital as you would have done before. So if we all stick to all of the rules all of the time, we will get through this quickly. So I wish you a happy new year.