 Hi, I am Tom Schwedhelm, Mayor for the City of Santa Rosa. In this brief video update, I will cover your questions about essential businesses and a few ways we can help our community while at home during the shelter in place. There have been a lot of questions about what an essential business is. Essential businesses are outlined in detail in Sonoma County's Shelter in Place Health Order. You can review these orders from our website, srcity.org, slash prevent the spread. All businesses that are currently open that do not meet the criteria in essential business need to close promptly. Again, for both businesses and the community at large, we ask for your continued compliance. The City will be reaching out to non-essential businesses that currently remain open to ensure those business owners understand the order, the severity of the situation, and the need for immediate compliance. Many of you have asked how you, personally, can help during this public health emergency. Here are three simple ways you can help. First and foremost, the most important thing you can do is to stay home and limit all unnecessary interactions with people outside your immediate household. I cannot emphasize this enough. By staying home, you are preventing the spread, flattening the curve, and saving lives. The second way you can help, if you are a healthy individual, is to donate blood. With the cancellation of community blood drive events, there is a shortage of blood supply to the hospitals. Consider making a donation to Vitalant, a non-profit community blood service provider, by scheduling an appointment at vitalant.org. The third way you can help is to donate your unused personal protective equipment. Sonoma County is encouraging the public to donate new, unused personal protective equipment to assist health care providers responding to the coronavirus. Individual donations can be dropped off at the Salvation Army, located at 93 Stony Circle in Santa Rosa, Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Please maintain a safe social distance when dropping off your donations. To schedule a corporate donation, please contact the County Emergency Operations Center. More information about donation options are available at SoCoEmergency.org. I want to thank you all for continuing to use your common sense as we navigate this constantly evolving situation. Please continue to safely social distance. This means six feet and stay home, no matter your age. Your efforts make all the difference. Thank you.