 Let's talk a little bit about an update on our COVID-19 situation in Sheboygan and Sheboygan County. Today on Monday, as we review the numbers for the active cases, there's 48 active cases that are currently be reported to the Sheboygan County Public Health Department. Last week, this was 44, so we have an increase of four cases since last Monday. There are six active cases and that's down from 12 active cases last week. There are currently no hospitalizations and that's an improvement because last week we had four hospitalizations and there's 40 people now that have recovered from their designation as a positive COVID case and that's up from 30 reported last week and then there were two deaths and those deaths were associated with the outbreak at the Sunny Ridge Nursing Home. So I really appreciate the efforts of all of our residents to stay safer at home, produce some great numbers. While we would like to see these numbers totally go away, I think we're much better off than many other communities around the state of Wisconsin. Last week Governor Evers brought a new program forward, the Badger-Bounceback program, and this loosened some of the restrictions that are in place in our state. So the city made some adjustments. Number one, the Valrath Park Disc Golf Course opened on Friday. This along with the JC Disc Golf Course, which was already open, will allow golfers to get some exercise and have some fun outdoors. We asked the golfers to please maintain social distancing and or mask up so that we don't have any problems there. The city does reserve the right to close those courses up if those social distancing measures are not followed. So hopefully for the benefit of everyone, I hope that they are. The Meade Library made some changes. The Meade Library had been allowing Wi-Fi access and that'll continue in the parking lot or in the area around the library. In addition to that, they are working to make a drive-by pickup of library materials available. That should be operational by next week Monday on May 4th, and you can check their website for either a web form or you can call in to order materials for pickup. When you arrive, there'll be an opportunity to go to a table where your order is placed and then pick those up and take those home. Next, the food trucks at Valrath Park will not be allowed to take place until further restrictions are lifted. We appreciate the cooperation of the food truck operators. While a food truck can operate independently in one area by itself with residents calling in an order to pick up, just like a restaurant is, we cannot maintain the social distancing in the other parts of the Badger Bondsback Program if we have a huge amount of people come to Valrath Park, which is normally the case on Monday nights. So we'll have to wait a little bit longer for that to start up. Next, as part of the CARES Act, the city received $560,000 in what we call Community Black Grant Dollars, and the CDBG funds are part of the CARES Act. And we segregated $400,000 of those funds to have a job retention forgivable microloan fund. This was approved by the council at last Monday nights meeting, and this program will give loans of between $3,000 and $15,000 to businesses that agree to retain a job on their force or on their business. And this right now is going through a five-day waiting period, and by January 4th, we'll be able to start accepting applications for this program. Now, with the monies that we're able to make available, we figure that we should be able to help out somewhere between 28 and 30 different businesses. So it's not going to be the end all for everyone, but this is a program that we hope will fill the gaps for some of the businesses that haven't been able to find any help with the other programs that the federal government has made available, and we're going to prioritize this to businesses that haven't received any other federal assistance. And then our transit department continues to give free rides, and they do have to restrict the riders to 10 people per bus. So at some bus routes, this may be an issue, but this will allow the people on the bus to maintain their social distance and stay safe. Going into Fire Department has participated in some birthday drive-bys for some kids last week. They also participated in a drive-by for a 90-plus-year-old veteran of World War II. So they're happy to get out there and be a little active in the community. So we want to remind everybody to stay safer at home, wear a mask when you're in public, keep your social distance, remember to cover your cough, and to only gather in groups of 10 people or less. So again, stay safer at home and have a great week.