 Hi everybody, welcome back to Facebook Live. I hope you had a great weekend. Daniel, did you have a great weekend? Yes, I did. I had to work, but it was an amazing weekend. And I know you were patrolling the parks. Did you see good acceptance of our park policy? Yes, actually it was very acceptable. We didn't see anyone at the park, so they are getting the message across. ¿Qué tal amigos? Bienvenidos en este día más, en este Facebook en vivo para todos ustedes. La alcaldesa Betsy Price y yo comentábamos de que este fin de semana yo estuve trabajando y vi una muy buena aceptación de todos ustedes en quedarse en casa. They did an amazing job. That's great. You guys were great to be out there on your holiday weekend too. Yes, yes, yes. We know it's for the benefit of the community. La alcaldesa nos comenta de que estábamos nosotros trabajando el fin de semana, pero es para el beneficio de la comunidad. So today we're going to hear from Mayor Pro 10, Juggus Jordan, his district six, and Councilwoman Gina Bibbins, his district five. El día de hoy vamos a tener a dos personas invitadas aquí. Tenemos a nuestro alcalde interino que él es el señor Juggus Jordan y también a nuestra consejal o regidora del distrito cinco, Gina Bibbins. And they're chairing co chairing a community services committee that focuses on Fort Worth residents and the needs that might arise during this COVID-19. So before we get Gina and Juggus to join us, I'm going to give a little bit of an update on the weekend numbers. Today, Tarrant County has 876 positive cases, 25 fatalities, and 103 recovered cases. Casos en recuperación. And Fort Worth has 335 cases, 12 fatalities, and 38 recovered cases. We're at 58 cases over the weekend. That's a little bit off from where we were on our road last week. So that's a good time. And it just breaks my heart to report that we have four more fatalities. My prayers and thoughts go out to those families and their loved ones. It just doesn't get much easier, Daniel. Who would have thought we'd be having to do this? That's why we have to continue to stay home and practice social distancing, even when you do go out. Fortunately, we have dedicated council members who are working hard on your behalf. So I'm going to let Councilwoman Bivens and Mayor Pro Tem Juggus join you for an update. So welcome both. Bienvenidos aamos. Now the community knows that you both belong to a committee. Can you talk to us about that committee and what each one of you does for that committee? Well, thank you, Daniel. And thank you for having us. First, let me say thank you to Mayor Betsy Price for leading this great city through this uncharted territory because my background in the military tells you that in times of crisis, you need one leader that's going to be the voice of the organization. And Betsy's been great in leading this city and being the voice of the city for the 6800 employees for the city council. But you know, she does need advice of what's going on in the community when you have a city of 900,000 folks. The community services advisory committee was put together to understand the most critical needs of our community and the families in the city of Fort Worth. And when you understand 900,000 folks, the needs are very disparate. And we have to understand each of what those are, particularly those communities that are most at risk. And we've put together and we found that the most important issue we had was communication. When you think of the collaboration of our nonprofit and our private sector providing food and necessary needs for our society, we had to look at the logistics chain and make sure we were catching up to ensure that there was plenty of secure food available, that our housing needs were being met, and that we were working as a community to coordinate with all the great volunteers that are working in our city to make sure we're being covered. Now on some of the notes that I have, it talks about daily evening meals for children. And that's very important. I've seen it throughout the community. Can you talk to us about those? Absolutely. And maybe Gina will cover that if we were. Gina? We're partnering with the Meals on Wheels Territory of Food Bank and Fort Worth ISD for information on how to get that information out. The best thing people need to do is watch our website to get those details. But I want to talk about grocery stores. Okay. Because grocery stores, that's where I saw the big thing that tugged at my heart when I saw senior citizens on canes being yelled at by impatient customers. So one of the first things our committee did was check with different grocery stores. And we have separate hours for some of them, but I'll tell you the details. If you are a SAMS card member, you get a chance to drive up to the senior concierge area and just sit in your car and give them your list on Tuesdays and Thursdays, seven to nine. I do know my days in Spanish, so I was following you along. Awesome. Albertsons has senior hours on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7 a.m. to 9 9 a.m. Now Fiesta, which is where I was yesterday, stores are open from 7 to 8 a.m. for seniors, 65 and older. You can't be 60. You got to be 65 and older to take advantage of that at fiestas. Now if you are a Costco member, they're open from 8 to 9 a.m. on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursdays, but you could be 60 as young as 60 for Costco. So that's Costco 8 to 9 Tuesday, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Now if you get this type of postcard in the mail, that's not good. That means there is a lot of COVID-19 being reported in your neighborhood and you need to pay attention to this card. This card is not going to every neighborhood in Fort Worth, only where there are high cases of COVID-19 and people have been infected. And we're working on a citywide robocall that's going to take some challenges, but we're working on that as well. And finally, you might be a big macho man, but you need to wear a mask. You need to have on gloves. You need to follow the rules in terms of washing your hands over and over again. And even when you can't find sanitizer, there's nothing better than soap and water. But it doesn't matter how young or old you are, how strong and bad you are, this disease will take you down. She's telling us that we don't want you to be a super macho man. You need to wear your masks. We're also asking you to keep washing your hands. Keep using anti-vacterial gel because this type of virus can end with all kinds of people. So we're asking you to keep using hygiene restrictions that are recommended. My notes before we leave, senior citizens and the mills and wheels, is that what you talked about, right? The shopping for them. Okay. And well, that's perfect. Daniel, I would like to express appreciation to the 900,000 folks in Fort Worth that are paying attention and staying home, especially our first responders and our health care workers who are doing Herculean work. And I would also add our faith-based community who is reaching out in this time of a special time with Easter and Passover and just reminding everybody that during the 10 plagues of the Israeli aides in Egypt, Moses advised stay at home and the plagues will pass over. And I think we should all appreciate the cooperation of our faith-based community. Thank you for those kind words. And Mayor, thank you. Daniel, we want to thank Councilwoman Bibbins and Councilmember Mayor Pro Tem, Jungus Jordan, Fort Worth's fortune to have great council members working on their behalf. You know, if anybody watching at home has questions or want to see the data, tarantkhani.com and Fort Worth Texas dot gov both have dashboards with the data on it regarding COVID-19. Si todos ustedes en casa quieren mantenerse actualizado con esta información, le pedimos que visite nuestro sitio de internet en la ciudad de Fort Worth y también en el condado de Tarran, todos ellos tienen los números actuales del COVID-19. Let's be diligent, let's stay home, and let's whip COVID-19. Seamos responsables, quedémonos todos en casa y demos de una patada al COVID-19. We'll protect our community and we'll slow the spread. And as always, y'all stay safe, y'all stay healthy, y'all stay home. Gracias.