 I'd like to review the COVID numbers for the last week. So, as of today, we now have 2,369 positive tests. That's up 683 from the numbers last week. Right now, we have 295 active cases, and that's up 103 from last week. We now have 1,547 people who have recovered, and that's up 69 from the previous numbers. We have 11 people in the hospital versus 13 last week, and unfortunately, we had three more deaths this week. We're up to 19 deaths versus the 16 from last week, and we have 40,917 negative tests registered, and that's up 4,029 from last week's numbers. Wisconsin has been identified as a COVID-19 hotspot in the United States. Sheboygan County has contributed to the outbreak of these new cases. Some of our uptick in the cases has been caused by the outbreak at the Kettle Marine Correctional Facility where roughly one-third of their inmate population has tested positive for COVID-19. There continues to be isolated positive cases reported at some of the Sheboygan schools. The ones that are affected are the Sheboygan Central High School, Sheboygan North High School, Sheboygan South High School, Lutheran High School, and then some elementary schools, Grant, Longfellow, and Sheridan Elementary Schools. At this time, the schools continue to make school days with virtual learning and in-place learning. Sheboygan County's Safe Restart Plan, we are currently in phase two, and we remain there, but we have a lot of negative markers right now, and we're on the brink of falling back into phase one. Sheboygan County School risk level is currently at the high risk level, and Governor Evers recently continued the mask order through the late November. It was welcome to see many of our commercial businesses taking action to require mask well shoppers conduct business in their facilities. It's good to see that they recognize the role that this can play to help protect the health and well-being of the community that they serve by following the evolving guidance of our health officials. Remember to wear a mask and slow the spread of coronavirus in Sheboygan. Join the Mask Up campaign. Thank you.