 Hello. This is Mayor Mike Van der Steen with the COVID update for Wednesday, July 1st. First of all, let's review the change in the numbers from last week. Today we're reporting 210 positive cases. That's up from 20 from last week where we had 190. We right now have 19 active cases and that's down 9 from last week where we had 28. Today we have 187 recovered cases and that's up 29 from last week where we were at 158. We have no individuals in the hospital getting care at this time and last week we had one person that was still in the hospital. We still have recorded four deaths and that's the same as last week. The tests that have been administered are up to 10,111 tests versus 8,246 from last week. That's an increase of 1,865 tests. And last week the percentage of positive cases to test was at 2.3 percent and that went down about a quarter percent at 2.07 percent this week. The Sheboygan County health officials have released Sheboygan County safe restart recommendations. This plan to reopen that has included strong controls for businesses and residents. We are now in phase two of that plan which says that if a business is open they need to follow the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation's best practices and any sanctions specific to their type of business. Sheboygan County has met the criteria for phase three except for the upward trend of positive cases statewide. This benchmark criteria will be reviewed on Thursday the third of July and maybe reevaluated to go from phase two to phase three. If those state trends don't relax a little then we will stay in phase two for another week. Effective on Monday July 6th, Shoreline Metro will move to their next phase of their return to service plan which includes resuming Saturday service from 7.45 a.m. to 5.45 p.m. with shuttles. To resume fair collection no longer will the bus be free or complimentary. To resume bus entry through front doors only for all customers then to restart Route 40 our trolley service that serves South Pier downtown and Deland Park for 2022 summer. And also they will reopen the transfer station shelter and access to vending machines. Now here's a review of some of the other City Hall operations. City Hall is open to the public. The Meade Library is open to the public with limited hours from Monday through Friday from 10 to 6, Saturday 10 to 2, and the third floor meeting rooms are closed currently. Our municipal court will be conducting virtual hearings for the next few months. Our city parks have remained open through the coronavirus as getting out in our parks and exercises is great. While city playgrounds have now opened, the children of residents can use the playgrounds at their own risk. The city is not able to sanitize the play equipment and we are encouraging residents to bring their own hand sanitizer and sanitize the hands of their children after using the play equipment. City park buildings and shelters will remain closed. The following restrooms are available for public use as part of the phased reopening of city facilities. The Land Community Center, the outdoor bathrooms only. The Land Beach House, Richardson Shelter, Rotary Riverview Park, Evergreen Park, areas 1 and 4. South Pier Turnaround, South Pier Fish Cleaning Station. The Land Park Fish Cleaning Station. Valrath Park, the Kiwanis Field House. Again, the outdoor access to restrooms only. And then the King Park outdoor entry only. The Senior Activity Center will remain closed. And please remember to do all you can to stop the spread of the coronavirus by wearing a mask in public and maintaining a social distance of six feet. The latest issue, the Shboygan Insider, our city newsletter, was released today. It is available on the city website. And I want to wish everyone a happy 4th of July. Take care and we'll see you next week. Thank you.