 Hi everybody, I hope you're having a great Saturday afternoon that you're enjoying your family and maybe getting out and getting a little sunshine. I'm here live from our Joint Emergency Operations Center on this pretty Saturday afternoon because I want you to know your city really is working seven days a week trying to mitigate the problems with COVID-19. I just signed a declaration for the City of Fort Worth that matches the most recent declaration that Judge Glenn Whitley and the Commissioner's Court have issued. These updates go into effect at 6 p.m. today and under this declaration we are mandating the closure of hair and nail salons, barbershops, spas, personal care businesses, also mandating the closure of retail stores that do not sell essential household goods or groceries. We're also requiring that worship services be moved to online only. Gatherings are still limited to no more than 10 people, but consider gathering only if it's really essential. And food establishments must still order, out, or take out. We will post all the details of this declaration on our website just as we've been doing. Folks, this is not easy. This is very hard. Just like you, I'd like to be with my family and my friends and my grandchildren. But social distancing is the moment we need to stop this virus and to slow it. I'd like to worship in my church, but I'll sit quietly on my couch in the morning with my husband and watch service online. I'm going to continue to order food in from local businesses to support them. Realize these restrictions put much hardship on so many of you. So many people will be out of work and need assistance. Follow the city's website and the county's too for information on small business loans, for unemployment benefits, take advantage of what's out there. We have to continue to work together. We must enforce these guidelines if we are to slow this virus and get everyone back to work sooner rather than later. It also protects our first responders, our hospital workers, from getting so much exposure that we have a real serious problem with first responders and our hospital system being overloaded. We appreciate so much the voluntary solutions that you have already come up with. We get stronger every day by what you're doing. We will get through this and I know Fort Worth will be the stronger for it. Thank you all for listening and for following the rules. We appreciate it. I'll see you Monday at 6 o'clock for a Facebook Live update.