 Our Army remains ready to defend the nation. The health protection of our force is a critical component of our readiness, and I want to update you on the Army's response to COVID-19. Department of Defense and the Army will continue to take decisive action to protect our soldiers, our families, our civilians, and our communities. Army medical professionals and research labs are working closely with the Centers for Disease Control to aggressively prevent, detect, and treat the COVID-19 virus. To protect our people, our soldiers, our families, and our civilians, we've delayed PCS moves and canceled all of our non-essential travel. We've modified, delayed, or canceled large exercises to reduce the risk of exposure to deploying soldiers in our host communities. And we've issued guidance to all of our commanders to limit large gatherings and maximize telework opportunities. We're also closely monitoring the situation at our child development centers and schools, and we'll provide updates as conditions change. We'll continue prioritizing the safety of our people and will be proactive in implementing other necessary protective measures. In the meantime, I encourage all of you to adhere to CDC guidelines on limited exposure to COVID-19 and stay informed through online resources and the chain of command. Our nation, our Army, our allies, and potential adversaries should know that our soldiers remain ready. Thank you all for your commitment to our Army and the nation. We'll overcome this challenge together because winning matters and we're Army strong.