 Hello, my name is Demetrius Rum, the Director of Safety and Risk Management for the City of Columbia. This is your monthly safety message, which will cover March and April for the City of Columbia employees and the public. Today's topic I will be talking about the coronavirus, better known as COVID-19, on ways that we can prevent the spread of this disease that's harming our nation and harming the millions of communities. The City of Columbia recommends that we follow these guidelines, which are recommended by the Center for Disease Control, better known as the CDC, as we deal and confront this pandemic virus. Stay at home if you are sick. Also, avoid gatherings. If you need to go out in the public, make sure that you maintain at least a minimum of 6-foot distance from individuals within the public. Also, avoid touching your eyes, your nose and your mouth with unwashed hands. It is recommended that you wash your hands for at least 20 seconds with soap and water. And if you don't understand what that means by washing your hands, sing happy birthday to yourself at least twice. If you cannot unwash your hands with soap and water, the Center for Disease Control recommends that you use hand sanitizer that has in excess of 60% alcohol within that solution. Also, wipe down all highly touched areas, not in just the office for those who are working but for those who are at home, like your light switches, door knobs, door handles, your counter, keyboards, anything that can come in contact when you touch your hands. Also, when you go out within the public, when you return, it is recommended that you remove your clothing and wash them so they are clean. In order for us to combat this particular virus that's affecting us all, we must do our part. We all must participate in making sure that we do everything that we can to protect our personal safety, our family safety and the community's safety. Remember, safety starts with an S, but it begins with you. Thank you. And again, remember, we are Columbia.