 and welcome to campus. I'm president Robin Wacker. I'm president student government, Sergio Yususei, and we are two Huskies or six feet or 1.8 meters apart. We'd like to bring you our top presidential picks for safety, but first we'd like to talk to you about what it means to be a member of the Husky Pack. So during this time of COVID-19, we're all working together to kick off what will hopefully be a safe and impactful semester for all our students. You are a part of the Husky Nation and that means we strive to be global citizens of the 21st century and take care of ourselves and our community. We're all in this together. Each of us have a critical part to play in keeping each other from getting sick. So here are five easy presidential picks for safety. Here we go. Number one, wear a facial covering. Wash your hands. Cover your cough. Maintain physical distancing. And if you're sick, please stay at home. Doing these five things means you're taking control of your health and the health of those around you. Okay, let's talk about social gatherings. We know that this is an important part of college life. So we want you to know we're subscribing to something we're calling Husky Lay Low for just a couple of weeks. We need to pace ourselves and figure out the safest way to connect with our community. That means keep your gatherings low-key. Remember, if you're having friends over or going out, keep it small. Stick to no more than 10 people and avoid parties and other large gatherings. Large groups of people increase your risk of contracting COVID-19 and spreading it from person to person. The more we stick to small groups and our top residential picture safety, the more likely we're to stay on campus. All right, so remember, keep two Huskies apart even if you're off campus. Even if it's been a long week and you are distressing or blowing off secret friends. Even if you've been here a few weeks and you're feeling more confident. And even if you're really tired of COVID-19. Remember, wear your Husky mask. Even if the people in your social setting don't look sick. Even if it doesn't show up your amazing smile. Even if it hurts your ears or falls your glasses. A few weeks of following these steps can lead to a healthier, successful semester. And while we want the best college experience for you, we all need to invest in taking care of ourselves and taking care of each other. We are all in this together. Let's work together to protect our path and go Huskies!