 Hi everybody, it's Mayor Betsy and Officer Daniel Secura. Daniel, nice to be back. Thank you. You know, thank you for coming back and joining us. We're typing these now to air at 6 because the president comes on at 4.30 and we don't want to step on him. I'm going to brief you today on what Action Council took at our two o'clock meeting, but before we do that, I want to update us on the numbers. Tarrant County numbers are not out yet, so we'll have those for you tomorrow. But Fort Worth has 195 positive cases. That's up from 167 yesterday and two more deaths overnight with a total of seven deaths just breaks my heart. In Fort Worth, there are 195 cases. That's up from 167 yesterday and two more deaths, including seven deaths here in Fort Worth. And per CDC guidelines, Fort Worth and Tarrant County are at substantial community spread, meaning that the source of transmission is unknown at this point. And based on the guidelines and guidelines of the Center for Disease Control, Fort Worth is defined as a community spread and this is defined by the Center for Disease Control of Fort Worth. The reporting these numbers is never easy and it isn't going to get any easier, but it underscores the importance of all of us staying home and following the guidelines, wash your hands, cover your mouth and your sleeve when you cough, stay home, stay indoors. That brings us to today's action by City Council. Today the City Council voted to extend our deadline to April 30th. It's effective immediately and it's in line with the Governor's order of April 30th. This vote puts us closer in line to the county's order and nothing substantial has changed. It just adds some clarification and a little better chart. It should help clarify for those of you who are business owners, what's an essential business, you can go to the Governor's website and Texas Department of Emergency Services. It should help clarify for those of you who are business owners, what's an essential business, you can go to the Governor's website and Texas Department of Emergency Services also to find out whether you're essential or not. It's a very fluid situation and it changes, it seems to me, by the hour. We're on the phone with the Governor, the White House, our own state and federal delegation every day. And sometimes more than once a day working on your behalf. We're really pushing hard to see that we have all the resources that we need and you need and particularly for our hospitals, PPE and test kits. We're pushing hard to make sure that all the people have the necessary resources, including hospitals, as well as the personal protective equipment for all these people. Tarrant County has a very robust website with a lot of data and a lot of definitions of business. You can go to tarantcounty.com and look. It's got a lot of information and it changes daily to update you with good resources. I think there's more to come on this, I know there is. And it won't be easy. But with your help, we will get through it and we will fight this COVID-19 virus. And that leads us to another difficult decision that we've had to make. In order to discourage gatherings with Easter coming up, we are not closing the parks but we are closing the parking law. We are closing the parking law. And that leads us to another difficult decision that we've had to make. In order to discourage gatherings with Easter coming up, we are not closing the parks, but we are closing the parking lots, which means you'll have to walk or ride your bike to the parks. Easter is traditionally one of our busiest days for our parks, and it's a tough decision, but really, stay home, hide Easter eggs in your yard with your kids, and if it's raining, hide them inside. It's not easy to think about not being with your family during our whole list of days, but we will get through it, and with your help, we'll succeed. And we have a great team working at our Joint Emergency Operations Center, and I want to thank them. I think our first responders every day, but I want to thank the team that's working on the frontline, too. And I want to thank all of you. You play a vital role in helping us win this battle with COVID-19. And Daniel, as always, stay safe, stay healthy, and y'all stay home. Gracias.