 will continue to have community testing through the Wisconsin National Guard on Wednesdays and Fridays at the Sheboygan County Aging and Disability Resource Parking Lot in Sheboygan Falls through December 9th. There will be no testing, however, on Friday November 27th for the Thanksgiving holiday. It's strongly recommended that you register ahead of time via the COVID-19 Wisconsin Connect website. Registration does not give you an appointment time, but it speeds up the process at the testing site and prevents potential data entry error. Testing is on a first-come, first-served basis and is limited to 450 individuals for the day, and usually we haven't reached that amount. I just want to update some of the numbers today over the weekend. Our positive case count grew by 110. It's now at 7,225. We have 2,199 active cases, and that's down from Friday. It's down 262 cases. Over 4,983 people have recovered. That's up 372 over the weekend, and the deaths remained at 43 over the weekend, and we have 32 individuals that are currently hospitalized, and our negative case count is up to 33,783. Governor Evers recently issued the Executive Order No. 94 that urged that Wisconsin residents should take cautionary measures during the surge of COVID-19 cases in the state of Wisconsin. Cheboygan currently has experienced a very high level of COVID-19 and significant spread throughout our county. In the last few weeks, we were regularly seeing 100 to 200 new cases per day and are now over 40 deaths. Disorder is in alignment with the recommendations of the Cheboygan County Public Health Department, and it stresses the importance to stay at home as much as possible, only make trips when necessary, such as going to work and picking up groceries or filling prescriptions. Only leave your homes for essential activities, also like school, grocery shopping, and do not hold gatherings with anyone outside your immediate household, and avoid all in a non-essential travel, and do not gather in person with friends and extended family members on holidays, such as the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday. Standing local recommendations include physically distance at least six feet from the people whom you do not live with to wear a cloth, a mask, wash your hands frequently with soap and water, or use hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol. Stay home as much as possible, especially if you're sick or symptomatic. Get tested and stay home while waiting results. Cooperate with public health officials if you've tested positive and had a close contact. Businesses and community organizations should use the WEDC guidelines when possible and encourage remote work opportunities to support physical distancing. Retail, hospitality, and restaurant bars need to encourage curbside pickup and delivery option. Require mask face coverings of staff and customers. Limit capacity within non-essential business bars and restaurants to 25%. Community and large gatherings are not recommended at this time as such sporting events, weddings, reunions, and celebrations that bring large numbers of people together. Avoid unnecessary activities and travel within the community that puts you in contact with others. Sheboygan has really reached a critical point in the surge of the COVID-19, and this new advisory is a multifaceted comprehensive effort to stop the virus in its tracks. The gains that we've made in the past year have been the result of our willingness to work together. Even in this difficult time, we will continue tonight as unite as we always have for our city in order to help the rise that we're seeing. And let's shake out of the fatigue that we've been experiencing and make a critical difference in stopping the coronavirus.