 This is the Sheboygan's coronavirus report for May 5th. First of all, let's review some of the numbers. This, today we just reported that we had 56 active cases. That's over eight over last week's number of 48. We have 10 cases that are still sick. And that's up four from the six last week. And we have two patients that are hospitalized. There were no patients that were hospitalized last week. And overall, we have 41 individuals that have recovered that were previously tested positively and two deaths. And then we had 1125 negative results from the tests and 56 that were confirmed in Sheboygan County. And that means that 95% of the results were negative. The city is currently implementing some additional changes that Governor Evers allowed us to last week. The Mead Library is now offering curbside pickup of materials in order to do this. You should, first of all, either go online or call Mead Public Library to request the materials that you would like. And then the next thing is to wait for them to confirm that your order is filled. And then after you get that confirmation, please call them up and set up a pickup time for them to put in their schedule for you to stop by. And then the last is to pick up your materials from the main entrance of the Mead Public Library. Last week we opened up the Valrath Park Frisbee disc golf course. The JC golf course was already open. We never closed that. And so now both of those disc courses are open. As part of the CARES Act, the city received community development block grant funds and council approved spending $400,000 in a job retention forgivable micro loan fund. This funds loans will be focused on small businesses between one and five employees that have not been able to access any other federal assistance during the COVID period. These loans will be between $3,000 and $15,000. And we expect that we can probably award loans to between 28 and 30 businesses to assist them during this period. For shopping, it's been recommended that people should wear a mask. Now, when I've gone to the grocery store, I've masked up but many of the other people have not worn a mask. Please take up this recommended action to wear a mask when you're out in public, when you're shopping, or when you're going to be around others. If not for your own protection, really do it to protect others. We really appreciate you paying attention to this and masking up when you're in public or in a grocery store situation. We had a great spring weekend. I hope that all of you had a chance to get out and do some exercise, either go for a walk, a bike ride, or maybe work in your garden. It was a great weekend for that. On Friday, May 8th, there's going to be a live stream of the Sheboygan County Strong Facebook Live Concert. This features a local band called the BBMC, and it will be streamed from the Limelight Pub. This Facebook Live Concert is a partnership between the Sheboygan County Chamber of Commerce and United Way. It will take place at 7 o'clock on Friday, May 8th. Due to coronavirus concerns, Sheboygan has canceled the 4th of July parade, the Freedom Fast-Inner Entertainment that usually takes place at the Land Park and the Venetian Boat Parade. A decision will be made on the Festival Foods fireworks on June 1st. There's still maybe an opportunity to save the fireworks. We'll have to wait and see. So until next week, remember to stay safe at home. Wear a mask when you're in public. Try to keep a six-foot distance from other people and keep your gatherings to 10 or less people.