 County officials recently released a plan to reopen that included strong guidance for business and residents. The county's plan to deal with coronavirus and taking care of the surge lessons case is seen municipalities and law enforcement will work What stronger orders in place if necessary? The plan called a safe restart recommendation Includes three freight phases the county will remain will remain in each phase for at least 14 days The county releases advisory plan to limit the corona virus urging businesses to limit capacity at at-risk people and at-risk people should stay at home We are now in phase one phase one says that if a business opens they should follow the Wisconsin Economic Development corporation's best practices and Any recommendation specific to their particular type of business? Capacity in bars restaurants and non-essential businesses should be limited to 25 percent of capacity and for outdoor events People should stay at least six feet away from each other Community member actions during this session are for community members to avoid going to places where safety measures are not in practice To wash your hands with soap and water use hand sanitizer, especially after touching frequently used items or surfaces To avoid touching your face To sneaver cough into a tissue or inside of your elbow To disinfect frequently used items and surfaces as much as possible To strongly consider using a cloth face coverings while in public particularly when using mass transit And if you're sick stay at home Do not go to work or school or any other place and to follow the advice of a medical practitioner and to follow public health quarantine isolation orders when ill or when you were close to Contact of someone who does have corona virus business actions during this Phase should be that businesses that choose to open may do so using the general best practice guidelines from Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation in any sector specific recommendations that apply to the work being done if your sector is not included in the CDC Has additional resources for sectors or organizations to reference Limit capacity with non-essential businesses bars and restaurants to 25 percent Events held outdoors should allow for people to maintain six feet of physical distance from others To support online education Remote work options is able to encourage curbside pickup to reduce in-store traffic and long lines And if community members choose to gather socially Private indoor social gatherings should be limited to 10 people or less again with physical distancing To encourage masking for both staff and consumers Sheboygan has met three of the five criteria necessary to go on to the next phase the criteria that have been met is a downward trajectory of positive cases Sheboygan County hospitals have the ability to treat all patients requiring hospitalization and every resident who tests positive for COVID-19 is interviewed within 24 hours of the test results the Items that still need to be met as adequate PPE available to health care personnel They call for an eight-day supply for all health care facilities and that's currently not available and Testing availability for residents with COVID-like symptoms The public health department is working to bring public testing opportunity in conjunction with a National Guard Later in the next week or two and hopefully we'll be able to meet those last two and go on to phase two Emergency management is also working to bring in extra PPE for health care partners So they have that eight-day supply on hand Let's review some of the numbers last week. We had 68 positive cases this week we went up three new positive cases We had 17 active cases in the in this county last week this week We only have five so 12 of those have recovered now. We have a total of Last week we had 48 who had recovered from the coronavirus this week that total is up to 63 That's a increase of 15 people Last week we had no house when we want hospitalization this week. We have zero and There are three deaths The Mead public library is currently offering pickup of library materials The library will be open limited hours to the public starting on May 26th from on Monday through Friday from 10 to 6 and Saturday 10 till 2 the third floor meeting rooms and the third floor rather and meeting rooms will still be closed The senior activity center will still remain closed and missing the court will be conducting virtual hearings for the next few months Our city parks will remain open all city playgrounds will remain closed till at least May 26th All city park buildings and shelters and restrooms will remain closed until May 26th and all other city Buildings will be remaining closed until the 26th