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Good morning, everyone. We will start with an update from our commissioner of health. Morning. We will start with a quick update. Then a couple of comments. Yesterday, the lab shows 51 new results. Out of 470. The total is 389. No deaths yesterday. We continue to work with eight different facilities around the state. That number will unfortunately grow. A few things about longterm care and living facilities. Those are highpriority challenges. These are Group Settings that provide housing and care to those most at risk from covid19. Staff and caregivers depend on our response and support. Our Health Care Prevention and Response Team is our First Responder unit. Prevention starts with primary prevention, including intensive Infection Prevention and messaging. This has been ongoing for weeks, if not months. The response clock starts when we receive information about possible exposure at these facilities. Testing is prioritized and turned around quickly. The team is in constant communicati