Securing staffing, as well as of course including provisions and other services. We envision standing up, probably about 2500 rooms. This would be, excuse me, 2500 spaces and shelter. Of them wo who are currently in shelthe st our system that we have developed is nimble enough to be able to expand, should the need arise. My direction to them has been find as many large spaces as possible. Do not limit yourselves to capacity of 2500 because we may need more. I will be happy to address questions at the end of this. Thanks. Thank you. Trent. The board of supervisors has been an incredible partner in this effort. And in particular, there are members of the board of supervisors that are here with us today. Including supervisor tuscan as well as supervisor usha safire need. This time i want supervisor pascoe to say a fe you mayor breed. As the mayor just said, we are here on a full time presence. The board of supervisors, we are all united. We are very disciplined. We are extremely focused, and we are working very well together. I am very proud of the leadership and employees of the city and county of San Francisco. And together, we are going to flatten the skirts. Thank you serve supervisor peskin. I also wanted to ask police chief bill scott to provide an up date on what happened in the city yesterday. I know that we have put this order into place, and the folks that have been really on the front lines, in terms of helping to implement the shelter in place order has been the San FranciscoPolice Department and i want to chief scott to provide an update. Thank you mayor breed. As of yesterday, the San FranciscoPolice Department continued our efforts to help prevent the spread of the covid 19 virus. And as we have stated before, our primary mission is to have compassion, common sense, and voluntary compliance. And if all else fails, we do have a legal order where we can enforce. I am happy to say at this point, we have not had to enforce, and i know that there have been sporadic sightings of People Holding hands and that type of thing in the city. But i want to make it clear that we are doing everything that we can to message to people, to educate the people that we have come into contact with, to practice social distancing as laid out in the health order. This is a tremendous disruption to everybodys lives, and we get that and we understand that. So, the education is key. We started doing checks the minute the order went into effects. That was midnight on 17 march, monday night, tuesday morning. Our officers assigned to patrol under the leadership of assistant chief Michael Raven and deputy chief greg mckegg in. We are tasked with going to the bars and the restaurants in their respective districts to ensure that we had compliance with this order and we are very pleased that even prior to midnight, most of the restaurants and bars had already began to shut down. So, we did not have to enforce. We have seen an overall tremendous response from the people of San Francisco, and we appreciatersresponders and there were Police Officers, we started early on, because of the leadership of our mayor and our Public Health director, we tried to get out in front of the starting in january. We started aggressive messaging on the basics. Washing hands, making sure that everything our officers did Everything Possible to make sure they do not spreader office. That was key. That was key and not impacting our workforce. We have not had any impacts on our workforce. We are tello telecommuting where at all possible. We have transferred all training. Our officers that are assigned to Administrative Functions are in uniform. Right now, most of those officers, many of those officers are working the streets to supplement patrol. Our Academy Staff right now is working the civic center, un plaza area and the downtown area, walking foot beats. We want the public to not have to worry about public safety. There are enough things to worry about. We dont want the public to worry about crime. So, we are not saying that crime will not exist. But, we are going to do everything we can to not make that either worry. For officers will be out there in numbers. Many of you have seen them. The police cars with the lights on. Officers working foot beats and that will continue. We dont know how long this is going to last, but we want to do our part to make sure that we do everything that we can as Police Officers to prevent the spread of this virus. And again, i cant emphasize enough how important the leadership standing behind me, starting with the mayor was on allowing us to get in front of this. And that has been key i think. And getting the compliance that we have so far. Thank you mayor mayor, thank you maryellen carol. Mayor colfax, supervisor tuscan and the city leadership and all the department heads. Thank you. Thank you, chief. Just before i opened it up to questions, i just want to take this opportunity, because i really thought that we were already past the xena phobia that has existed since the beginning of learning of the coronavirus, and its origin. You know, it is very unfortunate that this continues to be an issue, and it is offensive not only to our Chinese Community here in San Francisco. It is offensive to our city as a whole when we pride ourselves on our diversity. We know that this disease is not discriminating against someone based on race. We know that people who are being diagnosed are of all races and backgrounds, and so, the longer we perpetuate this divisiveness, this race is on, the words that continue to allow for the focus to be on the particular, that particular issue, the less we are able to deal with this together. This is a time not for divisiveness. This is a time for us to come together and to support the residents of our city, and not make people feel excluded. So, sadly, this continues to be a problem where the president continues to stand by his messaging around his labeling of the coronavirus. And we want to make it clear that that is not something that is acceptable or tolerated here in San Francisco. So, i want to thank you all again for being here today. And, we know that is the situation continues to evolve, we will do everything we can to a that you and provide you with the most accurate information. And again, making a decision to shelter in place is not one that was taken lightly. It was taken at the direction of some of the most incredible Public Health experts anywhere in the world. And, we will get through this if we comply, if we, in some cases, you know, sacrifice clearly to get you know, to a better place. None of us wants to be in the situation right now. But, we will get over it if we continue to Work Together and comply with the order and do our part. So, thank you to all the folks in our city who have done a tremendous job in helping us to keep the streets clear, and to do what you can to support your households and your neighbors. Thank you to the leadership of this city and this dedicated City Employees who show up, not only here, at the Emergency Operations center, but the people who are showing up to our police stations, our fire stations, our hospitals. The dedicated folks who are going to help get us through this crisis. So, with that, i am happy to open it up to any questions. Christian . The first one is for chief scott. We have seen a surge in the number of those who have tested positive for coronavirus. Morning at that [ inaudible ] people who have already been infected whats it look like and also the chief scott after when will officers Start Testing in congregating in areas like workout area concerned about those congregating. Im wondering when small groups like that are ad hoc groups like that that its time for them to separate out. So, to your first question, i we are, more testing is available now. So, we will be getting more diagnoses. That is one of the key Lessons Learned in this next phase of the epidemic. The other thing that we need to be looking at is the seriousness of the cases. Right . So, the acuity and illness, thats why i talked about preparing for the surge that we think is coming relatively soon. But the number of cases, it is also about bending the curve, right . While the number of cases will increase, we want to keep that rate as low as possible to give us as much time as possible. To better prepare for the most sick, who are the most in need of medical treatment. I would go back to reinforcing that 80 , from the data we have now, 80 of people who get coronavirus have mild to moderate symptoms. They do not need hospitalization, do not need intensive care. All this work is really focused , necessarily, on preparing, especially for those vulnerable populations. And then with our Healthcare Workforce, our Healthcare Workforce we want them to stay as healthy as possible to protect them and at first responders. So that we can optimize our response if and when the surge does happen. Thank you. So, christian, to your question. That actually has already started. We put in a request to the Emergency Operations center, the logistics session, the san cemedesspaagg. Nt rt an d that edveucation piece. So, as of today, my understanding is that has happened. To assist the San FranciscoPolice Department officers with that. A couple of things. If you see that. And we have reserved it. Our officers have observed that type of behavior. One of the struggles initially was in the un plaza area. There were Service Providers that were doing you know, good thing, giving out food. But it caused lines and social distancing problems and our officers were called in immediately to thin people out. And again, we have to balance common sense, civil liberties, with the necessity to stop the spread of this virus. So that there will be a lot of education. If in the end the event that we keep having to go back to the same group of people or same people, we have worked with the City Attorney on a tight protocol on when to enforce. And that enforcement can be a citation. It can be an arrest. And if it is a continuing offense, if the same person is arrested over and over again, which i dont anticipate. I get, by and large, people have been very, very supportive and compliant. But if that happens, and its a continuing offense, that person can be taken to jail. So, this has impacted the entire criminal justice system. So, it is really important that everybody understands that. This is unprecedented. The courts have slow down. Eric county sheriff has had to make adjustments. So, the Police Department is a part of [ no audio]. [ inaudible ] if we find out about it, we definitely will respond. There are thousands of businesses in the city. So, we only have so many officers working the be. We are asking the community to comply. If Community Members see it, they can call 311. They can report it and we can respond. We cant address what we dont know about. So, our officers are out. I can guarantee you that. And they are doing the checks. But there are thousands of businesses in the street. So, this is unprecedented. And i think we all have to kind of take a step back and really understand the magnitude of this. And, people, when they see this, call us. We have a whole infrastructure in the city set up. And i know they like to call the mayor and thats a good thing because it raises awareness. But, they also need to call us. Because we will address it and we will address it appropriately. I just want to add to that, because it is not just about enforcement. We had gotten information, and this is a part of this Emergency Operation center. We received information that there were other businesses open in other parts of the community. And, we have people who may not have been able to speak english or understood the order. So, we have people who speak multiple languages, who are doing the outreach to those businesses, and to make sure that they understand that they will need to close as a result of this order. So, that is a part of what this Emergency Operation center has been doing. It is not just about police enforcement. It is also about outreach. As i said before, not everyone is watching the news. Not everyone is on social media. Not everyone has access to the internet. And not everyone is familiar with 311. So, we have to be considerate when we are trying to get everyone in San Francisco to comply. We dont want to be upset that people remain open. What we want to do is find out if the even know that the order exists in the first place and provide them with that information. So that they can comply and given that opportunity. That is exactly what we are doing in this first phase. Greg, thank you. But i have no control over whether or not we e