we have to learn that covid-19 is real, it is verlander, and it is indiscriminate and who it takes from us, so let's keep doing this together. we can keep pushing these curves down, and when we do, we know we will have fewer and you were lives to have -- fewer lives to have to remember, because we will keep more of our family with us. let's do this and make this weekend the point at which we realize we were ready to begin the process of our recovery. as i have said here before from time to time, and we all know this, you will know this, life goes on in this state. births, deaths, other developments that have come in many cases, nothing whatsoever with covid-19. as all-consuming as this is, we also know there is a life, and we lost two lives of people i knew over the last couple of days, and i want to acknowledge them briefly. first, union beach mayor paul smith. paul was a really good guy. i spoke with his wife, sharon, yesterday, and she said, i agree, i am not too far from union beach down a middle team, he was union beach. he not only was the mayor, he was union beach. he was a frien