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A
Okay,
I
think
that
we
have
everybody
here
so
we'll
go
ahead
and
get
going
so
again.
Welcome
to
our
weekly
news
event
with
leaders
from
Indiana
University,
Indiana,
University,
Health,
Bureau
County
and
the
city
of
Bloomington.
I
am
Chuck
Carney,
director
of
media
relations
and
spokesperson
for
Indiana
University,
and
so
we
will
have
Mayor
John
Hamilton
from
the
city
of
Bloomington.
A
Here
the
knurl
County
Commissioner
Julie
Thomas,
iu
health,
South,
Central
Region,
president
Brian
shock
knee
in
Roe
County,
Health,
Department
administrator
penny,
Caudill,
a
Monroe
County
emergency
management,
director,
Allison,
Moore
and
Kirk
white
Indiana,
University
assistant,
vice
president
for
strategic
partnerships,
and
so
we
will
get
going
first
of
all
with
comments
from
mayor
Hamilton.
Thank.
B
I
will
Chuck.
Thank
you
again
for
organizing
all
this.
You
do
it
so
terrifically,
I
appreciate
being
with
you
just
some
quick
updates.
City
Hall
will
be
reopening
to
public
presence
on
Tuesday
next
next
business
day.
There
will
be
a
bunch
of
new
protocols
there
mass
will
be
required
and
pens
will
be
given
out
as
you
sign
in,
and
all
the
business
will
be
done
in
some
physically
distance
new
locations
in
the
lobby,
but
for
those,
so
we
strongly
encourage
people
to
continue
to
do
business
by
phone
and
online.
B
But
for
those
who
must
do
things
in
person,
we
we
do
make
that
available
starting
Tuesday.
Our
continuity
of
city
government
group
continues
to
meet
as
well
on
all
our
decisions
and
plans.
People
may
have
noticed
things
like
cancelled
July,
4th
parade.
Unfortunately,
sorry
to
have
to
do
that.
Pools
are
not
opening
this
weekend,
we'll
be
reviewing.
If
and
when
they
can
open
safely
to
work.
Groups
continue.
A
C
Thank
you
so
much
Chuck
and
thanks
everyone
for
being
here.
Just
a
couple
really
quick
things.
Monroe
County
government
is
at
our
level
two.
We
continue
to
operate
so
if
anyone
needs
any
assistance
from
any
of
our
many
departments
to
please
phone
or
email
or
visit
the
website,
but
we
are
currently
keeping
almost
all
of
our
buildings
closed
to
the
public
as
a
way
to
protect
public
health
and
employee
health.
C
A
big
thank
you
again
to
all
of
the
folks
in
the
community
who
are
wearing
face
coverings
and
just
think
about
who
you're
wearing
them
for
it's
not
for
you.
It's
for
to
protect
others,
because
you
may
be
an
asymptomatic
carrier,
and
so
it's
an
important
thing
to
remember
who
you're
wearing
your
mask
for
so
we'll
be
we'll
be
posting
some
things
on
social
media
about
that.
Just
a
quick
update
about
our
food
and
beverage
grant
program.
C
We've
now
granted
money
to
24
businesses
in
the
county
outside
the
city,
which
are
tourism
related
for
a
total
of
192
thousand
four
hundred
dollars,
also
a
big
THANK
YOU
to
our
health
care
workers
and
first
responders
and
I,
just
want
to
note
for
folks
in
the
community
who
may
not
be
aware.
This
group
members
of
this
group
have
been
working
diligently
from
the
very
beginning
and
I
just
want
to
thank
everyone.
Who's
been
part
of
that,
because
that
communication
has
really
helped
us
protect
our
community
and
that's
the
goal
here.
C
So
thanks
everybody
and,
let's
remember
those
we've
lost
for
Memorial
Day,
it's
an
important
time
to
remember,
and
although
there
won't
be
any
official
programs
this
year,
it's
it's
an
important
it's
important
to
take
a
moment
to
remember
those
who
who
have
lost
loved
ones,
the
lives
that
we've
lost
in
protecting
our
our
country.
So
thank
you,
everyone
and
have
a
great
weekend
and
I'll
be
here
for
questions
Thanks
all.
B
One
of
those
things,
sorry
about
that
if
my
screen
went
blank
so
sorry
the
only
let's
see
the
I
would
think.
I
was
just
mentioning.
The
two
working
groups
were
underway
on
social
services
and
economic
stabilization.
They've
been
very
active
for
60
days
now,
and
they're
kind
of
shifting
into
I
would
say
beyond
the
millions
of
dollars.
They've
helped,
coordinate,
they've,
they've
kind
of
are
shifting
into
the
recovery
and
and
restoration
efforts
very
shortly:
I,
don't
I'm,
sorry,
I
missed,
but
I
I
know
the
governor
orders
may
have
been
mentioned
already.
B
I
won't
go
in
details
on
those
doing
it
two
days
early
moving
into
stage
three
for
90
counties,
not
including
our
88
counties.
Sorry
not
including
ours
and
three
others
allowing
hundred-person
social
gatherings.
Gyms
and
fitness
centers
playgrounds
pools
no
movie.
Theaters
I
am
concerned
about
the
speed
of
that.
B
But
let
me
I
also
will
note
and
importantly
that
the
the
state
has
extended
protections
from
utility,
shutoffs
and
evictions
and
foreclosures
through
to
July
1st,
which
is
very
important
and
locally,
we'll
be
working
hard
on
that
and
also
continues
to
allow
local
governments
to
impose
tighter
restrictions.
As
we
need
to
last
thing,
I'll
just
note
I
put
out
a
speech
today,
I
call
it
ten
tough
weeks,
it's
hard
to
believe.
B
It's
only
been
10
tough
weeks,
but
that's
how
long
it's
been
since
the
pandemic
was
declared,
and
if
anybody
wants
to
see
that
I
kind
of
try
to
summarize
some
of
what's
going
on
here
and
what's
coming
up
in
front
of
us
links
on
our
website
and
social
media,
maybe
I'll
throw
the
link
in
the
chat
room
here,
but
thanks
all
and
I'll
take
questions
thanks
for
everybody
for
all
the
good
work.
Okay,.
D
Thank
you
chuck
for
all
your
work
and
thank
you
to
our
community
who
continues
to
do
the
right
things.
As
Julie
said,
we
do
want
to
pause
here
on
Memorial
Day.
You
know
we're
used
to
saying,
let's
be
safe
when
we
travel
on
these
high
travel
times,
and
it
has
a
new
meaning.
This
Memorial
Day
as
we
want
to
be
safe
in
our
practices
as
we
have
this
virus
among
us
still,
we
at
the
hospital
continue
to
see
our
numbers
where
we're
down
to
one
unit.
D
Remember
we
were
up
to
four
units
at
one
time
with
Kovac
patients,
and
we
discharged
this
week.
Our
hundredth
patient
we've
seen
much
more
than
that,
some
still
in
the
hospital,
but
we
celebrated
the
hundredth
patient
that
was
discharged
from
the
hospital
this
week.
So
it
was
a
great
great
celebration
for
our
team
and
for
the
patient
as
well.
D
So
we
just
want
to
be
sure
that
everyone
knows
that
we're
keeping
our
facility
safe
if
you
want
to
come
and
receive
health
care
in
our
emergency
departments
and
our
clinics
that
are
reopening
all
of
our
outpatient
centers
that
are
reopening
you're,
very
safe
there.
We
have
all
of
our
practices
for
cleaning.
D
Wearing
masks
everyone's
following
the
proper
protocols
and
you're
safer
there
than
you
are
in
the
community
at
Walmart
or
somewhere
else,
and
so
we
encourage
people
to
do
that.
For
those
who
are
not
still
concerned
about
seeking
health
care
and
health
care
facilities,
we
have
the
virtual
visits
for
the
clinics.
Remember
we
went
from
six
a
week
ten
weeks
ago
to
now
we're
doing
over
1,500
virtual
visits
per
day,
so
our
community
is
enjoying
that
and
we're
enjoying
that
as
well.
D
I
got
to
sit
in
on
one
and
with
the
patient
and
witness
it,
and
it
was
a
very
good
visit
with
between
the
provider
and
the
patient
and
goes
it
goes
very
well.
But
please
know
that
we
are
open
for
business
and
almost
all
of
our
areas
by
June
8,
every
clinic,
every
outpatient
site
and
every
service
will
be
back
online
here
in
the
south-central
region,
not
only
Bloomington
Hospital
in
the
southern
Indiana
physicians,
but
all
of
our
region.
D
We
want
to
be
sure
that
you're
paying
attention
to
the
pledge
to
be
sure
that
you're
maintaining
six
feet
of
social
distance
when
you're
inside
and
and
not
wearing
a
mask
you're
washing
your
hands
for
at
least
20
seconds,
wearing
a
face
man
when
in
public
and
close
to
others,
staying
home
when
you're,
sick
and
getting
tested
and
the
IU
Health
app
is
on
as
available.
You
can
call
you
can
click
on
website
and
go
to
I
you
health
website
and
get
screened
and
tested
as
well.
D
And
the
last
thing
I
want
to
say
is
that
as
we
ramped
up
our
operations
here,
there's
been
throughout
this
copán
pandemic,
an
issue
with
blood
supply,
and
so
we
are
good
right
now,
but
we
are
continuing
to
ramp
up
our
procedures
as
our
other
healthcare
facilities
around
the
state
of
Indiana.
And
so
we
want
to
encourage
you
to
donate
blood.
D
The
summer
is
a
very
typical
time
when
blood
donations
are
low
because
people
are
out
about
on
vacation,
get
out
of
their
routine
of
donating
and
just
know
that
the
one
donation
can
save
up
to
three
lives.
So
we
just
ask
that
you
would
contact
your
local
blood
donation
organizations,
Red
Cross.
You
can
go
out
and
search
for
areas
that
you
can
donate
here
in
our
region,
and
we
would
strongly
encourage
you
to
do
so
and
with
that
I'll
conclude
my
comments
and
take
any
questions
later.
Thank
you.
Okay,.
E
Good
afternoon,
thank
you
and
I
to
remind
us
that
it
is
Memorial
Day,
and
we
want
to
remember
those
who
sacrifice
for
us
also,
along
with
that
governor
Holcomb
announced
that
he's
ordered
flags
to
be
flown
at
half-staff
on
the
24th
in
honor
of
those
who
have
died
from
kovat
19,
the
governor
did
release
a
new
executive
order.
Yesterday,
it's
28
of
order
2028.
E
It
does
move
most
of
Indiana
into
stage
3,
although
he
did
change
a
few
things
from
the
projected
plan.
Now,
keeping
that
in
mind
the
Monroe
County
Health
order,
it
does
continue
through
May
31st,
so
our
County
is
not
yet
in
stage
3.
New
local
order
will
be
released
next
week
by
the
Health
Officer.
So
without
a
few
questions
that
we've
received,
that
I
will
just
remind
people
what
that
means.
Campgrounds
Little,
League
practices
and
games
gyms
are
not
yet
allowed
to
order
B
to
open,
because
we
are
in
stage
two.
E
If
you
will
of
the
state's
plan,
we
have
not
yet
moved
to
stage
three
some
of
the
things
that
the
governor's
order
changed
and
just
some
of
the
things
that
remain
closed
per
the
governor.
Our
playgrounds
movie,
theaters
festivals
fairs,
parades
overnight
camps,
bars
and
nightclubs,
amusement
type
parks.
All
of
those
things
remain
closed
for
the
time
being.
We
we
know
that
questions
come
up
daily.
E
We
get
questions,
we
think
of
questions
that
we
have
as
we
look
at
guidance
and
we
try
to
provide
guidance
to
individuals,
things
change
daily
and
we
have
multiple
staff
who
are
working
to
help
answer
questions
and
because
we
have
multiple
staff
doing
that
it
can
be
very,
very
tricky.
So
we
do
understand
that
it
is
difficult
to
kind
of
keep
track,
but
do
reference
the
Monroe
County
order.
E
That
is
in
effect,
as
well
as
governor's
orders
as
we
look
at
our
numbers
and
our
indicators
for
moving
forward
for
Monroe
County,
the
code
like
illnesses,
the
influenza
like
illness
says
still
continue
to
go
down.
Testing
over
Indiana
is
increasing
greatly,
including
Monroe
County
Indiana
has
now
over
200
testing
sites
and
those
can
be
found
on
the
state's
website
and
there.
If
you
go
to
the
Kovac
page,
there's
a
testing
page
has
a
map
for
all
the
different
testing
sites.
There
are
four
drive-thru
clinics
that
are
set
up
through
tomorrow.
E
Indiana's
positivity
rate
is
about
15
percent
Monroe
County,
our
rate
of
positives
among
our
people
tested
is
6.2
percent
today,
so
that
continues
to
drop.
That's
good
news.
We
feel
like
we're
doing
well
and
that's
encouraging,
as
we
look
at
our
next
steps
in
terms
of
testing
there's
an
article
in
the
paper
today,
we
released
yesterday
that
the
optimist
of
site
opened
this
morning
and
it
will
be
closed
on
the
weekends
and
it
will
be
closed
Monday
for
Memorial
Day.
E
However
it
it
is
open
today,
you
do
need
to
have
an
appointment
to
be
seen
there
there's
a
direct
link
for
that.
It's
LH
I
dot
care,
backslash,
co,
vid
testing.
You
are
just
interested
in
the
öktem
sites.
You
can
go
to
their
online
portal
directly
or
you
can
use
the
state
webpage
that
they
are
familiar
coronavirus.
I
n
gov
and
there's
a
testing
page
that
lists
all
the
different
places
in
Indiana
that
you
can
get
tested,
so
we're
pleased
that
there's
a
lot
more
opportunities
for
people
to
be
tested
guidelines
are
lessening.
E
If
you
feel
that
you
need
to
be
tested,
the
testing
hours
for
the
optimist
ight
will
be
Monday
through
Thursday
8:00
to
8:00
and
Fridays
8:00
to
4:00,
and
we
do
again
encourage
people
to
seek
out
testing
if
they
feel
that
they
need
that,
especially
people
who
are
65
and
older,
who
have
chronic
illnesses
or
otherwise
considered
high-risk.
So
we're
pleased
to
make
that
announcement.
E
I
know
we
had
some
delays
with
that
before
and
we're
we're
happy
to
have
that
up
and
going
the
state
did
contract
with
optim
for
that
those
services
that
is
not
a
direct
contract
with
the
health
department
or
the
local
government.
Although
we've
had
a
big
hand
in
making
it,
it
happened
and
and
pull
it
off,
the
other
thing
I
want
to
just
kind
of
tag
on
thanks
everybody
for
mentioning
our
pledge
and
our
encouragement
to
get
people
to
take
the
pledge
and
practice
social
distancing,
washing
our
hands,
not
touching
our
face.
E
Doing
all
those
things
to
prevent
the
spread
of
infection
using
good
good
judgment.
So
many
of
us
took
that
pledge.
Last
week,
I've
seen
some
other
people
post
their
picture
in
their
pledge
on
social
media,
encourage
people
to
do
that.
The
Monroe
County
community
organizations
I
always
stumble
over
that
community
organizations
active
in
disasters.
The
Monroe
County
CO
ad
is
also
kicking
off
a
campaign
for
face
coverings.
E
They
have
named
it
wear
it
be
town
and
they're,
asking
people
to
on
Monday
to
take
a
picture
of
their
themselves
with
their
face,
covering
on
and
use
hashtag
wear
it
be
town
so
that
we
can
get
that
exposure
to
do
that
on
Monday
between
9
and
9
and
challenge
someone
else
to
post
their
picture
as
well
and
we'd.
Also
like
you
to
add
a
hashtag
Monroe
County
masks.
E
So
if
you
would
use
both
of
those
hashtags
we're
at
B
town
and
Monroe
County
masks
on
Monday
post,
that
picture
of
you
and
your
your
face
covering
and
if
you've
got
multiples.
Maybe
you'll
post
multiple
pictures
of
that,
but
challenge
someone
else.
We
want
to
make
it
more
normal.
We
want
people
to
understand
the
importance
of
it.
E
We
do
have
a
web
page
set
up
so
WWC
o
monroe
died
on
us
backslash,
where
it
b,
town
and
there's
information
on
how
to
take
care
of
your
face
covering
how
to
wear
it
properly,
all
those
kinds
of
things
and
more
information
to
follow
about
that.
So
we
ask
that
you
get
get
on
board
with
us.
If
you
don't
have
a
face
covering
yet
then
there's
information
on
how
to
make
one.
That's
on
the
CDC
website,
it's
on
our
websites.
E
A
F
Thanks
Chuck
I'm
out
delivering
some
supplies
today
to
some
first
responders
and
other
organizations,
and
so
I've,
just
hopped
on
the
call
enjoying
this
beautiful
sunshiny
day,
and
hopefully
many
people
are
able
to
do
that
as
well.
Of
course,
I'm
doing
that
with
my
mask
on
and
hopefully
those
that
are
out
and
about
are
in
fact
wearing
masks.
As
we
have
said
on,
I
think
everyone
that
has
spoke
before
me
has
mentioned
that
we
encourage
individuals
to
wear
those.
Some
interesting
things
just
to
quickly
repeat
that
have
been
on.
F
The
call
that
that
I
find
to
be
interesting
is
that
we
are
in
week
10
of
this.
It
seems
like
it's
been
forever,
but
we
are
in
week,
10
and-
and
our
numbers
are,
you
know,
like
Jenny,
said
6.24
a
Monroe
County
of
our
population
and
I
feel
like
we're
10
weeks
into
this
and
have
released
100
patients
and
are
at
that,
because
we
have
in
fact
had
residents
that
are
doing
their
part
and
wearing
those
masks,
and
we
just
cannot
push
that
enough
and
so
exciting
that
we
have
this
campaign
on
Monday.
F
Our
office
has
been
really
involved
in
that
campaign.
That's
coming
out
on
Monday
and
we
do
encourage
you
to
spread
the
word
and
make
it
normal
that
people
will
feel
normal
and
not
out
of
place
to
be
out
and
about
and
wear
those
masks.
I
only
have
one
update
today
beyond
that
little
announcement
that
we
are
continuing
to
Curt,
encourage
people
to
wear
those
masks,
and
that
is
we
do
have
a
blood
drive
scheduled
as
Brian
mentioned.
We
do
anticipate
having
that
shortage.
F
Summertime
is
definitely
when
there
is
a
shortage,
and
you
know,
and
with
increasing
the
surgeries
and
various
things
that
are
now
kind
of
starting
back
into
those
hospital
processes.
We
want
to
make
sure
that
we
keep
a
blood
supply
for
Monroe
County.
So
we
have
our
community
Monroe
County
blood
drive
scheduled
for
June
23rd.
It's
scheduled
at
the
Bloomington
Convention
Center.
F
It
will
be
by
appointment
only
and
you'll
be
able
to
make
those
appointments
through
so
Red
Cross,
and
they
are
getting
that
information
ready
currently
and
once
we
have
all
of
their
information
on
how
you
can
schedule
an
appointment
on
for
June
23rd.
You
can
find
that
information
as
soon
as
we
get
it
from
the
Red
Cross
on
our
County
website
and
if
and
as
Brian
said,
you
know.
A
G
Good
afternoon
everybody,
this
was
a
big
week
for
IU,
because
the
recommendations
of
the
I
you
restart
committee
report
were
presented
to
president
McRobbie
this
weekend
released
yesterday.
The
restart
committee
outlined
a
phased
approach
to
restarting
campus
operations,
with
really
two
overriding
priorities:
number
one
being
the
health
and
safety
of
our
students,
faculty
and
staff,
and
in
turn
the
community
and
number
two
maintaining
the
continuity
of
of
our
instruction.
G
Our
research,
our
clinical
operations,
all
three
of
those
really
vital
to
the
health
of
Indiana
and
and
our
nation,
a
key
building
block
and
the
restart
report.
Getting
the
our
campuses
back
into
operation
again
fully
is
the
testing
and
contact
tracing
pieces
of
the
recommendations
and
now
the
the
arrangement
that's
very
unique
that
Indiana
University
has
with
IU
Health
and
our
particular
partnership
there,
which
will
allow
any
IU
student
faculty
or
staff
member
who
is
symptomatic
to
be
tested
by
RI?
G
G
This
is
a
key
part
of
our
restarting
operations
where
it
affecting
to
resume
faculty
and
staff,
our
faculty
and
student
research
projects
and
again
slowly,
but
in
a
phased
approach,
beginning
the
first
of
June
and
then
the
report
also
discusses
resuming
classes
for
fall
semester
in
some
proportion,
perhaps
face-to-face
and
online,
with
again
extensive
risk
mitigation,
testing
and
tracking
procedures.
The
report
goes
into
great
detail
about
how
we
plan
to
do
the
risk
mitigation
and
and
and
and
sanitizing
and
encouraging
the
our
our
populations
to
do
the
same
thing.
G
G
A
G
A
Just
a
gorgeous
room
to
just
quite
fitting
okay,
so
we
can
move
to
questions
first
from
Emily
Ernst
Berger
from
The
Herald
Times.
So
this
is
to
Penny
Caudill
a
few
questions
for
penny.
How
did
business
reopening
businesses
reopening
go
this
week
from
your
end?
Were
there
any
concern
lines?
It's
made.
E
Sorry
about
that
I
didn't
press
the
button
hard
enough.
So
thanks
Emily
for
that
question,
I
think,
overall,
it
went
very
well.
Certainly
we
got
comments
and
we
got
some
complaints
and
we
followed
up
on
those
one
interesting
note
that
I
would
say
some
of
the
complaints
that
we
received
were
actually
not
things
that
people
were
in
violation
of
so
some
of
the
restaurants.
There
were
pictures
and
they
probably
they
may
have
been
full
at
their
50%
capacity,
but
they
weren't
they
still
had
their
tables
distanced.
I
know
some
people
come.
E
You
know
complained
that
there's
six
people
at
the
table
and
you
can
have
by
the
governor's
order
six
people
to
a
table.
You
cannot
have
more
than
six
people
at
a
table.
So
it's
we
followed
up.
We
have
been
able
to
give
some
additional
guidance
to
some
locations,
things
that
they
could
do
to
improve.
E
Maybe
they
didn't
quite
have
markings
laid
out
on
the
floor,
perhaps
as
well
as
they
could
have
those
kinds
of
things.
So
it
was
really
opportunities
for
us
to
identify
places
and
the
things
that
they
were
trying
to
do.
Some
of
the
business
to
businesses
told
us
that
they
had
to
ask
people
who
were
not
complying
to
leave
so
I
think
businesses
are
trying
to
do
everything
they
can
to
follow
the
rules.
E
We've
heard
from
them
too,
that
you
know
we're
glad
to
be
reopening
in
some
cases,
and
we
will
do
everything
that
we
can
to
maintain
that
in
other
cases,
some
people
have
said
they're,
not
quite
ready
to
reopen
and
so
they're
taking
their
time
with
that
not
again
was
part
of
our
decision-making
process
and
looking
at
what
we
heard
from
the
business
community
and
that
not
everybody
was
quite
ready
to
open.
So
we
did
not
expect
every
business
to
reopen
last
weekend
and
they
did
not,
but
overall
I
think
that
it
went
pretty
well.
E
Certainly
some
people
felt
maybe
like
there.
There
was
less
ideal
circumstances
than
they
would
have
like,
and
that's
just
a
reminder
that
all
of
us
have
to
be
proactive
in
our
own
actions.
But
we
also
have
to
remember
that
people
are
watching
us.
Individuals
are
watching
businesses
and
how
they
perform
and
how
well
they
follow
guidelines
and
people
will
be
deciding
whether
or
not
they're
going
to
give
their
patronage
to
that
business.
Based
on
that,
and
you
know,
even
with
other
people
around,
you
I
think
it
was
Commissioner
Thomas.
E
That
meant
reminded
people
that
we
wear
our
face
coverings
for
those
around
us
for
our
family.
For
our
friends
for
the
people,
we
don't
know
who
may
have
health
conditions
that
if
we
were
asymptomatic
carrier-
and
we
didn't
have
that
face
covering
on,
we
might
accidentally
put
them
at
risk,
so
keeping
those
things
in
mind
and
that's
why
we
have
the
campaign
coming
so
overall
I
think
it
went
well,
certainly
some
bumps
in
the
road,
but
I
think
that
people
are
trying
to
do
the
right
thing.
Okay,.
A
E
It's
a
CVS
call
all
the
way
any
provider
could
offer
testing
if
they
wanted
to
and
I
don't
know
that
they
have
any
CVS
locations
in
Monroe,
County
or
maybe
not
in
Indiana
yet,
but
there
is
indication
that
they
are
coming.
So
we
welcome
people
to
be
able
to
get
tested
at
as
many
places
as
possible.
A.
A
E
E
A
E
A
A
In
the
meantime,
I'll
just
put
a
plug
in
it.
I
think
you
saw,
and
those
of
you
on
zoom'
saw
the
restart
committee
recommendations
report
as
regards
IU
president
die
you
dot.
E-D-U
Kirk
put
the
direct
link
in
the
zoom
chat,
but
if
you
go
to
president
dot
how
you
dot
edu,
you
can
see
more
about
high
use
plans
for
potential
reopening
and,
of
course,
more
to
come
about
the
2020
semester.
We'll
look
here
in
the
coming
days.
So
any
questions
from
media
directly
on
the
call
or
anything
else
to
put
in
the
chat.
A
And
yes
and
Mandy
Roach,
my
colleague
has
put
an
HTML
version
of
the
PDF
for
the
restart
report
here
in
the
chat
as
well
and
she's
posted
it
here
also
and
again,
another
eye
you
plug
coronavirus,
thought
hi.
You
died
edu
as
an
excellent
site
to
find
out
more
about
what
is
going
on
at
IU
as
regards
to
these
situations,
and
in
that
is
a
frequently
asked
questions
section
which
has
a
lot
of
nice
follow-up
information
related
to
the
restart
report.
A
My
colleague
Amanda
work
on
that
directly,
and
so
that
is
something
that
you
might
want
to
take.
A
look
at
and
I
was
stalling
here.
Amanda
has
put
these.
She
put
the
direct
link
in
there
now
we've
we
go
through
several
iterations
of
this
and
trying
to
prepare
these
things
in
their
test
links,
and
so
this
is
the
actual
link,
and
so
it
is
indeed
the
weekend
Amanda.