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Hi,
this
is
mayor
john
hamilton,
it's
monday
september
28th,
just
giving
an
update
to
the
public
about
things
going
on
particularly
related
to
covid
coronavirus,
thanks
for
paying
attention
checking
in,
of
course,
the
governor
made
a
big
announcement
last
week
about
planning
to
move
the
state
to
stage
five,
including
plans
to
eliminate
the
mask
requirement
and
also
ending
a
bunch
of
restrictions
on
gathering
places,
bars,
restaurants,
etc.
A
The
short
news
that's
important
is
we
locally
are
not
making
changes
at
this
time,
we're
going
to
continue
with
the
local
health,
county,
health
and
city
ordinances
and
rules
that
will
require
mask
wearing
that
will
continue
to
limit
gathering
sizes
and
the
behaviors
that
have
been
really
helpful
locally
to
protect.
What
we're
doing.
A
In
particular,
we
will
continue
to
have
the
restrictions
on
social
gatherings
for
public
accommodations
of
100
for
indoors
and
150,
for
outdoors,
with
continued
requirement
for
social
distancing
and
masking
inside
city
limits,
we're
going
to
continue
the
requirement
limiting
private
social
gatherings
to
15
or
fewer.
That's
been
very
important,
as
we've
been
trying
to
control
the
spread
with
tens
of
thousands
of
students
coming
back.
So
do
look
for
the
continuation
of
these
local
measures,
even
as
the
state
relaxes,
I
think,
they're
moving
too
fast.
A
Last
week,
iu
reported
the
second
week
in
a
row
of
substantial
improvements
in
their
basic
foundational
testing
results.
If
you
check
wednesday
morning,
they
release
on
their
dashboard
every
wednesday.
The
this
week's
results
so
that'll
be
the
third
week
we'll
be
looking
for.
We
hope,
positive
improvement,
but
we'll
monitor
that,
and
I
continue
to
meet
regularly
with
the
health
experts
to
to
make
the
right
choices.
But
I
do
think
you
should
expect
locally
we're
going
to
continue
what
we
have.
A
We
we're
pleased
to
see
outdoor
dining
happening,
downtown
quite
a
bit
and
other
measures
and
people
needing
exemptions
can
apply
for
them,
I'll
I'll
mention
as
well
halloween
on
the
way
you
know
this
year's
halloween
needs
to
be
driven
by
health,
require
what
the
health
data
and
health
experts
tell
us.
So
we're
going
to
be
really
counting
on
the
county
health
department
to
give
us
guidance
on
how
and
what
we
should
all
be
doing
for
halloween
for
those
of
you
who
are
who
are
planning
for
that.
Otherwise,
it's
really.
A
We
have
good
indications
locally.
That
things
are
going
well,
we
want
to
see
employees
back
safely.
We
want
to
see
commerce,
so
we
want
to
see
indiana
university
and
other
people
able
to
do
what
they
want
to
do,
but
these
restrictions
are
really
important,
they're,
really
helping
so
continue
to
wear
your
mask
continue
to
physically
distance,
continue
to
use
good
hygiene
and
stay
home
if
you're,
feeling
sick
and
we'll
keep
watching,
as
we
can
through
all
of
this
and
continue
to
do
what
we
can
to
protect
our
community.
A
So
the
things
can
turn
on
a
dime,
but
so
far
again
checking
data
each
week
we
are.
We
are
pleased
with
the
direction
we're
going,
but
very
cautious.
So,
thanks
for
all
you're
doing
please
be
in
touch
if
you
want
any
more
information
or
suggestions,
resources
and
thanks
for
all
you're
doing
to
help
bloomington
stay
safe.