. @louisvillemayor says the social distancing is "working." 478 confirmed cases, up 76 over yesterday. "We've been expecting that because we are doing more testing now."
Four more people have died, 63-year-old male and three people in their 90s. 31 total deaths in Louisville now.
First responder cases:

3 @lmpd. One has returned to work
2 firefighters
2 corrections
2 sheriff's department
Mayor says city can't have church drive-thru services this weekend. And no large family gatherings. No Easter day parades in neighborhoods.
"Please don't think you are an exception and you have some way to beat the virus."
"Worship in your home."
Mayor says of the COVID-19 cases in which the city has race data - 77 percent of patients so far - shows 64 percent are white.
There is currently not much of a racial disparity in Louisville, unlike some other cities.
While hospitals are not being overwhelmed with COVID-19 cases here, the mayor is still concerned there is not enough personal protective equipment for workers.
Several local companies are helping to make equipment. Mayor asks other businesses to donate: surgical masks, gloves
Mayor says "more and more people" are using parks. He has been visiting to check on social distancing and is really "proud and grateful" that people are keeping away from each other.
"You could save somebody's life when you do it," he said.
So good news for parks ...
City will provide more distancing room by closing some park loop roads in Iroquois, Cherokee and Chickasaw parks.

Don't have to worry about cars.

"Users of our parks are going to really appreciate that." But people who cruise through park in vehicle won't like it, he says.
Says golf will remain open. Golf was still open?
I always wished I had taken up golf. I played a few times and had like a Happy Gilmore baseball swing. I could really drive it. But I had to have a tee or else I would slam club into the grass. I broke my friend's club and had to quit.
But I digress.
Dr. Moyer is talking about how to cope with stress right now.
1) get into a regular routine. (Shower. Dress)
2) Take breaks from news, social media. Hearing about pandemic all day can be upsetting
3) Take care of your body
4) eat healthy
5) Exercise regularly
6) Get enough sleep
"Avoid alcohol." (YOU'RE CUTTING OUT DR MOYER CAN'T HEAR YOU)
Dr. Moyer said it appears we are "flattening the curve" and we will hopefully plateau in the next few weeks.

"The virus doesn't move. People move."
Dr. Moyer asked by @christopherotts about UPS inspection. Employees were too close in some areas and there needs to be more hand washing stations.
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