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BERMAN: "What is your consideration right now in terms of issuing new stay-at-home orders?"
ADLER: "It’s something that we’re considering. I think, you know, it’s only a last — only to be used as a last resort. But -- but if that is the only last resort, just like we’re doing surge planning, it’s got to be something that is considered. You know, the modelers tell us that if we were to go back and tamp down the virus again, get it back to the situation that we had back in March and April, not only would we be able to contact trace better, not only would we be more effective at tracing, but it would increase the chances that we could open up schools in the fall. So no one wants to shut down the economy again. There are a lot of people that want certainty with respect to schools. So this is the discussion that the community needs to be having."