“I’m sure there are people out there who think folks are over exaggerating the significance, and then there’s probably people who thinking that we aren’t having gone far enough,” said Strickland. “You can’t make everyone happy. What we’ve tried to do is hire experts, an infectious disease specialist, to inform our decisions, follow the CDC guidelines and do the right thing. And I do think it’s serious. But I don’t think we need to panic. What we need to do is all play our part. People need to stay vigilant. It’s easy to take it for granted to wash your hands for 5 seconds and move on. Do it for a full 20 seconds. Use the hand sanitizer. Clean up areas that are commonly used where you put your hands at, on like this table here, don’t take it for granted – because we’re gonna have to do this for probably two or three months. This is a marathon. This is not a sprint."