
31:41
Q: What did one Zoom say to the other after their meeting ended? A: Nothing, it was a mute point

32:04
haha!

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lol

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Nice.

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Thank you!

33:03
boo

33:26
Clever...

39:43
is he speaking? I can't hear him

39:45
Did we lose the Bishop?

40:10
I can't hear any one talking

40:11
I can't hear him either.

40:26
I think he went out for bagels

45:31
no sound

45:38
No audio

45:39
No sound.

45:50
Bummer, looks like he’s note connected to his device’s built in audio.

45:53
we can't hear you...

45:54
*not

46:08
Can we ask him to begin again?

46:52
He’ll want to tap on his audio settings. Or if he’s plugged into his vehicle or something, unplug

47:01
Pastor Ian is correct -- it's not that he's muted on zoom. It's that his phone isn't currently set to receive audio through the built-in mic. That's a setting he can change within his phone settings.

48:23
We will be adding those following this conversation on FB Live now

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It will take about 30 seconds.

48:39
Perhaps he can send out a text of his remarks instead.

48:44
Dr. Osterholm will then join the conversation.

50:34
We will ask Bishop Paul for his written remarks and will place them on the COVID page of the synod's website.

01:00:57
Feel free to begin type in questions for Dr. Osterholm.

01:03:13
Can the practice of communion be done safely? Put together by someone washed, gloved, and masked, and elements put in separate, sealed containers?

01:04:45
What will it take to have people gather for worship in sanctuaries again and what kind of timeline do you anticipate for that to happen?

01:05:04
Masks--homemade ones--- We hear different conclusions---are they helpful?

01:05:50
say something about the singing being a greater risk

01:05:59
We've been hearing/reading a lot about singing be more dangerous - that is somewhat of a problem in the church...

01:06:12
How about immunocompromised pastors?

01:06:26
Last week CDC issued guidelines for planning for re-opening. do you have any comments on those guidelines?

01:06:38
Yes…what Deborah Sodt asked

01:06:39
Contemplating a partial re-opening of our church childcare (so maybe 60 children, birth-K) with all new ratios and recommendations and precautions in place. Comment.

01:07:01
There is an argument, I heard it again Sunday, that could be summed up as a sort of Social Darwinism...the virus is simply taking the weak. Is that what we can count on for the future? "We" strong will make it but woe to the weak?

01:07:02
What would your recommendation be for congregations coming back together to worship? Bottom line...

01:07:25
Is herd immunity something we can scientifically rely on? What do you see as the realistic way out of this?

01:08:01
How do you think these viruses and pandemics will change the landscape of long-term care? We will still be a le to care for our older adults in congregate care settings?

01:08:13
*able

01:08:25
Since we don't know if or at least how long immunity lasts from this infection, do we know herd immunity will work as anticipated?

01:08:43
The strategy we hear from the national authorities seems to be that we can flatten the curve and "hold the line" against the virus until we get a vaccine. The message is that we can hold it off by social distancing, etc. Is this realistic or is it inevitable that 60-70 percent of the population will be infected?

01:13:40
So...what about getting back to working in the office?

01:16:27
For those of us who have numbers of people who are not connected to the internet, what options are there for worship, pastoral care, etc.?

01:17:01
Patrick - there are good “church by phone” options out there.

01:17:04
we are directing people to radio---Mt. Olivet Minneapolis services

01:17:18
We are talking about an outdoor worship where people stay in cars. Are there special concerns that we should think about?

01:17:24
Have seen a lot of conversation among leaders about a call like this in Wisconsin and guidelines from Wisconsin Council of Churches. Thoughts on these guidelines? https://www.wichurches.org/2020/04/23/returning-to-church/

01:18:06
What about worshipping outside? With social distancing.

01:20:10
The what Viewpoint?

01:20:26
I couldn't understand what he said about the best site...

01:20:30
Ditto

01:20:34
What is your podcast called Dr. Osterholm?

01:20:35
What was his first recommendation?

01:20:35
Can someone put up the link to his website?

01:20:41
https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/

01:20:45
It's not just an issue of access to phone or internet, it's a question of long-term poverty which affects people's mental and physical well being.

01:21:06
https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/covid-19/covid-19-cidrap-viewpoint

01:21:11
CIDRAP has a podcast too

01:22:25
Also his is one called “osterholm update”

01:22:52
any special insight into the availability of serology testing?

01:23:54
VP Pence is announcing that the White House is talking about closing the Covid19 Task Force. Wall Street Journal reporting

01:24:14
Oh, shit.

01:24:28
There's that black hole of leadership.

01:24:28
Lord help us.

01:25:49
Why would they do that?

01:26:26
devastating news...but not surprising

01:26:33
Thank you!

01:26:36
Than you, Dr. Osterholm. -Bishop Kristen Kuempel

01:26:37
Thank You for letting us listen in!

01:26:45
Thank you!

01:26:45
Thank you, Dr. Osterholm.

01:26:46
Thanks Dr. Osterholm!

01:26:47
Thank you SO much Dr. Osterholm

01:26:47
Thank you for opening this up to us.

01:26:49
THANK YOU SO MUCH

01:26:51
Thank you

01:26:51
So helpful

01:26:52
Thank you, Dr. Osterholm!!!

01:26:56
Thank you!

01:27:00
Thanks a bunch

01:27:00
Thank you! This is so informative - scary but time well spent!

01:27:00
Thank you, Dr. Osterholm!

01:27:01
thank you so much, Dr. Osterholm

01:27:02
thank you!

01:27:03
Thank you good sir! So grateful!

01:27:04
Thank you so much

01:27:04
Thank you for your honesty and transparency. It is a critical component of leadership and our capacity to build trust.

01:27:06
Thank you! This has been very helpful. Bp Jerry Mansholt

01:27:06
Many thanks to Dr. Osterholm. So helpful.

01:27:07
Thank you, Dr. Osterholm

01:27:08
Thanks you!

01:27:09
Thank you for allowing the rest of us to be here. So grateful.

01:27:09
Prayers are yours!

01:27:10
Thank you...praying

01:27:10
This has been so helpful.

01:27:11
Thank you Dr O

01:27:11
Thank you and God bless

01:27:13
Thank you Bishop for making this possible

01:27:13
Thank you!

01:27:18
Thank you!

01:27:19
Thank you

01:27:26
Thank you all!

01:27:35
thank you!

01:27:37
Thank you—let us all be praying!

01:27:37
thank you!

01:27:46
Thank you, Bishop Ann!

01:27:48
thank you Bishop, for this vital conversation!

01:27:49
Thank you!

01:27:51
Thanks MA Synod.

01:27:59
Thanks, all.

01:27:59
You too, Bishop Ann

01:28:04
Thank you!

01:28:05
Thanks for hosting

01:28:26
How do we go into the breakout rooms?

01:28:40
Should be automatic

01:28:41
THey put us in one.

01:28:42
Just stay on the call

01:28:45
we will all be assigned soon!

01:29:49
If you stay connected, you will be placed in a breakout room.