From our neighbors who are unhoused, to those who are housed but live with people who are highly vulnerable to COVID-19, to travelers passing through town, we need safe spaces that keep people out of the hospital unless they medically need to be there.
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The pattern of this virus’ impact has been clear—it is most harmful to those who are older, who have underlying health conditions, and who cannot fully implement Public Health guidelines around social distancing and hygiene.https://publichealthinsider.com/2020/03/05/my-loved-ones-are-at-high-risk-for-coronavirus-time-to-make-some-plans/ …
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I appreciate the constructive feedback and offers of assistance from community members. Your help will allow us to both adjust our response now and better prepare for the future.
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This is a trying time, and it will test all of us as leaders. In times of public emergency like this, people look to government for help and answers. We are trying to provide those answers as quickly and clearly as possible.
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We must demonstrate a unity of urgency and purpose, and use all the tools at our disposal to serve the common goal of keeping our region as stable and healthy as possible.
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It will take all of us. It will take patience. I’m proud to work with you as we move forward.
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And finally: Don't hoard the hand sanitizer. Leave a roll of TP for the next family. Think of others around you. We're all in this together.pic.twitter.com/QJG1omIvBF
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So, uh, what are you doing to center them??
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