I'd especially like to thank @KCPubHealth's team for tirelessly working with the public to slow the spread. Our community listened to experts, which saved lives and kept people healthy. As we work to vaccinate everyone as quickly as supplies allow, we must keep vigilant.
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Please, continue to wear your masks, avoid indoor gatherings, wash your hands, and keep up the good work King County! To read Public Health's in-depth blog post looking back on the last year, visit:https://bit.ly/2ZYnbQD
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And yet our schools remain closed
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that’s probably why it’s so low, don’t you think?
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How is our suicide rate? How is our business failure rate with all of the back and forth closures?
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Open up our county!
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Thank you for your leadership
@kcexec and@KCPubHealth. As well, a big thanks to so many@kcemployees who have been on the frontlines as essential workers and in support of essential workers, such as our employees@kcmetrobus!Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Well managed compared to many other states.
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Sounds like it’s about time to get our kids and teachers back in school
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Get the teachers VACCINATED, then let's talk about reopening.
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