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Since
then,
our
efforts
and
deployments
have
grown
and
we
have
volunteers
working
in
every
aspect
of
the
kubernetes
response.
We
have
volunteers,
working
in
context,
racing
observation
of
long-term
care
facilities,
testing
sites,
logistics,
data,
entry,
shelters
and
even
our
june
and
july
elections.
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So
this
mrc
virtual
celebration
is
to
recognize
all
of
you,
because
you
are
our
public
health
heroes
on
behalf
of
the
arlington
county
public
health
division.
We
would
like
to
thank
all
the
volunteers
that
have
signed
up
and
volunteered
with
our
amazing
copa19
team.
We
really
couldn't
have
done
it
without
you.
On
that
same
note,
we
have
a
special
thank
you
from
our
arlington
county
staff.
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C
Hey
mrc
volunteers.
Thank
you
so
very
much
for
all
of
your
help.
During
covid
and
throughout
the
rest
of
the
year.
It
is
immensely
immensely
appreciated.
We
couldn't
do
this,
everything
that
we've
been
doing
without
you
all,
and
we
are
eternally
grateful
for
all
of
your
help
and
effort
with
us.
Thank
you
guys
so
much.
D
Hi
I'm
evelyn
papel.
I
wanted
to
extend
my
thanks
to
members
of
the
medical
reserve
corps
for
the
work
that
they
have
done
on
the
observation
strike
team.
They
have
shown
such
passion,
commitment
and
tenacity
in
the
work
that
they've
done
going
into
long-term
care
facilities
with
active
outbreaks
wearing
their
personal
protective
equipment,
making
observations
of
the
infection,
control
practices
and
then
sharing
with
the
long-term
care
facilities,
the
best
practices,
training
them
on
their
personal
protective
equipment,
so
that
they
themselves
could
stay
safe
and
protect
the
residents.
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F
F
G
G
As
one
of
the
safety
officers,
I
want
to
take
this
time
to
thank
all
of
the
mrc
volunteers
for
all
the
work
that
you've
done
and
all
the
work
that
you
continue
to
do,
helping
to
keep
arlington
safe
and
reducing
the
spread
of
cobit
back
in
the
beginning.
I
know
things
were
challenging
at
times.
Thank
you
for
not
giving
up
when
you
were
locked
out
of
the
sequoia
building
or
stranded
in
an
elevator
locked
in
a
stairwell,
because
your
fob
didn't
work,
or
maybe
you
didn't
have
one
yet.
Thank
you
for
not
giving
up.
G
Thank
you
for
persevering
and
finding
out
where
the
check-in
stations
had
moved
to.
I
know
we
moved
those
a
lot
in
the
beginning.
Thank
you
for
being
willing
to
change
work
locations.
If
I
determined
that
you
were
working
too
close
to
your
neighbor,
thank
you
for
wearing
your
face
mask
and
most
of
the
time
keeping
it
over
your
mouth
and
noses.
G
H
G
I
I
can't
tell
you
how
much
we
have
relied
on
you
and
appreciated
you
over
these
last
few
months
of
covid,
but
even
even
back
before
covid.
You
guys
have
invested
a
lot
in
keeping
your
community
healthy,
well
informed,
safe,
and
we
appreciate
you
and
we
thank
you
and
we
couldn't
do
it
without
you
and
we're
very
grateful
for
your
service.
Thank
you.
So
much.
A
Thank
you
all
for
those
wonderful
messages.
Now
we
will
move
on
to
the
awards.
We'd
like
to
first
recognize
two
volunteers
as
rookies
of
the
year
for
a
large
number
and
variety
of
deployments
in
their
first
year,
post
orientation.
The
winners
of
this
award
are
joshua
steffen
and
ayob
alemu.
They
have
volunteered
over
75
hours
each
and
have
been
deployed
to
five
different
events,
since
they
started
they've
been
so
incredibly
eager
to
help
in
the
mrc,
in
whatever
capacity
they're
able,
and
they
do
so
with
such
great
enthusiasm.
Thank
you.
A
Joshua
and
ayo
next
we'd
like
to
recognize
a
non-rookie
volunteer
for
a
large
number
and
variety
of
deployments.
In
subsequent
years,
the
winner
of
the
rock
of
the
year
bob
atkins
memorial
award
is
jovita
yerro.
She
has
worked
more
than
175
hours
and
has
a
total
of
29
deployments.
Congrats
hawita
for
your
impressive
work.
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Now
we'd
like
to
recognize
two
volunteers
for
not
only
coming
on
board
our
coveting
team
very
quickly,
but
also
for
taking
charge
and
becoming
leaders
in
their
respective
efforts.
The
winners
of
the
rising
star
award
are
dallas
smith
and
helene
cummins.
Their
leadership
skills
have
made
them
a
crucial
part
of
our
team.
Dallas
has
been
working
in
our
collection
site
since
early
july
and
has
worked
over
88
hours.
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The
winners
are
michelle
cohen,
linda
mcguire,
nancy
brown,
michael
connolly,
morgan,
todd,
alejandra,
underwood,
benjamin
tibor,
alina
gorelnick,
sassy,
mahajada
and
natalie
wojniak.
These
volunteers
collectively
have
worked
more
than
1300
hours.
Thank
you
for
your
outstanding
work
and
unwavering
support.
Our
upcoming
awards
are
to
recognize
the
volunteers
that
have
worked
in
various
efforts
of
our
cover.
19
response
we'd
like
to
first
recognize
a
volunteer
that
has
worked
a
large
number
of
hours
in
our
contact
racing
effort.
A
A
He
has
worked
more
than
120
hours
since
he
joined
our
team
in
april
thanks
andrew
next
we'd
like
to
recognize
a
volunteer
that
has
worked
many
hours
in
our
logistics
effort.
The
winner
of
this
award
is
william
rivlin.
He
has
worked
more
than
260
hours
since
he
joined
our
team
in
june.
Thanks
will
now
we'd
like
to
recognize
a
volunteer
that
has
worked
a
large
number
of
hours
in
our
program
afterwards
support
the
winner
of
this
award
is
nicolas
jarosz.
He
has
worked
more
than
270
hours
since
he
joined
our
team
in
may.
A
A
Next,
we
like
to
recognize
a
volunteer
that
has
worked
a
great
number
of
hours
in
our
collection
site
effort.
The
winner
of
this
award
is
jessica
peterson.
She
has
worked
more
than
135
hours
since
she
joined
our
team
in
may.
Thanks
jessica
here
are
some
pictures
of
our
mrc
volunteers
at
the
testing
site
and
our
observation
team.
Thank
you
so
much
for
joining
us
and
for
coming
and
taking
on
the
time
of
your
busy
schedule
to
join
us
tonight.
Thank
you
for
your
commitment
to
promoting
health
and
safety
of
arlington
county
you're.
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L
M
We
all
recognize
and
are
thankful
to
the
women
and
men
who
have
helped
put
the
public
health
and
safety
of
our
community
first,
as
we
try
to
stop
the
spread
of
cobot
19.,
while
arlington's
mrc
unit
has
volunteers
from
numerous
fields.
All
with
your
own
special
set
of
skills,
you
all
have
one
very
important
quality
in
common.
M
N
You're
working
in
contact,
tracing
testing
sites,
logistics,
shelters
and
so
much
more.
We
really
couldn't
have
done
covert
response
without
you
on
behalf
of
the
arlington
county,
public
health
division,
I
want
to
say
to
the
volunteers
that
have
signed
up
and
volunteered
with
our
amazing
mrc
team.
Thank
you.