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From YouTube: COVID-19 Community Update on December 27, 2021
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The
vaccines
were
just
coming
out,
but
we
were
really
worried
about
where
we
would
head
and
then
over
the
next
six
months
or
so
people
lined
up
to
get
shots
in
arms.
I
remember
the
feeling
so
great
that
extraordinary
work
of
our
scientific
community
in
this
country
and
around
the
world
who
helped
make
vaccines
possible
how
excited
so
many
of
us
were
to
get
that
protection.
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Millions
did
in
the
state
tens
of
millions
in
the
country
we
were
pointed
toward
a
pretty
good
summer.
We
had
stronger
controls
here
in
monroe
county.
To
be
sure,
we
kept
the
people
as
safe
as
we
could
with
the
campus
and
everything
else.
I
think
that
worked
very
well.
We
did
it
did
a
good
job
locally,
and
things
were
looking
pretty
good
in
the
summer.
You
remember
july.
A
4Th
is
a
name
for
really
trying
to
be
able
to
get
together
again
then
two
things
kind
of
hit
at
once,
one
we
didn't
have
enough
people
vaccinated.
There
were
too
many
of
us
who,
for
various
reasons,
opted
not
to
get
vaccinated
and
then
the
delta
variant
hit
a
mutation
of
the
virus
and
that
really
exploded
across
the
country
across
the
world,
in
indiana
and
in
bloomington,
and
caused
a
major
setback
in
terms
of
disease
and
death
and
hospitalization.
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We
worked
very
hard
through
the
fall
to
address
that
continuing
to
be
careful,
and
then
we
thought
we
were
making
progress
and
then
just
lately
omicron
hit
as
well
another
variant,
that's
more
communicable
hit
a
lot
of
people,
we
don't
know
exactly
its
impact,
but
it
felt
like.
Are
we
really
gonna
end
the
year
in
this
way?
Now
I
do
want
to
note
the
incredible
gratitude
we
should
all
show
to
the
healthcare
workers.
The
professionals
who've
helped.
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So
many
of
us,
my
own
family,
and
so
many
of
us
deal
with
the
really
difficult
impacts
of
this
virus,
from
death
to
hospitalization
lost
time
at
work
and
with
family
and
others,
and
thank
you
for
the
health
care
workers
and
all
the
workers.
Who've
kept
our
our
community
coming
from
public
safety,
folks
to
other
city,
government
employees,
bus
drivers
and
sanitation
workers
and,
of
course,
all
across
our
private
sector
and
non-profit
sector
as
well.
All
the
people
who
helped
make
things
work,
keep
us
safe.
Keep
us
fed
keep
us
employed.
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Thank
you
for
all
that.
I
do
want
to
note
that
we
are.
There
is
still
uncertainty
about
where
we're
headed.
Now
there
is
certainty
that
if
more
of
us
got
vaccinated,
we
would
be
in
a
much
better
place.
It
is
extremely
unfortunate
that
science
has
kind
of
been
pushed
to
a
back
seat
and
there's
political
and
misinformation.
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Political,
infighting
and
tribalism
actually
is
just
quite
extraordinary
and
unfortunate.
This
is
a
public
health,
emergency,
public
health,
expertise
and
science.
Can
get
us
out
of
it?
We
know
it
can
it
is
the
vaccination
and
getting
boosters
and
staying
distanced
and
not
sharing
air
using
masks
to
avoid
when
we're
at
risk.
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I
really
appreciate
all
of
you
who've
done
that
looking
back
over
this
year,
we
just
have
to
be
so
grateful
for
the
amazing
work
of
so
many
of
our
fellow
bloomingtonians
and,
of
course,
across
the
state
nation
who've
given
of
themselves.
Who've
approached
this.
Not
this
isn't
about
me.
This
isn't
about.
What's
my
best
thing
for
me,
it's
about
how
do
we
get
through
it
together?
That's
the
spirit
that
our
health
care
providers
have
given
us
that
so
many
others
have
and
it's
what
it's
going
to
take
for
all
of
us
to
realize.
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How
do
I
help
all
of
us
move
forward
and
stay
safe
and
really
the
evidence
is
clear
for
those
who
are
not
medically
contraindicated,
it's
doing
the
right
thing
and
getting
the
booster
after
a
vaccine
and
that's
how
we're
going
to
finally
get
through
this
thing
best.
Most
of
us
have
done
that,
but
not
not
all
of
us
and
too
many
have
so
that's
the
2021
story.
I'll
keep
keep
you
updated
on
this
as
we
go
forward.
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I
don't
know
if
this
rhythm
will
change
in
2022,
but
for
the
in
the
meantime,
I'm
glad
we
made
it
through
2021
in
this
pandemic
angle
that
we
talk
about
thanks
again
for
what
you
do,
and
I
appreciate
you
all
attending
to
how
we
each
can
take
a
step
to
help
everyone
else
be
safer
and
move
our
community
forward.
I
wish
you
the
very
best
for
the
rest
of
this
holiday
season
and
a
very
happy
healthy,
successful
2022.