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From YouTube: COVID-19 Community Update on January 18, 2022
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Hi,
it's
mayor,
john
hamilton,
it's
tuesday
january
18th,
2022,
just
a
quick
update
to
the
community
on
how
things
are
going
with
the
pandemic.
Not
a
lot
of
news,
not
good
news.
This
week,
we're
still
stuck
in
a
very
serious
surge
of
the
pandemic.
Omicron
variant
particularly
seems
to
be
just
tearing
through
our
community,
that's
the
same
as
it
was
last
week
we're
watching
for
new
indications,
but
right
now
we
know
it's
here,
we're
seeing
it
in
our
employment.
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We've
had
the
the
most
cases
this
month
that
we
ever
had
and
that's
compared
to
last
month,
which
was
the
highest
we'd
ever
had
in
december,
we're
already
going
to
exceed
that
in
january.
So
we're
very
concerned
about
that
with
our
employees
as
well
as,
of
course,
watching
the
whole
community.
Our
health
care
system
is
very
stressed.
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We
need
to
do
all
we
can
to
flatten
the
curve.
This
isn't
a
lot
of
new
news,
we're
really
just
hoping
we
can
get
through
this
omicron
surge,
which
we
hope
will
be
not
too
long
in
the
in
the
meantime,
please
don't
share
air
with
those
that
are
not
in
your
own
household.
This
is
a
very
contagious
virus,
we're
trying
to
flatten
the
curve
in
the
hospital.
It
is
the
unvaccinated
who
are
getting
really
sick.
So
please,
please,
please
get
vaccinated
and
boosted
that
will
keep
you
safe.
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It'll
help
keep
your
family
safe,
our
communities
safe.
We
know
those
vaccines
and
boosters
work
and,
in
the
meantime,
stay
masked.
Don't
share
the
air,
be
very
careful
over
the
next
two
or
three
four
weeks,
we'll
be
monitoring
that
regularly,
as
our
health
department
and
others
are
really
checking
on
how
it's
going,
we
will
get
through
it.
We
know,
but
we
don't
want
to
have
any
more
deaths
any
more
hospitalizations
than
we
have
to.
We
want
to
have
as
little
damage
to
our
economy,
we're
continuing
to
work
forward
with
that.