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From YouTube: Mayor Hamilton Update to Employees on April 30, 2020
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A
Hello
again,
it's
mayor
john
hamilton,
sharing
a
little
information
with
fellow
city
employees.
I
hope
you're
all
doing
well.
This
is
thursday
april
30th
hard
to
believe
we're
at
the
end
of
april.
In
some
ways
it
seems
like
we've
been
in
a
different
world
for
months,
though,
it's
only
been
about
six
weeks
as
we've
really
hunkered
down
and
dealt
with
the
coronavirus
and
covid,
and
thank
you
again
for
all
you're
doing.
I
know
it's
challenging
at
the
workplace
at
home
in
the
community.
A
Your
service
makes
the
community
work,
and
I
can't
thank
you
enough
for
that,
but
I
will
express
on
behalf
of
all
of
the
residents
of
bloomington.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
Thank
you
for
what
you're
doing
I've
been
on
quarantine
at
home.
As
many
of
you
know,
I
had
two
two
members
of
my
immediate
family
here
who
were
diagnosed
with
covid
and
one
and
dawn
my
wife
at
the
hospital
for
11
days.
A
I've
been
tested
twice
and
both
are
negative,
even
though
I've
been
a
little
under
the
weather,
but
I'm
glad
to
be
able
to
get
out
of
the
quarantine
soon.
It
looks
like
I
want
to
share
with
you
some
thoughts
we
don't
yet
know
what
the
governor
is
going
to
do
tomorrow
may
well
be
friday.
May
1st
some
statements
about
how
the
state
will
continue
or
adjust
the
stay-at-home
order.
A
That
obviously
affects
us
a
lot,
I'm
working
regularly
with
our
county
counterparts
and
health
counterparts
and
iu
leadership
to
talk
locally
about
what
we're
going
to
do.
We
know
in
the
weeks
ahead
and
months
ahead
we're
going
to
be
evolving,
we're
going
to
be
changing.
We
have
done
a
good
job
locally,
of
flattening
the
curve
protecting
our
health
care
system.
Thanks
for
being
part
of
that,
we've
been
able
to
make
sure.
So
far
we
haven't
had
a
surge
that
challenged
the
ability
of
our
health
care
system
to
respond.
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So
that's
really
good
work
as
we
look
at
how
we
evolve
in
the
weeks
and
months
ahead,
we're
going
to
be
looking
at
how
that
changes,
part
of
that's
going
to
come
at
the
state
level,
but
very
much
locally.
We're
also
trying
to
evaluate
how
do
we
open
up
if
you
will
and
change
that
includes
city
government,
we're
starting
to
explore
when
whether
how
to
open
up
facilities
like
city
hall,
like
the
downtown
transit
center,
like
fire
stations,
police
stations,
other
locales,
where
we're
not?
Where
we're
currently
closed,
how
will
we
open
those
up?
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How
will
we
continue
to
work?
Will
we
what's
the
balance
between
those
who
are
teleworking
and
those
who
are
working
on
site?
How
will
that
change-
and
I
know
this
is
going
to
be
more
change
in
the
midst
of
already
challenging
change
and
can
cause
some
apprehension
so
we're
working
very
closely
with
department
heads
who
I
know
are
talking
to
all
of
our
employees
about
various
choices
we'll
have
to
make.
A
We
won't
do
anything
precipitously,
but
we
also
know
we're
going
to
be
evolving
back
into
some
different
ways
of
doing
business
than
we
have
been
over
the
last
several
weeks.
So
we're
monitoring
what's
coming
out
of
the
state
that
affects
what
we
do,
but
we're
also
working
very
closely
here
locally
to
determine
what
it
is.
We
want
to
do
step
by
step
both
inside
government
and
then
all
the
private
sector,
from
bars
to
restaurants,
to
hair
salons.
I
need
a
haircut.
Many
of
you
do,
I'm
sure
to
other
service
providers.
A
How
is
that
going
to
change
and
so
stay
tuned
to
that,
keep
doing
what
you
are
doing?
We're
going
to
continue
to
see
physical
distancing,
the
using
of
masks,
of
course
staying
home
if
you're,
sick
or
you
have
a
reason
to
be
in
quarantine
or
isolation
due
to
other
people
that
you've
been
in
contact
with
being
sick.
I'm
pleased
that
we've
not
had
beyond
the
two
individuals
in
city
employment
who
were
tested
positive
a
number
of
weeks
ago
we
haven't
had
another
one,
that's
been
terrific
and
I
hope
we
can
continue
that
record.
A
Thanks
again
for
all
you're
doing
please
reach
out
to
your
department
head
to
my
office.
You
know
there's
counseling
available
if
you
want
it
directly
about
covid
or
otherwise
continue
to
take
care
of
yourself,
as
you
should
and
continue
to
take
care
of
bloomington
we'll
keep
plugging
we'll
get
through
this.
We're
going
to
be
seeing
changes
in
the
weeks
ahead
and
we'll
be
communicating
about
that
regularly.