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From YouTube: COVID19 Update from Mayor Hamilton on September 8, 2020
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Hi,
this
is
mayor,
john
hamilton,
it's
tuesday
september
8th.
I
want
to
share
this
message
with
the
public
after
our
labor
day
weekend.
I
have
to
start
by
saying
it
was
a
very
difficult
one
for
our
community.
We,
we
actually
began
the
weekend
with
a
suicide
found
in
one
of
our
parks
and
then
on
saturday
morning,
a
terrible
homicide,
triple
homicide
and
suicide,
apparently
that
we
found
on
the
southeast
side
of
the
community.
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Our
hearts
go
out
to
the
that
family,
the
victims,
all
who
knew
them.
It
was
a
tragic
and
terrible
and
heartbreaking
event
to
learn
about.
We
think
about
all
those
who
family
and
friends
affected
directly.
We
think
about
the
police
officers
and
responders
who
dealt
with
that
and
others
involved
in
the
scene.
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We
are
reminded
how
important
mental
health
and
taking
care
of
each
other
is
in
these
kinds
of
circumstances,
and
I
just
want,
on
behalf
of
our
whole
community,
express
our
sympathy
to
all
in
connection
from
school
systems,
to
workplaces,
to
friends
and
worship,
places
that
are
directly
affected
by
this,
and
just
remembering
how
important
it
is
to
take
care
of
each
other
watch
out
for
what
sometimes
are
impossible
to
see
signs.
But
if
we
do
see
things
this
being
suicide
prevention
month
as
well,
to
help
try
to
identify
ways
to
get
help.
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We
continue
to
monitor
very
closely,
no
doubt
you've
seen
the
rise
in
cases
we've
seen
particularly
around
the
university
community
itself:
students,
greek
houses,
with
particular
emergence
of
significant
numbers
of
cases,
we're
working
very
closely
with
the
university
in
the
county
health
department.
We
continue
our
tighter
restrictions
in
the
city
on
gatherings,
keeping
them
at
15
or
smaller,
it's
more
important
than
ever
to
continue
the
masking
and
the
physical
distancing
and
the
good
hygiene
that
helps
protect
us
from
the
spread.
A
Get
your
flu
vaccine
that's
important
as
well
to
help
tamp
down
this
challenge.
We
have
school
systems
which
I
know
today.
Locally
mccsc
is
reopening
some
of
its
classrooms,
so
these
are
challenging
times.
We
continue
to
do
all
that.
We
can
locally
to
maximize
our
chances
of
successful
successful
community.
Getting
through
this.
But
again
our
hospitalization
numbers
are
are
decent
or
good.
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We
haven't
seen
a
a
really
terrible
rise
in
hospitalization
cases
or
deaths,
but
we
know
we
have
the
virus
being
spread
among
us,
so
being
extra,
careful
quarantining
and
isolating
when
it's
appropriate.
Please
know
how
important
that
is.
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A
I
hope
you
will
all
keep
taking
care
of
each
other,
keep
taking
care
of
yourself
and
keep
taking
care
of
bloomington
we'll
be
busy
this
next
week
or
two
with
with
budgets
and
hearings,
but
also
continuing
to
work
on
the
covet
situation
and
I'll
just
close
again
by
this
hard
weekend
for
our
community
reminds
us
how
much
we
have
in
common,
what's
most
important
in
life
and
and
being
being
careful
and
care
full
of
care
for
our
neighbors.
And
I
appreciate
all
that
you
do
for
the
city.
Thank.