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A
B
C
C
Next
up
we'll
move
on
to
the
approval
of
the
minutes
of
january
11
2022.
If
there
aren't
any
corrections
to
the
previous
minutes,
do
we
have
a
motion
ocean
by
commissioner
loop
support
by
commissioner
julia?
All
those
in
favor
signify
by
saying
aye,
aye
opposed
motion
carries
next
up,
we'll
move
on
to
the
approval
of
the
agenda
before
we
move
forward
with
a
motion.
I
do
want
to
declare
that
item
number
d,
human
resources,
appointment,
retirement
board,
citizen
member
confirmation
has
been
added
this
morning.
C
Last
thursday,
the
retirement
board
did
confirm.
After
going
through
rounds
of
interviews,
they
did
confirm
a
member
for
their
the
citizen
member
of
the
retirement
board.
So
I
just
wanted
to
make
it
clear
that
that
item
d
was
added
this
morning
and
the
purpose
of
really
getting
that
on
the
agenda
today
is
to
make
sure
that
we
have
this
on
our
board
agenda
by
the
end
of
this
month.
So,
starting
in
february,
the
retirement
board
can
have
a
full
nine
board
member
panel.
C
So
if
there
aren't
any
objections
to
that
item
being
added,
do
we
have
a
motion
to
approve
the
agenda
motion
by
commissioner
lubes
support
by
commissioner
jackson?
All
those
in
favor
signify
by
saying
aye
opposed
agenda's
approved
next
up.
We'll
move
on
to
our
first
public
comment
as
a
reminder,
this
is
for
items
that
are
related
to
the
agenda,
and
individuals
have
three
minutes
during
public
comments.
D
Happy
new
year
this
is
tasha
shergin
from
clarkston
good
morning.
I
want
to
acknowledge
that
I
love
the
idea
that
you
put
the
random
acts
of
kindness
on
the
agenda.
I
think
the
world
needs
more
love.
I
always
tell
my
children.
Love
is
the
highest
energy
vibration,
so
everything
we
have
to
do
comes
from
a
place
of
love.
I
do
have
one
question,
though
I
would
love
to
see
how
we
can
get
the
resolution
to
ban
medical
discrimination
on
a
committee
agenda
or
the
full
board
agenda.
D
C
Is
there
anyone
else
who
would
like
to
address
the
legislative
affairs
and
government
operations
as
a
reminder?
This
is
the
first
public
comment
for
items
related
to
the
agenda.
We'll
also
have
a
second
public
comment
at
the
end
for
items
that
are
not
on
the
agenda
all
righty,
seeing
that
there
is
no
one
who
would
like
to
address
the
legislative
affairs
and
public
public
legislative
affairs
and
government
operations.
C
Public
comment
is
now
closed.
Next
up,
we'll
move
on
to
communications,
given
that
we
have
no
communications,
we'll
move
on
down
to
the
consent
agenda,
we
have
two
items
on
our
consent
agenda.
The
first
one
item,
a
resolution
designating
february
17th
2022
is
national
random
acts
of
kindness
day
in
oakland
county,
and
we
also
have
another
item
b
resolution
designating
february.
2022
is
african-american
history
month
in
oakland
county.
A
Okay,
I
am
having
technical
issues
with
my,
so
I'm
going
to
do
it
verbally
jackson.
Yes,
lubes!
Yes,
julia,
yes,
nelson!
Yes,
I'm
sure
you
have
48
00s
fourier.
C
Zero
nays
consent
agenda
is
moved
next
up,
we'll
move
on
to
item
nine,
which
is
our
regular
agenda.
The
first
item
on
the
agenda
is
item:
a
parks
and
recreation
contract
lease
with
the
city
of
madison
heights
for
george
w
suarez
friendship,
woods,
red
oaks,
nature
center.
Do
we
have
a
motion
motion
by
commissioner
juliet
support
by
commissioner
lups?
I
believe
we've
got
melissa
here
with
us
this
morning
so
good
morning,
melissa.
E
Good
morning,
everyone
thank
you
for
having
me
this
item.
There's
really
no
major
changes
to
the
lease
that
we're
bringing
you
this
morning.
E
We
did
make
a
few
minor
changes
to
the
lease
really
just
to
reflect
kind
of
some
ongoing
conversations
and
changes
that
we
have
made
out
there
at
the
nature
center,
just
in
our
relationship
overall
with
the
city
of
madison
heights,
really
just
reflecting
the
way
that
we've
been
working
out
there,
the
way
that
we've
been
operating
the
nature
center,
some
minor
things
in
terms
of
how
we're
maintaining
the
facility
overall,
again
just
really
kind
of
minor
things
in
terms
of
what
we're
maintaining
out
there,
what
the
city
of
madison
heights
is
maintaining
over
there.
E
You
know
things
like
where
the
trash
containers
are
going
and
who's
picking
that
up,
and
things
like
that,
so
you
know
nothing
major,
just
little
things
that
we
wanted
to
correct
and
at
the
same
time,
because
things
have
been
going
so
well
down
there.
We
wanted
to
use
this
as
an
opportunity
to
essentially
restart
the
clock
on
that
25-year
lease.
So
the
original
we
started
in
2012
we
kind
of
want
to
restart
that
in
2021,
which
is
when
we
put
this
together
for
our
commission.
E
So
this
current
lease
that
we
have
before
you
today
would
go
through
2046..
It's
been
a
great
partnership
with
the
city
of
madison
heights.
We
love
being
down
there.
We
love
having
the
nature
center
as
part
of
the
complex
down
there
at
red
oaks.
You
see
about
50
000
people
a
year
come
through
the
nature
center.
E
In
a
year
we
see
about,
I
think,
about
10
000
people
come
through
the
programs
down
there.
These
last
few
years
have
obviously
been
a
little
a
little
wonky,
but
we
hope
to
get
those
programs
back
up
and
running
in
the
years
to
come
as
well.
So,
overall,
it's
just
been
a
really
great
partnership.
This
was
an
opportunity
to
kind
of
clean
up
and
tighten
up
that
lease
a
little
bit
and
extend
it
25
years
into
the
future.
So
if
there's
any
questions,
I'm
happy
to
take
them.
C
A
Yes,
julia,
yes,
jackson,
yes,
nelson!
Yes,
I'm
sure
you
have
40
days
zero
names,
fourier.
C
Zero
nays
motion
carries
thank
you
so
much
melissa.
Thank
you.
Next,
up,
we'll
move
on
to
item
b
of
our
regular
agenda
board
of
commissioners
resolution
appropriating
funding
to
commemorate
elizabeth
denson.
Fourth,
as
the
first
african-american
landowner
in
oakland
county,
do
we
have
a
motion
motion
by
commissioner
jackson,
support
by
commissioner
lewis?
B
Well,
yes,
I
just
wanted
to
say
I
just
think
that
it's
a
very
important
designation,
because
not
only
that
it's
african-american,
but
an
african-american
woman,
and
I'm
very
proud
of
that
history,
that
we
as
a
county
would
like
to
recognize
her.
So
that's
as
far
as
I'd
like
to
go
as
far
as
our
historical
efforts
on
the
commission
have
been
very
broad
deep,
and
this
would
just
make
it
more
inclusive,
excellent.
C
Thank
you,
commissioner
jackson,
and
for
as
the
document
states
within
this
resolution,
one-time
funding
of
five
thousand
dollars
is
available
in
the
board
of
commissioners.
Fiscal
2022
budget
professional
services
account,
which
will
be
utilized
to
create
two
memorial
historical
signs
and
one
memorial
street
sign
in
the
city
of
pontiac.
C
Zero
nays
motion
carries
next
up,
we'll
move
on
to
item
number
c,
which
is
board
of
commissioners
resolution,
establishing
a
regional
partnership
between
oakland
wayne
and
macomb
counties
for
broadband
equity
and
water
infrastructure.
Do
we
have
a
motion
motion
by
commissioner
lube's
support
by
commissioner
jackson?
C
I
know
that
chairman
woodward
wanted
to
speak
on
behalf
of
this
resolution.
However,
he's
running
a
little
late
this
morning
due
to
some
car
troubles,
but
essentially
this
resolution
is
showing
that
there
is
support
between
obviously
our
tri-counties
in
regards
to
taking
a
look
at
our
broadband
equity
and
water
infrastructure
chief
dib
is
there
anything
that
you
can
add
and
contribute
to
this
resolution
just
for
a
little
bit
extra
insight.
Absolutely
thank
you.
C
And
it
sounds
like
so,
the
expectation
is,
is
to
have
the
next
six
months
to
kind
of
meet,
discuss
and
come
back
to
the
table
with
what
was
learned
and
what
was
discussed
within
that
six
months.
Moving
forward.
Yes,.
A
At
the
next
tri-county
summit,
which
will
probably
be
in
the
fall
or
later
part
of
this
year,
excellent.
C
C
C
Okay,
so
let
me
go,
let
me
go
back
a
moment.
This
item
appointment
retirement
board,
citizen
member
confirmation.
As
a
reminder,
this
is
we're
voting
to
recommend
the
individual
that
the
retirement
board
brought
forward.
I
will
say
that
on
january
21st
2022
I
received
a
letter
from
the
retirement
board
and
deferred
compensation
board,
recommending
dion
stevens
be
confirmed
as
the
citizen
member
of
this
board
for
the
term
ending
december
31st
2025.
C
The
motion
failed
so
because
it
failed,
the
retirement
board
went
back
to
the
table,
reopened
up
applications
and
interview,
and,
as
of
I
believe,
last
thursday
at
the
retirement
and
pension
board
meeting
this
individual
was
confirmed.
I'm
happy
to
share
that
dion
stevens.
It
was
a
unanimous
vote
across
the
board,
and
so
our
task
today
is
to
move
forward
or
not
move
forward
with
the
recommendation
of
this
individual.
C
So,
commissioner,
juliette.
C
F
B
Jackson,
we
have
a
confirmation
letter
in
our
packet
signed
by
the
secretary
carly
webster.
A
Yes,
so
the
members.
C
B
C
All
right,
thank
you.
Thank
you.
These
are
great
questions,
commissioners,
any
other
questions
or
comments
in
regards
to
voting
to
recommend
this
individual
to
the
retirement
board.
For
the
citizen
member,
all
righty
see
none
roll
call,
please
thank
you,
miss
pam.
Do
we
have
a
motion
to
recommend
deon
stevens
motion
by
commissioner
jackson,
support
by
commissioner
loops
roll
call?
Please,
okay,.
F
C
Fourier
zero
nays
motion
carries
next
up,
we'll
move
on
to
our
last
item
of
our
regular
agenda
board
of
commissioners
appointment,
oakland,
county
oakland,
community
health
network
applications,
as
we've
no
motion
right
or
do
we
need
a
motion?
Okay,
as
we
previously
discussed
during
our
last
lago
meeting,
we've
got
five
different
appointments
to
fill.
I
want
to
give
a
shout
out
to
pam
for
organizing
things
so
nicely
and
easily
easy.
C
C
C
From
the
general
public,
the
fourth
appointment,
we
did
get
confirmation
that
how
does
bernard
she
did
respond,
but
she
did
share
that
she
will
not
be
reapplying.
So
we
need
to
replace
her
and
she
is,
let's
see
secondary
thinking,
commissioner
lubes
and
then
the
fifth
one
eric
lindemeyer.
He
resigned
due
to
moving
out
of
the
state,
so
he
is
a
general
public
position
with
the
expiring
term
of
331.23.
C
F
Like
to
nominate
yvette,
woodruff
or
the
representative
of
an
agency
or
occupation
having
a
working
involvement
with
mental
health
services
and
that
would
actually
replace
sarah.
So
I
knew
and
worked
with
sarah
for
many
years
and
she
has
moved
out
of
state
for
another
career
opportunity.
F
In
one
of
my
jobs
and
she
continues
to
work
in
the
mental
health
services,
I
yvette
and
I
actually
went
to
the
same
high
school,
but
we
didn't
know
each
other.
The
school
was
so
so
large
and
she's
like
you're
behind
me
in
school,
but
then
our
path
crossed
again
and
she
is
a
person
who
has
a
great
deal
of
common
sense
and
experience
in
mental
health.
Oh
excellent.
C
I
know
one
of
the
biggest
characteristics
I
always
ask
when
we
have
these
discussions
is
team
player
right,
I
think,
being
a
team
player
is
really
important,
especially
on
our
ochn
board.
Commissioner
loops,
do
you
have
any
experience?
It
sounds
like
you
do,
working
with
her.
Do
you
foresee
any
problems
with
being
a
team
player
and
working
with
the
group
that
we
have
already
on
our
board.
F
C
Okay,
good,
that's
another
really
important
feature
too
because,
as
we
all
know,
this
is
a
very
active
board.
It
is
a
time
commitment
for
sure.
So
it
is
an
important
question
that
we
do
ask
ourselves
as
we
do
go
through
these
candidates.
Are
they
aware
of
the
time
commitment
and
are
they
able
to
meet
that
time?
Commitment.
C
F
For
secondary
consumer,
I
would
nominate
john
young
he
he
has
a
child
involved
in
services
through
out
in
oca-10,
and
he
is
a
co-worker
of
sarah
or
was
a
co-worker
of
sarah.
Before
she
moves
okay,
he
has
an
idea
of
what
what
the
expectations
are
and
what
will
happen.
C
B
Well,
first
of
all,
I'd
like
to
agree
with
commissioner
lewis
on
recommendation
recommending
malchia,
newman
and
john
paul
torres.
They
have
proven
to
be
dedicated
voices
on
the
board.
B
I
would
like
to
see
them
return
as
far
as
the
position
of
and,
what's
what
does
it
exactly
stand
for
mental
work,
representative
of
an
agency
or
occupation,
having
a
working
involvement
with
mental
health
services?
B
I'd
like
to
bring
forth
bobby
hayes
good
luck
just
because
of
her
experience
in
the
academic
sector
and
dealing
with
students
specifically
right
now,
we
know
with
just
the
pandemic
itself.
Mental
health
services
for
our
young
has
been
highlighted
and
is
a
need
that
has
been
expressed
greater
than
ever
before.
B
Both
of
them
are
phd'd
and
have
a
lot
of
experience,
but
just
even
our
last
commission
meeting
when
dana
lessenby
came
and
they
spoke
about
oxford
and
the
need
for
mental
health
navigators
in
our
schools,
and
I
think
right
now,
because
looking
at
the
current
board
and
what
it
consists
of
it
looks
as
though
a
lot
of
those
folks
are
already
experienced
service
providers
with
opioid
use
and
drug
use,
and
I
think
that
this
this
individual
brings
another
lens
to
the
board,
I'm
working
with
students
as
a
superintendent,
special
education
person
at
all
levels.
B
So
I
would
really
like
to
have
us
consider
her
as
a
candidate.
C
A
A
A
I
had
also
selected
yvette
woodruff
after
going
through
them.
Her
vast
experience
really
impressed
me
and
that
you
can
speak
to
her,
also
within
a
working
relationship.
A
I
also
support
the
two
incumbents,
the
only
one
that
I
wanted
to
recommend,
I
believe
for
general
consumer
with
sarah
may
and
that
she
is
as
the
as
far
as
I
could
tell.
She
has
a
special.
She
was
a
person
apply
that
actually
has
a
special
needs.
Child
that
she
obviously
took
from
had
to
take
care
from
infancy
is
now
transitioning
into
adult
living
and
she's
a
working
mom.
So
I
thought
that
she
might
be
a
good
advocate
or
voice
to
help
the
rest
of
the
board,
see
what
you
know.
A
C
Okay,
so
it
looks
as
it
stands.
I
think
there's
we
all
are
in
an
agreement
with
looking
at
reappointing
the
incumbents
right
okay,
so
we
can
take
so
mikaya,
newman
and
john
paul.
Both
are
incumbents,
general
public
and
primary
consumer,
and
that
leaves
us
with
the
representing
an
agency
working
in
mental
health.
C
B
C
B
Yes,
for
the
representative
of
an
agency
or
occupation
having
a
working
involvement
with
mental
health
services,
I
just
feel
as
though
a
vote
for
these
one
of
these
three
individuals
today
would
not
be
proper
without
an
interview,
because
you
know
we
interviewed
folks
that
were
competing
for
positions
in
the
past
for
that
for
this
board,
and
I
think
we
should
have
an
interview
for
these
individuals.
Okay,.
C
I
definitely
can
support
that.
I
think
that's
a
fair
thing
to
do,
especially
in
light
of
this
is
a
very
active
board
and
mental
health
is
has
always
been
important
right
but,
as
we
all
know,
throughout
the
pandemic,
I
think
it's
become
more
exacerbated
in
light
of
events
and
there's
been
other
events
within
our
communities
as
well.
C
We've
got
yvette,
I'm
sorry,
let's
see,
we've
got
yvette
woodruff
and
then
we
also
have
bobby
hayes
goodrum,
and
then
it
sounds
like
we're
all.
In
an
agreement
with
the
incumbents.
C
A
C
Right,
no,
I
think
we're
talking
about
the
providers-
okay,
so
no,
that's,
okay,
so
incumbent,
mikaya,
newman
and
john
paul.
It
sounds
like
we're
all
in
an
agreeance
moving
forward
with
confirming
their
reappointment.
It
looks
like
we
need
to
set
up
interviews
at
our
next
lego
meeting
on
february,
8th
for
the
representing
agency
working
in
mental
health.
Two
individuals
have
been
brought
forward.
C
There's
been
two
names
that
have
been
brought
forward:
alyssa
faldren
and
it
looks
like
sarah
may-
is
that
correct
commissioners,
that
those
were
the
two
individuals
for
the
general
public
and
then
it
looks
like
there
has
not
been
any
other
name
been
brought
forward
in
regards
to
filling
the
secondary
position
of
hadas,
and
the
name
that
has
come
forward
is
john
young.
B
Of
mental
health
services,
randall
bruce
and
chandra
randall
those
positions
there
are,
there
are
two
open
positions.
There
there's
nothing.
C
I'm
sorry:
what
name
was
a
provider
of
mental
health
services.
B
C
C
There
are
not
it
corrects
me
if
I'm
wrong
pam
the
provider
of
mental
health
services
and
then
the
representative
of
an
agency
or
occupation,
having
working
involvement
with
mental
health
services.
Do
those
fall
under
the
same
category.
A
C
C
To
okay,
commissioners,
do
you
understand
what
pam
just
said?
No,
so
if
you
look
on
the
second
page
of
our
document
in
regards
to
the
mental
health
code,
it's
or
actually
let
me
go
back
into
the
very
first
page
of
the
board
of
commissioner's
appointments
on
that
right
hand,
side
under
remarks.
C
It
talks
about
the
composition
of
this
board.
So
essentially,
this
is
a
12
board
member
and
there
has
to
we
have
to
meet
the
following
requirements
at
minimum,
so
one-third
have
to
be
consumers
of
mental
health
services,
agencies
and
occupations
having
a
working
involvement
with
mental
health
services
and
the
general
public.
No
more
than
four
members
of
a
board
may
be
county
commissioners,
and
no
more
than
half
of
the
total
board
members
be
state
county
or
local
officials.
B
Was
just
looking
at
the
document
in
our
packet
yeah,
the
two
names
that
are
listed.
B
B
Not
incumbents.
A
C
C
F
C
B
C
Sure,
oh
absolutely,
commissioner,.
A
F
B
C
Did
that
answer
your
question,
commissioner
jackson,
commissioner,
julian
excellent.
As
I
said,
this
is
a
a
little
tricky
on
this
board,
because
there
are
specific
categories
and
there
are
specific
minimums,
but
it
also
allows
really
the
flexibility
when
you
do
get
multiple
applicants
to
really
take
a
look
at
well.
Technically,
they
might
have
applied,
for
let's
say
you
know
a
primary
consumer,
but
they
also
really
at
the
end
of
the
day
they
could
fit
in
a
couple
other
ones.
So
the
good
news
is
that
we've
got
a
really
great
list
of
candidates.
C
B
C
Her
name
is
hadas
bernard
and
she
is
a
secondary
and
her
appointment
expires
on
331.22.
B
So
with
that
being
said,
there's
not
an
individual
right
now,
in
line
for
that
that
has
applied,
or
we
would
take
one
of
those
two
people
and
and
look
at
so.
C
Well,
just
as
a
point
of
correction,
I
believe
the
alyssa
and
sarah
may
were
under
general
public
eric,
linda
meyer
replacement.
A
C
C
She
is
completing
her
term,
so
she'll
be
still
a
member
until
331
22,
but
the
idea
was
given
that
we
had
opened
up
applications
and
really
it's
just
right
around
the
corner
in
less
than
two
months,
it's
being
proactive
with
the
candidates
and
interest
of
individuals
who
did
apply
for
more.
Specifically,
it
was
sarah
guadalupe's
because
we
needed
to
fill
she's
a
vacant
position
right
now.
C
C
So
if
I'm
understanding,
commissioner
jackson
so
mikaya
and
john
paul,
both
of
their
terms
expire
on
the
31st
of
may,
they
both
have
shown
interest
in
being
reappointed.
Okay
hadas
is
going
to
remain
until
march
31st,
but
she's
expressed
that
she's
not
interested
in
moving
forward
with
another
reappointment
on
the
board.
B
C
Correct
and
again
go
back
to
one
of
the
things
that
pam
shared
was
was
that
there
were
individuals
who
did
apply
for
positions
on
the
ochn
board,
that
weren't
vacant
and
weren't
expiring.
B
B
This
is
tricky,
I'm
glad
that
we're
having
these
conversations.
It's
just
points
of
clarification.
I
just
you
know
now.
I
see
why
john
young
is
where
he
is
and
why
malchia
newman
and
john
paul
torres
are
where
they
are
sure.
C
B
C
F
I
like
to
make
a
motion
that
we
recommend
melchia
and
john,
to
continue
under
general,
public
and
john
young
as
secondary
consumer
and
then
a
along
with
that
is
to
conduct
interviews
with
yvette
bobby
alyssa
and
sarah
on
february,
8th
for
the
representative
of
an
agency
or
or
having
a
working
involvement
with
mental
health
services
position
and
also
for
alyssa
and
sarah.
The
general
public
fifth
position.
Okay,.
C
I
also
hear
that
there
is
a
motion
to
move
forward
with
having
john
young
replace
hadas
bernard
as
the
secondary,
with
the
expectation
that
hadas
will
be
completing
that
term
until
may,
30
or
march
31st,
and
then
moving
forward.
As
commissioner
luke
said
in
her
motion
moving
forward
with
interviewing
on
february,
8th
bobby
goodrum
and
yvette,
oh
gosh,
I
don't
wanna
yvette
woodruff
as
well
as
moving
forward
with
interviews
for
the
general
public
appointment
in
regards
to
alyssa
valden
and
sarah
may
is
there
support
support
by
commissioner
joliette
just.
C
C
A
Please,
commissioners
lose
yes,
julia,
yes,
jackson,
yes,
nelson,
yes,
ma'am.
C
Fourier
zero
nays
motion
carries
all
righty
next
up,
we'll
move
on
to
item
number
10
on
our
regular
jenna.
This
is
now
our
second
public
comment
as
a
reminder,
this
can
be
for
any
item.
Individuals
have
three
minutes
during
a
public
comment
to
speak.
So
at
this
point,
I'd
like
to
open
up
our
second
public
comment.
G
Good
morning
my
name
is
beth
felix
and
I'm
from
clarkston
and,
as
we
were
discussing
mental
health,
I
believe
that
it's
very
important-
and
it's
I
mean
our
suicide
rate
here
in
michigan-
has
skyrocketed.
G
My
my
concern
is,
with
these
kids
being
masked
and
us
keep
and
we
keep
going
to
this
remote
learning,
and
this
is
not
okay,
especially
when
we
have
the
superintendent
from
oxford-
and
I
quote,
this
memo
was
released
before
winter
break
and
he's
he
stated
through
a
partnership
with
oakland
county
health
division
and
oakland
county
community
health
network.
We
have
had
countless
times
have
heard
countless
times
from
mental
health
experts
over
the
last
two
weeks
that
social
interaction
and
human
contact
play
critical
roles.
G
I
don't
know
if
any
of
you
have
been
at
the
legacy
center
to
see
where
these
students
gather
but
they're
having
this
human
contact
in
this
interaction
and
it's
all
being
done
without
masks,
and
I
think
this
is
playing
a
detriment
to
our
children,
keeping
them
out
of
the
schools
when
our
schools
keep
closing
for
two
weeks
three
weeks.
This
is
not
acceptable,
and
this
is
attributing
to
this
mental
health.
C
D
Good
morning
sasha
hi
tasha
from
clarkson,
I
I
do
agree
with
beth.
I
actually
pulled
my
kids
out
of
the
public
schools
when
everything
started
happening
and
we
do
a
homeschool
hybrid
program.
It's
been
the
best
for
their
mental
well-being.
I've
through
this
whole
experience
you
know,
stores,
are
weird
every
place.
You
go
it's
awkward,
it's
weird
you're,
not
sure.
If
you
should
help
people
or
not
help
people
will
they
be
hurt.
If
you
get
too
close
to
them,
it's
it's
a
weird
world.
D
We
need
to
do
whatever
we
can
to
preserve
our
kids,
but
also
on
that
note
on
social
media
the
other
day.
I
think
it
was
about
four
or
five
days
ago
I
screenshotted
it
public
health
oakland
posted
an
article
saying
over
40
000
women,
who've
received
the
covet
vaccine
during
pregnancy,
found
no
preterm
birth,
or
so
it
goes
on
saying
how
safe
the
vaccine
is.
But
then
I
see
a
couple
of
new
streams.
Later
foyer
docs
revealed
pfizer,
shot
caused
avalanche
of
miscarriages
and
stillborn
babies.
D
So
I,
where
is
the
information
I
you
know?
Apparently,
the
public
health
department
has
paid
a
lot
of
money
for
social
media
outreach
because
it's
literally
every
second
or
third
story
in
my
news
feed
but
where's
the
data
that
backs
it
up.
So
how
can
a
foia
request
from
the
man,
the
vaccine
manufacturer,
be
in
direct
conflict
with
the
information
that
we're
getting
from
the
health
department?
I'm
just
looking
for
answers.
I
don't
have
the
answers,
I'm
hoping
you
guys
can
help
guide
us
in
the
right
direction
to
get
the
truth
out
there.
Thank
you.