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Republicans appear poised to maintain control of the mayor’s office for another four years.
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“If you're disabled, and you don't get to speak for yourself, then you lose your voice.”
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“Your community, your neighbors, are working in those ERs around the clock, and they are tired, and they are getting really taxed."
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“It’s important, again, that we use these funds to provide lifesaving drugs, and lifesaving treatment.”
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“People are tired, and we’ve seen a significant resurgence here. There’s a significant demand in our emergency rooms, in our COVID unit, in our ICU, and so, we need all hands on deck.”
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“More than 820,000 Americans are on the waitlist to receive care. Families may have to wait as long as five years, to get home care services that they need for their loved ones who are aging or disabled.”
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"Our numbers had gotten so low that we did not need to continue the rapid testing site. But the numbers are going up.”
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“A lot of our staff is out doing their regulatory jobs, that need to happen, and it leaves us less infrastructure for doing the case investigation."
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“It’s going to be very, very difficult to provide the same level of healthcare if we are, all of a sudden, starting to see people walk off the job and leave the healthcare industry.”
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“At the current rate, things have the potential to get out of control. And the last thing anybody wants to see is another shutdown.”