Community Letter from the Mayor

Leavenworth, WALocal News

In his community letter, Mayor Carl Florea emphasizes humanity's unique ability to adapt and learn, drawing a comparison to the COVID-19 virus's rapid evolution, particularly with the Delta variant. He notes that hospitalizations in the state have reached unprecedented levels, significantly threatening the healthcare system. Despite advancements in treatment that have reduced mortality rates, a staggering 90% of those hospitalized are unvaccinated. Florea recognizes the diverse personal reasons behind vaccine hesitancy, including philosophical and health-related concerns, but he asserts that a higher vaccination rate could alleviate current pandemic pressures. He expresses a longing for society to match the virus's adaptability, underscoring the urgent need for collective action in health measures.

The mayor’s message is clear: individual choices impact community health. He encourages residents to stay safe and work together to navigate these challenging times. Ultimately, Florea conveys a message of resilience and hope for a better future.

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