A Statement From Mayor Victoria Woodards on Governor Jay Inslees Extension of Stay Home, Stay Healthy Order

Tacoma, WALocal News

In response to Governor Jay Inslee's extension of the 'Stay Home, Stay Healthy' order, Tacoma Mayor Victoria Woodards conveyed her appreciation for the difficult yet necessary decision aimed at combating COVID-19. She acknowledged the hardships this order imposes on local businesses and families but stressed that compliance is vital for public health and long-term economic stability. Drawing on historical context, Woodards pointed out that communities that swiftly enforced similar measures during the 1918 Flu Pandemic tended to recover more rapidly. She urged Tacoma residents to consider the health of their loved ones and to act as "superheroes" by following the guidelines. The Mayor encouraged community engagement through supportive actions, such as donating blood or delivering supplies to vulnerable neighbors.

She commended the city's officials for their commitment to maintaining essential services while prioritizing health and safety. The statement highlighted the unified spirit of Tacoma, encapsulated in the phrase "Compassionate Tacoma," and called for collective resilience during this challenging time. Ultimately, Woodards expressed confidence that the community would emerge stronger together.

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