City Of Huntsville: City Of Huntsville Encourages Safe Celebrations This Thanksgiving Holiday
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Huntsville AL
24 November, 2021
12:42 PM
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Press release from the City of Huntsville: November 23, 2021 With nearly 80% of the Madison County population age 12 and above having received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, the City of Huntsville is encouraging citizens to continue making smart decisions this holiday season. Jeff Birdwell, director of the Huntsville-Madison County Emergency Management Agency, said those who plan to gather with family or friends this Thanksgiving can enjoy their holiday while still taking precautions to prevent another surge in COVID-19. "Thanks to the vaccine and other public health measures, we're in a great place right now as we enter the holidays," Birdwell said. "We can continue to keep COVID-19 at bay by following a few simple steps proven to limit the spread of the virus in our community." Last year, Alabama experienced an upsurge in COVID-19 cases after the holidays. At the time, the COVID-19 vaccine was not widely available. Even though cases, hospitalizations and deaths due to COVID-19 have dropped significantly since late summer, the Alabama Department of Public Health advises individuals and families to remain cautious as the virus can be unpredictable. Jeff Samz, CEO of Huntsville Hospital, said masking remains effective in limiting the spread of COVID-19, especially in those who are unvaccinated. Face covers are also helpful in reducing the transmission of other respiratory diseases such as influenza and RSV. "We continue to encourage masking, especially in indoor situations where exposure is increased," Samz said. As our community prepares to gather with friends and family for Thanksgiving, Crestwood Medical Center CEO Dr. Pam Hudson is asking citizens to reflect on the sacrifices our health care and frontline workers have made throughout the pandemic. "This Thanksgiving, I am so grateful for the service of our health care and other essential workers in keeping our community safe," she said. "I am also grateful for the increasing percentages of our local community who are vaccinated and the steady use of masking." Looking for ways you can safely celebrate? Here are a few ideas: This press release was produced by the City of Huntsville. The views expressed here are the author's own.
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