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- We're back with another episode

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of "A Conversation About COVID"

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with our panel:

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YPG Commander Colonel Patrick McFall,

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Technical Director Larry Bracamonte,

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Health Clinical OIC Major Jennifer Fiandt,

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and Acting Deputy Garrison
Manager Ron Rodriguez.

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Colonel McFall, do you have
any opening remarks, sir?

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- I wanna thank everybody for tuning in

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and listening to this broadcast,

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'cause this is very important information

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that we're trying to
project positive behaviors

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and hopefully get control
of what's going on in COVID,

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but also to answer the
questions which you have asked.

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Mark.

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- Colonel McFall, with COVID
numbers rising in Yuma area,

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have we seen an increase
of cases here on YPG?

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And do you expect we're going to go back

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to HPCON Charlie at some point?

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- Mark, we are seeing
an increase in cases.

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Those cases are coming from off post.

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I believe the experts and the data

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are saying that what's to stop this from,

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people who are either in
gatherings or friends,

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or however who may not be wearing mask.

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CDC recommends wearing mask.

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I keep pushing and stay
vigilant on that message.

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We must wear a mask.

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We have proven if we wear a mask,

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it has been a protector for all of us.

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And we prove that they are
on Project Convergence 20.

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As far as why I see this
going to HBCON Charlie,

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I am doing everything in
my power to prevent that.

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We may see some change in procedures

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and guidance out there,

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but I find that find it very important

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that we protect the amenities

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for our YPG family,

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simply those who live on YPG

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since we are very remote.

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I understand the importance of
those benefits to our family.

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And we're looking to keep it protected,

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but I'm asking for your help.

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- [Mark] Mr. Bracamonte,

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if someone in the workforce
tests positive for COVID,

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what are the procedures for
notifying their workmates?

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Does that person have
to have a negative test

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before they come back to work?

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- So first of all Mark,

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there's gonna be a Mission Trace Team

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that's gonna look into the matter.

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They're gonna interview the positive

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or the symptomatic individual

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and determine a couple of things.

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One, was the individual wearing a mask?

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Was the individual at least six feet apart

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from the other worker?

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And was the contact for 15 minutes or less

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during the entire day?

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If that's the case,

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then no workforce
notifications are necessary.

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However,

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if the positive or symptomatic individual

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or close contact individual,

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did not follow the guidelines,

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then the workers who came
into contact with him or her

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will observe a 14-day quarantine period.

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Now,

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the point here is that
the exposure individual

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may test out of the
14-day quarantine period

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no sooner than five days from
the most recent exposure,

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which would be day six,

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providing that the individual
has a negative COVID-19 test.

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Now the positive or the
symptomatic individual

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must complete a minimum
10-day recovery period,

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with the final day being fever-free

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and a reduction in overall symptoms.

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Once an individual tests positive,

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they can not test out of
the 10-day recovery period.

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So if the initial test by
a symptomatic individual

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returns a negative result,

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then the individual is then
simply placed on sick leave.

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- I'd just like to add onto that,

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that the Mission Trace Team is in contact

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with those of us here at
the clinic on a daily basis.

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If they have any question about

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what kind of determination
they should make

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regarding a contact trace,

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then they give us a call

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and we kind of help
guide them through that.

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We've had a great working
relationship with them so far.

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We look forward to that
continuing in the future.

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But the other reason
that people don't need

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a negative test result

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after they have had a confirmed
case of the Coronavirus,

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is that,

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the test is far more likely
to have a false positive

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than a false negative.

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That means is that after your
body has fought off the virus,

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there's bits of those,

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that little bit of a killed
virus can persist in your body.

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And the test will react
to that as a positive,

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even though you're no longer positive.

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As a result,

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the CDC does not currently
recommend retesting anyone

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who's had a confirmed
case of the Coronavirus

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for at least three months.

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Thinking is that your
protective antibodies

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will last at least three months,

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but after that,

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it is much more unknown.

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- [Mark] Major Fiandt,

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can you walk us through
what it might look like

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once a COVID vaccine becomes available?

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- Yeah, sure.

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So, there are first of all,

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a lot more unknowns than
knowns at this point.

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But a couple of things that we do know,

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first of all, there are three vaccines

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that are likely to be available soon.

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The Pfizer vaccine,

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the Moderna vaccine

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and the AstraZeneca vaccine.

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The first two have already
applied for authorization

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from the FDA,

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and the third one is
expected to apply soon.

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All of those vaccines have performed well

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in large scale tests,

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both in terms of their safety

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and in their ability to prevent COVID.

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We don't know for sure
which vaccine we will get.

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Although it seems likely

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that we may get the Moderna vaccine.

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The US Government has already purchased

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a hundred million doses of this vaccine

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and our clinic can safely
store that vaccine.

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When we do get,

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that first allotment that we get

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is probably going to be very small

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and it's going to be
for healthcare workers

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and first responders only.

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As we continue to get in,

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supplies of the vaccine after that,

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then it'll be basically priority.

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Active duty,

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high-risk patients,

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dependents, et cetera.

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It's all gonna depend on how much we get

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and how we're given that vaccine.

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What we do also know is
that all of the vaccines

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that are likely going
to become available soon

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are two-dose series.

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So you're going to get to need two shots,

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basically three to four weeks apart,

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depending on which vaccine it is.

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The reported side effects
are pretty comparable

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to the flu shot.

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Some folks will feel
crummy for a day or so,

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you're probably going to
have a kind of a sore arm,

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but that's really it.

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There's no risk of infection

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because you're not getting
dosed with anything

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that's going to...

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Can cause an infection.

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And so therefore there's
no need to quarantine.

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- [Mark] Do you expect you'll provide it

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to civilian workers here

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or just active duty and
your regular patients?

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- I'm Sure we will eventually,

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it's just a matter of how much vaccine

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and how much we get it and when.

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But, I predict that we're
going to get an amount

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for all of our workforce, eventually.

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Just not sure when and how
that's going to come in

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because obviously that's...

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Vaccines have been a
tough issue this year.

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- We said healthcare workers
and first responders,

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when we say healthcare workers,

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we're talking about the
military health care workers?

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- Yes, sir. As well as all the
civilians in the clinic too,

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anybody who touches a patient.

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- Inside of the YPG Clinic, correct?

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- Yes, sir.

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I'm getting clarification on a
free for all folks right now.

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- Okay.

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Thank you.

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And then the first responders is of course

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the fire department,

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police force,

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those type people.
- Yes sir.

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- But it does not include is

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if you're a healthcare
provider working in town,

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does not count for them?

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- Right.

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They should be able to get
it through their own links,

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is obviously why RMC is going to get down

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to put down the vaccine.

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The County Health Department

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is going to get allotments
of vaccine as well.

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So there should be other
sources for those folks.

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And again, it'll just kind of have to be

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on a as-supplies-come-in basis

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'cause

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yes.

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- No, that's fair.

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I appreciate you clarifying that.

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And it sounds like a
pretty reasonable response.

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So thank you so much.

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- Mr. Rodriguez,

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what is post-life going
to look like in December?

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Do you expect they'll still
be a tree lighting ceremony

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and things like that?

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- So our intent at this
point is to do all the things

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that we normally do this time of year,

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the tree lighting,

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the Santa Claus visit on Christmas Eve,

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the Angel Tree.

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But

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we're gonna try to do that in a manner

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which incorporates CDC guidelines,

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in a safe manner

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and

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potentially the subject could change,

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but that won't be done in a vacuum

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that will be done in conjunction
with the Senior Commander.

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- We are not at the peak.

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All the experts say we're not the peak

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and the data if you
correlate back to the summer

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when Arizona was in the news,

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is not at the peak.

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I think the projection for the peak

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and correct if I'm wrong please,

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is this round, December 25th,

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the holiday seasons.

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What that looks like we'll
go higher, I do not know,

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but boils down to behaviors.

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We have to manage our behaviors

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in accordance with CDC guidelines.

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Mass fatigue is a real thing.

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Mental fatigue, I believe is a real thing.

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And I think people are tired,

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but I'm asking everybody to keep going.

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It's not only to protect you,

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but protect the post,

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protect the mission and just keep us safe.

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- It comes down to behaviors.

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So those watching

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that graph,

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in terms of how it tracks
up and then we plateau

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in terms of COVID cases

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and then things get better.

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That plateau,

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those peaks,

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they're not inevitable,

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both in terms of the severity

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in terms of how bad it can get

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or how quickly we can improve.

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We can flatten that curve.

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We can keep this from getting worse.

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If we start embracing
those behaviors again

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and

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avoiding those high risk activities that,

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everyone wants to get together

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and holiday season like we normally would,

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but it's not safe to do so this year.

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And I think it's especially important

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that when we think about that,

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in terms of considering that risk,

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that there is imminent
hope on the horizon.

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We're going to get our first
shipment of vaccine soon.

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I don't know if it's
gonna be December soon

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or if it's gonna be January soon.

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But it's gonna be here soon

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and we're gonna start those efforts.

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So we will...

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There is a hope of return to normal soon.

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So taking those risks when we're so close

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to the finish line,

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just does not feel in
any way, shape or form

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like a good choice.

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- Is there a difference in
mask that the CDC is saying?

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- Generally masks are on a
range of effectiveness, right?

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So kind of the best you've got

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are those medical grade N95 masks,

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the ones that don't have
painters valves on them.

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And then you've got sort of,

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well-made cloth masks,

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preferably with a filter

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or at least a couple of
different layers of fabric

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and then sort of simple
one-layer cloth masks.

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And then now we're at like
balaclavas or handkerchiefs

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or those sorts of things

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where that's just...

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That tends to be a less effective barrier.

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And you'd kind of get more pass through.

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Obviously that's just kind of an array,

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a scale of effectiveness, right?

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So that balaclava,

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it's not that it's not
protecting you at all,

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but it's not protecting you very well.

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And most importantly,

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it's also not protecting
anybody else very well.

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So cause there is still breath
that passes through that.

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So when we look at what we can do

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to try to embrace those
kind of best practices

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and get ourselves through this last,

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kind of the last push for Coronavirus,

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trying to wear more effective
masks that have good layers

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and multiple filters, et cetera,

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rather than just kind of
going with the easy solution,

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making sure you maintain that mask.

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So if it's a cloth mask,

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it needs to be replaced every day

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and needs to be washed

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and appropriately.

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It shouldn't be the mask
that hangs off the gear stick

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in your car for the next month.

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So, just those sorts of things.

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And if it's a disposable mask,

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please treat it as a disposable
mask and throw it away.

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If you've been touching
the outside, it's done.

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- I hear a lot.

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Everybody's tired of the virus.

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Everybody's tired of wearing mask.

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But again,

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we are close to the finish line

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and obviously if we don't
practice safe behaviors,

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our numbers are gonna go up.

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More people are gonna get infected

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and unfortunately, possibly,

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more of your high risk
folks to include the elderly

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are gonna die as a result of COVID-19.

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So we want to do everything that we can

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to prevent this virus from spreading.

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The one thing I will say is
that when you guys come to work,

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I believe that everybody
does a fairly good job

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of making sure that they're practicing,

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safe procedures.

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But when you go home tonight,

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also talk with your families

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because they're part of this as well.

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Talk to your kids, talk to your wife,

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make sure that they're also
practicing safe procedures,

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because again,

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if they get you infected

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and obviously you can infect
your co-workers out here.

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And that's something that
we're also trying to prevent.

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So, like Major Fiandt said,

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behaviors are important.

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Make sure you're practicing safe behaviors

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when you're out there
and you're out and about.

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Not only at work, but also off work.

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- So pretty much since
the beginning of COVID,

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we've been telling people
you need to wear masks

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in different facilities, MWR facilities,

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APHIS,

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DECA,

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and we've had some complaints recently.

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And as it been reflected
a couple of times,

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people are getting tired

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and people are getting
tired of wearing masks

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with people going into some
of the food establishments

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without masks.

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Now is the time.

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I mean,

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it's been pointed out
the masks of workforce.

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We have not had any documented
cases of people getting COVID

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in one of our facilities
on the installation.

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Now is not the time to back off
from the safety precautions.

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We are actually going to
step back and go to takeout

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in a couple of our facilities
and then continue dining

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in a couple of others.

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But, if people do not police
themselves and wear masks,

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at some point

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we'll be forced to look at
potentially closing facilities,

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if the rules aren't followed.

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So, we need everybody to
just kind of buckle down

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and make it to the finish line.

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- I hope this was beneficial,
give a little more insight,

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but more importantly,

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continue to stress the importance

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of following the CDC guidelines

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and those safe behaviors
that we all talk about.

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I wanna thank you all again

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for everything you're doing.

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You're all awesome

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and I appreciate you.

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Truth and testing.

