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DECEMBER {Partridgeberry}

“Whoooo!” A crowd cheered.

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The first vaccine had been administered to a front-line sanatorium worker. Scientists had been rapidly trying to push the vaccine rollout and start administering them.

“I am very proud to be a sanatorium care worker, and I’m also very proud to be in this position to show that these vaccines are safe, and that everyone should get them. I am incredibly thankful for the scientists that have created this vaccine, and to be the first one in the Forest to get it. This vaccine is a light at the end of a really dark tunnel.” The deer, who had just gotten her shot in front of Rupert, said.

The chairman of the region, who was also there while the deer got her shot, said a few words:

“Thank you, doctor. Thank you, nurse. Thank you, Mr. Dowling. Thank you for everything you’ve done for all Yorkers through this pandemic. I know how horrific it was. It was a modern-day battlefield, and that’s why the word heroes is so appropriate to what you do. Put your fear aside, and you stepped up every day to serve others, and you did it magnificently well, so I can’t thank you enough. This vaccine is exciting because I believe this is the weapon that will end the war. It’s the beginning of the last chapter of the book, but now we just have to do it. Vaccine doesn’t work if it’s in the vial, right? So our region has been working very hard to deploy it, get it out. We have animals moving this all over the region right now. We want to get it deployed and we want to get it deployed quickly, and we’re here to watch you take the first shot. We’re all with you.”

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