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Holiday Message to the Community.

December 18, 2020

May the joy of this season live in your heart all year through.

winter pine trees with snow

As we enter the holiday season and soon turn to a new year, I want to share our feelings of hope for better days ahead.

We have battled this historic pandemic for the past nine months, and while COVID-19 continues to significantly impact our daily lives, the arrival of a safe and effective vaccine is a true sign that we may soon get this virus under control.

This year has been unlike any we’ve ever experienced in our lifetimes, but through this struggle, we have witnessed countless acts of caring and compassion. Even the simple steps you all continue to take, like masking, social distancing and avoiding large groups, are acts of kindness to those around you, and show this is a community that truly cares about each other.

To our heroic staff, thank you for your courage, resilience, talent and commitment. And to our community, thank you for your every kind word, donation and gesture of support. You have stood with us, and we will always be here for you.

From our family at Circle Health and Lowell General Hospital to yours, we wish you a very happy and safe holiday season.

Season’s Greetings,

Joseph A. White
President and CEO
Circle Health and Lowell General Hospital

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