Reindeer Go Into Isolation

Santa’s A-team of reindeer have gone into isolation. Nothing is wrong. This is standard protocol. The idea is to keep the health of the reindeer in check and to make sure that in the time between now and when Santa launches the reindeer remain properly fed, exercised and hydrated.
“There have been years when Santa has flown with reindeer who were slightly injured or even fighting a little cold,” said Elf Victor, Santa’s head elf of Reindeer Operations. “Last year was a good example when Vixen was coming off of a leg injury. She flew, but was not 100%. We work to try and make sure all the reindeer are feeling well and ready to fly with Santa.”
It’s a different story with Vixen this year. She recovered and went into intense training early in the year and came back this year to win the Reindeer Games. She is 100%.
In fact, all the reindeer appear to be extremely fit and ready to fly for Santa this year.
From a broader perspective, the tens of thousands of other reindeer who work Operation Airlift and other missions in support of Santa are doing exceptionally well, too.
For more information about the current state of Santa’s reindeer, please listen to the North Pole Radio News report in the player above.
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Thank you, Elf Harold! I agree with Elf Crash; Santa’s A-Team reindeer need their best mind and body conditions. That’s their essential job now! I’m glad all the reindeer were okay in the reindeer games, and Vixen’s condition is good now. They will be ready for Christmas Eve. I want to cheer them up and also take care of them. I pray for Elf Frank, Elf Crash, and all elves, and Santa’s conditions will be excellent on Christmas Eve. Merry Christmas! XD