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— also something of a public creation. population healthare down to social policy. there _ population health outcomes are down to social policy. there has _ population health outcomes are down to social policy. there has been - to social policy. there has been proactive — to social policy. there has been proactive disinvestment- to social policy. there has been proactive disinvestment in- to social policy. there has been proactive disinvestment in our. proactive disinvestment in our...
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illegal e-cigarettes are a significant public health risk to americans. they contribute to addiction and health issues, and they pose a dire threat to youth who are often the primary targets of aggressive marketing campaigns. as you're aware, illegal e-cigarettes have flooded our nation. many of these products originate from abroad and in particular from china. tens of millions of e-cigarette applications have been filed with fda for for authorization. many manufacturers have exploited the pre-market authorization process. for example, some have tried to evade fda denial orders by making minimal alterations to previously denied products and then filing another application with fda. some overseas manufacturers routinely, mystically air shipments at port of entry to evade import alerts. and retailers across the country continue to manufacture their own products in individual stores. taken together, these factors have made illegal e-cigarettes all too accessible while allowing young people to obtain them at brick and mortar retailers across the country and on
illegal e-cigarettes are a significant public health risk to americans. they contribute to addiction and health issues, and they pose a dire threat to youth who are often the primary targets of aggressive marketing campaigns. as you're aware, illegal e-cigarettes have flooded our nation. many of these products originate from abroad and in particular from china. tens of millions of e-cigarette applications have been filed with fda for for authorization. many manufacturers have exploited the...
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part of that responsibility is ensuring that we inforce vending rules to protect public health and ensure public spaces are safe and accessible. but as long as these vendors are allowed to sell their goods, they worry one bad incident will negatively impact the entire area. >> the health issue come up, don't blame the chinatown. blame the health department. >> the health department tells us 3 people have been cited so far recently for illegal selling seafood caught in the san francisco bay. >>> the san francisco judge overseeing the bob lee murder trial was not happy with the defense team today. in fact she said the attorneys were wasting her time. they're representing the person accused of stabbing lee to death last year. during an emergency hearing today, the judge slammed the attorneys for failing to submit motions properly and violating court rules. they apparently started apologizing for the filing but said the mistake wasn't on him. he's set to be back in court next monday. >> smash and grab robberies are devastating for small businesses. these last year when thieves slammed the two
part of that responsibility is ensuring that we inforce vending rules to protect public health and ensure public spaces are safe and accessible. but as long as these vendors are allowed to sell their goods, they worry one bad incident will negatively impact the entire area. >> the health issue come up, don't blame the chinatown. blame the health department. >> the health department tells us 3 people have been cited so far recently for illegal selling seafood caught in the san...
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public health and research laboratories were required everywhere. army doctor were beingdu encountered. new procedures, methods of treatment and control had to be developed and evaluated. operation comet under extreme heat and cold produced problems that were challenge the medicale department in his laboratory. behind the vast medical laboratory organization that followed the o armies to every distant outpost and are fighting front where the many divisions and services of the surgeon general's office. although the laboratory division was concerned with every aspect of medical laboratory operation, outstanding service was contributedci by other divisions of the preventive medicine service as well as a training in hospital divisions. personal and supply services the army research and graduate school. the army institute of pathology. these organizations represent a coordinated effort selected the operation of the army medicals laboratory. the first big job was to train the field and hospital laboratory units as well as technical personnel for these ass
public health and research laboratories were required everywhere. army doctor were beingdu encountered. new procedures, methods of treatment and control had to be developed and evaluated. operation comet under extreme heat and cold produced problems that were challenge the medicale department in his laboratory. behind the vast medical laboratory organization that followed the o armies to every distant outpost and are fighting front where the many divisions and services of the surgeon general's...
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in a statement, the department of public health wrote the city and county of san francisco is committed to ensuring the health and public safety of everyone. part of that responsibility is ensuring that we enforce bending rules to protect public health and ensure a public spaces are safe and accessible. but as long as these vendors are allowed to sell their goods. sue worries that one bad incident will negatively impact the entire area. the health issue come up don't blame the chinatown bring the government. bring the health department. >liz>well, the health department tells us three people have been cited so far for illegally selling seafood caught in the san francisco bay. it's one more way san francisco is trying to bring people back to city streets, entertainment zones today we'll see that idea come to life for octoberfest on front street. back in may, mayor london breed proposed the idea. it allows restaurants and bars to sell alcohol on the streets and sidewalks during special events. at tonight's octoberfest, there will be live music, costume contests, bratwurst and of course, ic
in a statement, the department of public health wrote the city and county of san francisco is committed to ensuring the health and public safety of everyone. part of that responsibility is ensuring that we enforce bending rules to protect public health and ensure a public spaces are safe and accessible. but as long as these vendors are allowed to sell their goods. sue worries that one bad incident will negatively impact the entire area. the health issue come up don't blame the chinatown bring...
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the public by using a personal e-mail that would only lead to further distrust in the nation's scientific community. and this decline in the confidence of the enterprise has rippled and had health effects that we are seeing even now. for example, we have seen the effect of the distrust in science specifically within our vaccine record. a recent survey from the public policy center found that the proportion of respondents who did not believe in vaccines that are approved in the united states doubled from, nearly doubled from 9% to 16% between april, 2021 and the fall of 23. and with new variance of the coronavirus, people are getting their booster shot. as we hold today's hearing, the united states is at the precipice of losing the measles elimination status due to repeated outbreaks of the disease that propped up against the country from florida to ohio to missouri to california. this is especially concerning his 250,000 kindergartners nationwide haven't received their updated measles immunization leaving them unprotected from this deadly disease. that is not your fault. when people don't trust scientists, they don't trust the science. you've answered this question in another w
the public by using a personal e-mail that would only lead to further distrust in the nation's scientific community. and this decline in the confidence of the enterprise has rippled and had health effects that we are seeing even now. for example, we have seen the effect of the distrust in science specifically within our vaccine record. a recent survey from the public policy center found that the proportion of respondents who did not believe in vaccines that are approved in the united states...
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by the public health costs from e-cigarette sales.e are having this enforcement discussion today is because u.s. tobacco regulation in the hands of this fda is broken for the fda was supposed to implement the tobacco control act to allow americans access to alternatives to cigarettes that are less harmful instead the fda has done the exact opposite. it is misused its power to impose a de facto ban unflavored vaping products without reviewing the science. since passage of the control act the fda has authorized 16000 combustible tobacco products and only a handful of vaping products. in the past two years alone this fda has not authorize a single vaping product or a nicotine pouch product but it has rushed 2000 combustible products in closing 821 new cigarettes to the market for americans to smoke. the fda has not done his job as a regulator. and now it e wants more fundingo force the very actions which federal courts have declared illegal which are going for supreme court review. to be clear at the fda has repeatedly stated every singl
by the public health costs from e-cigarette sales.e are having this enforcement discussion today is because u.s. tobacco regulation in the hands of this fda is broken for the fda was supposed to implement the tobacco control act to allow americans access to alternatives to cigarettes that are less harmful instead the fda has done the exact opposite. it is misused its power to impose a de facto ban unflavored vaping products without reviewing the science. since passage of the control act the fda...
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there is a lot more we must do to end the public health crisis but i am encouraged by the progress we have made and by everyone here i know who was ready to get the job done. thank you all for the work you do. you are the wind beneath my wings for sure. thank you so much. [applause] >> thank you so much and thank you for wearing orange, the official caller of the movement. next up we have congressman steven horsford. we always tried to start the summits with hearing from survivors of gun violence and learning from them not just their stories but how they can be a tribute to the policy solutions. like many survivors in the room today, congressman orford experienced gun violence at a young age and he has dedicated his life to advocating for a community in vegas and used his position to pass stronger gun laws and large investments in intervention and prevention. [indiscernible] which would invest $6.5 billion in antiviolence programs and job opportunities. i see cvi workers in the audience today. this legislation is necessary to ensure they have the resources and sustainability for growt
there is a lot more we must do to end the public health crisis but i am encouraged by the progress we have made and by everyone here i know who was ready to get the job done. thank you all for the work you do. you are the wind beneath my wings for sure. thank you so much. [applause] >> thank you so much and thank you for wearing orange, the official caller of the movement. next up we have congressman steven horsford. we always tried to start the summits with hearing from survivors of gun...
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but yeah, it was created through regulation by the heads of these public health departments. - yeah, and as you mentioned, i mean, it's done so much good overall, right, from a public standpoint. even though you may not wanna share your dna, it's done tremendous, tremendous benefit. - right, and i think that is the concern from, i know that is the concern from the medical lobby. their concern is that parents knew the state was storing their child's dna, they would want it destroyed. but the medical community relies on this dna to do very important research to create new tests, and find new diseases, and new cures to help children. so, you know, there really is a circular argument here, right? you wanna make sure that the dna is stored, but the question remains, should parents have the right to know it's being stored? - let's talk about your personal connection here, julie. how'd you first get on the trail of all of this? - well, a lawmaker back in 2015 introduced a bill about a year and a half after i gave birth to my now 11-year-old, and i had no idea. and i'm an investigative report
but yeah, it was created through regulation by the heads of these public health departments. - yeah, and as you mentioned, i mean, it's done so much good overall, right, from a public standpoint. even though you may not wanna share your dna, it's done tremendous, tremendous benefit. - right, and i think that is the concern from, i know that is the concern from the medical lobby. their concern is that parents knew the state was storing their child's dna, they would want it destroyed. but the...
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v was the only massive investment into public health. the sharing research could contain a deputy pandemic in 2020. this put us in a prime position to collaborate numerous international vaccine problems of the to have cars involved. the hood of climate fixing opportunities to take technical research. and we need to make sure that even though we do these calls, we have to make sure that we have access to fix it. save the so we have to be committed to the in game. yeah. and in game is an affordable intervention for the field. when we started with h, i d, it was very difficult to isolate an antibody from person in 20192020. we could do that in a matter of weeks, or we can do it 10 times a 100 times faster and more efficiently, that we have isolated antibodies from cove. it infected people by the hundreds in a few weeks. i think of h, i v a little bit like the nasa space program get it brought to bear all kinds of technologies that are bearing fruit in other areas. and one of those areas is emerging viruses like cold the, the biotech firm du
v was the only massive investment into public health. the sharing research could contain a deputy pandemic in 2020. this put us in a prime position to collaborate numerous international vaccine problems of the to have cars involved. the hood of climate fixing opportunities to take technical research. and we need to make sure that even though we do these calls, we have to make sure that we have access to fix it. save the so we have to be committed to the in game. yeah. and in game is an...
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and 166,984.60 from the california department of public health and again mr. wong, do you have a presentation on that? oh sorry. director, and staff. it direct for san francisco health network. the city and of san francisco has received test kits for dph over the last year. since covid but since the declaration is no longer in place for emergency, other protocol that require us to formerly accept this as a gift from cdph. we currently receive about 50,000 test kits at laguna honda and zuckerberg combined. we redistribute this to cbos, health partners who require test kits due to the minimum, the pop up of surges throughout the covid event. so it's our recommendation that we continue to receive these kits that are gifted to the other public health, on going and this is the formal acknowledgment for the test kits that were received in the last fiscal year. >> thank you, is there a motion to approve. >> so moved. >> second. >> and is there any public comment on this item? >> is there any public comment in the room on this item? is there any public comment? commiss
and 166,984.60 from the california department of public health and again mr. wong, do you have a presentation on that? oh sorry. director, and staff. it direct for san francisco health network. the city and of san francisco has received test kits for dph over the last year. since covid but since the declaration is no longer in place for emergency, other protocol that require us to formerly accept this as a gift from cdph. we currently receive about 50,000 test kits at laguna honda and...
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he divested out of public health. that's in part how we've arrived at this apparent clash between science on the one hand in front on the other, the only catch up with toby found he remains diplomatic about with deep roofs. that phone between him and the side president we were consider the best prepared country for paying them. but as it turns out, when you get a walk or light cove it 19, you're never as prepared as you really want it. so that was the tension that sort of merged into some political divisiveness in the country. the south 28000000 americans are without insurance, even after obamacare. 24000000 americans are under insured. whole slots of the country are in essence disconnected out of our capacity to intervene in their health, the vaccine to get where it is, but was covered with we're looking at the end of this year. well, it's been more than a decade re uh, we started that vaccine work in h i. d in 1986 is that the apps study if it works, if we do get protection, will be the 1st in a multi step process o
he divested out of public health. that's in part how we've arrived at this apparent clash between science on the one hand in front on the other, the only catch up with toby found he remains diplomatic about with deep roofs. that phone between him and the side president we were consider the best prepared country for paying them. but as it turns out, when you get a walk or light cove it 19, you're never as prepared as you really want it. so that was the tension that sort of merged into some...
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weakness will be a priority and what a administration of the elected john hopkins public health professorgets it wrong of what it means for health and highlights the flaws in the public health system and he joins us now, thank you for being here we mentioned rfk junior and we should mention your going to speak on a senate panel come on up with rfk junior i guess that's later today but we appreciate you being here. the public health concern took a real beating during the pandemic and deservedly so is a lot of mistakes were made what have we learned about public health emergencies in this country that may prevent those mistakes from happening again. >> we learned that group think is a powerful force and when you silence dissenting opinions in the medical expert community you can have disastrous results is not just with covid is not like the medical establishment got this one thing wrong the food. amid we got that wrong for 60 years the nih prada revision called at the food compass that lucky charms is healthier than mistake. a lot of the dogma and modern medicine has done tremendous damage,
weakness will be a priority and what a administration of the elected john hopkins public health professorgets it wrong of what it means for health and highlights the flaws in the public health system and he joins us now, thank you for being here we mentioned rfk junior and we should mention your going to speak on a senate panel come on up with rfk junior i guess that's later today but we appreciate you being here. the public health concern took a real beating during the pandemic and deservedly...
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was not prepared for this. pandemic, in effect, a band in public health. a cobit 19 outbreak showed this in a, in open clarity when the top administration took over into the pandemic preparation, he divested out of public health. that's in part how we've arrived at this apparent clash between science on the one hand in front on the other. the one on catch up with toby found he remains diplomatic about with the groups that phone between him and design president. we were consider the best prepared country for paying them. but as it turns out, when you get a walk or light cove, it 19, you never as prepared as you really want it. so that was the tension that sort of merged into some political divisiveness in the country. the 28000000 americans are without insurance, even after obamacare. 24000000 americans are under insured. whole swats of the country are in essence disconnected out of our capacity to intervene in their health. mm hm . and he told me to take immediate vaccine to get where it is, but was covered with we're looking at the end of this year. well,
was not prepared for this. pandemic, in effect, a band in public health. a cobit 19 outbreak showed this in a, in open clarity when the top administration took over into the pandemic preparation, he divested out of public health. that's in part how we've arrived at this apparent clash between science on the one hand in front on the other. the one on catch up with toby found he remains diplomatic about with the groups that phone between him and design president. we were consider the best...
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issue right because we said the public health issue essentially last class was what when it came to ems creation, remember what we said. yeah, i that's okay. so we get like accidents on the road and stuff like that. exactly right. so again, we're going to build on that, talk a little bit more about, you know, essentially how all that stuff started. and so a few things i want to talk about today, right? so obviously going to define ems. what is actual emergency medical? right. what do we do in basic terms? and then also summarize some of the history of ems. we're talk a brief history, just because obviously that could be a whole semester class if we wanted it to be right. we're identifying the significant events, specific people that helped shape of the core foundations of vms and of the big things that we even still do today. right. and that also kind of finish of class talking about some of the 15 components essential to ems that again, that they laid out saying, you know, what are probably some of the minimal things needed to even really get into some started in the first place
issue right because we said the public health issue essentially last class was what when it came to ems creation, remember what we said. yeah, i that's okay. so we get like accidents on the road and stuff like that. exactly right. so again, we're going to build on that, talk a little bit more about, you know, essentially how all that stuff started. and so a few things i want to talk about today, right? so obviously going to define ems. what is actual emergency medical? right. what do we do in...
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this is a public health crisis. we need to act with the urgency it requires. >> we appreciate your perspective and expertise. i want to get back to tom winter. as we speak to you, you can see on screen one of the mobile incident command centers. this belongs to the county. this didn't occur there, but it's a situation where they bring all resources possible from within that community and the neighboring communities, from across the state as necessary to try to address the situation like this. walk us through what information you have learned and what the questions are you are still trying to get answers to right now. >> reporter: right. we are trying to get answers as to who the suspect is or was. we don't know their condition. we don't know whether they are alive in police custody or deceased. all we know from the georgia gur raw of investigation, they said on the record and have put on their social media accounts that this person? custody. that is good news that at least one person is in custody. we know that this
this is a public health crisis. we need to act with the urgency it requires. >> we appreciate your perspective and expertise. i want to get back to tom winter. as we speak to you, you can see on screen one of the mobile incident command centers. this belongs to the county. this didn't occur there, but it's a situation where they bring all resources possible from within that community and the neighboring communities, from across the state as necessary to try to address the situation like...
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stephanie saki, or nader for global health security at the white house and a recognized leader in public health . she brings expertise in global health, prior to her current role she hoped pilot policies around the government including director of health security and bio defense on the national security council. in addition to her government service she has a leadership role that nongovernmental organizations and research institutions . we will have a quick q&aafter her remarks . [applause] >> hello everyone. sorry that i missed the morning but i know my colleague doctor paul was here and i got already a quick read out from him hopefully what we share will be complementary so i just ran here from the white house. okay. so thank you, thank you cbg. some of my favorite people in researchers parked at cbg and have been for a long time. i appreciate the policy relevant research that is happening here and appreciate this partnership with the university of chicago. congratulations to those who advance to this final round in the innovation challenge. okay. congratulations. so i want to share a little
stephanie saki, or nader for global health security at the white house and a recognized leader in public health . she brings expertise in global health, prior to her current role she hoped pilot policies around the government including director of health security and bio defense on the national security council. in addition to her government service she has a leadership role that nongovernmental organizations and research institutions . we will have a quick q&aafter her remarks . [applause]...
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it is a super challenge and the objective currently is to hire public health nurses to be able to theso, it was very interesting. very interactive. our second was a return of the public cy preparedness and response oand we discussed their co which were many. at laguna honda, ally built emergency the operations program. they coordinated with the direct market agey coordinator responding to the overdose. therwalead for coordination between behavioral health vicej health, hospital and others, which s very interesting. another training and planning and gave examples they were vowith apec when the ec conference was here with eration encore, a full scale exercise to test the--i was a instance with overwhelming hospital search and it was really fascinated what they were telling us, but it wavery very successful. fortunately they had a increase--significant increase in which was also why they were able todo operation encore. there is staffing contingency management planning currently, on going for ph branch. the highlights too is they moved climate health to their branch, and there a 24/7 dut
it is a super challenge and the objective currently is to hire public health nurses to be able to theso, it was very interesting. very interactive. our second was a return of the public cy preparedness and response oand we discussed their co which were many. at laguna honda, ally built emergency the operations program. they coordinated with the direct market agey coordinator responding to the overdose. therwalead for coordination between behavioral health vicej health, hospital and others,...
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we said the public health issue essentially last class was what when it came to the ems cre? to remember what we said? best? audit expert accident on the road and stuff like that exactly. so again were going toor build n that and talk more about essentially how all that stuff started. if you think we will talk about today. obviously we will define the immense. so what is actual emergency medical services? a what do we do in basic terms and also summarize some of the history of ems. we will talk brief history because that could be whole semester class if we wanted to be. we will identify significant events some specific people that helped shape some of the core foundations of ems and some of the big things we even still do today.g also finished up class talking about some of the 15 components of such loans to ems again that there laid out saying what are probably some of the minimal things needed to get ems started in first place. so what is ems? ems, a few things, right? what do we really do? emergency medical services is what ems stands for butlly at the core function of it
we said the public health issue essentially last class was what when it came to the ems cre? to remember what we said? best? audit expert accident on the road and stuff like that exactly. so again were going toor build n that and talk more about essentially how all that stuff started. if you think we will talk about today. obviously we will define the immense. so what is actual emergency medical services? a what do we do in basic terms and also summarize some of the history of ems. we will talk...
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the public health issue essentially last class was what when it came to the ems cre? remember what we said? [inaudible] >> bike accident on on the rd stuff like that, exactly. we're going to build on that and talk more about essentially how all that stuff started. if you think we'll talk about today. i we will define ems, so what is actual emergency medical services, what do we do? basic terms and also summarize some of the history of the mess again talk briefwh history becae they could be a whole semester class really if it to be. will identify significant events from specific people that helped shape some of those core foundations. ish of class talking about some of the 15 components essential to ems that again, that they laid out saying, you know, what are probably some of the minimal things needed to even really get into some started in the first place. okay. so what is ems? so ems a few things, right? so what do we really do? so emergency medical services, what obviously ems stands for all right. but really, at the core function of it, right. at the end of the da
the public health issue essentially last class was what when it came to the ems cre? remember what we said? [inaudible] >> bike accident on on the rd stuff like that, exactly. we're going to build on that and talk more about essentially how all that stuff started. if you think we'll talk about today. i we will define ems, so what is actual emergency medical services, what do we do? basic terms and also summarize some of the history of the mess again talk briefwh history becae they could...
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and they are very dedicated to protecting public health. a couple of points. our food safety oversight system in the united states is very fragmented and that is part of the problem and why you see failures. usda regulates meat, poultry processing and catfish. the fda regulates everything else. and often they delegate things to the states. most retail food inspections and the inspection of restaurants and so forth are usually conducted by the states and local level. unfortunately and if i had graphs with me i can show you that the funding for these agencies have been pretty flat over time. and that is one of the challenges is that they do not have the resources needed to hire inspectors. and inspecting jobs are really tough. you travel a lot and you often live in rural areas with a lot of -- and you need a lot of education. the pay is not that great. and so they have trouble recruiting people to work as inspectors. i am going to go back. personally i would not advocate for getting rid of the public health agencies that oversee the safety of food. they catch a
and they are very dedicated to protecting public health. a couple of points. our food safety oversight system in the united states is very fragmented and that is part of the problem and why you see failures. usda regulates meat, poultry processing and catfish. the fda regulates everything else. and often they delegate things to the states. most retail food inspections and the inspection of restaurants and so forth are usually conducted by the states and local level. unfortunately and if i had...
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my name is joe ch, public works manager for 2016 health and safety ] department of public health.ve [indiscernible] chie officer, adand jason capital planning director. here toprint san francisco general building 5 seismic up and renovatio sor works is proval to approve increase to the contract authorize public works to approve future isact.revised contract am94 mithousand, 958 dollars change orders to date. public g commission approval to increase the 25 million 92 thousa the tion by 572 consecutive days.h6 blic increase the contract contingency to allow the completn ofuy out to complete the projects. all project included is in building 5 located the campus at 1001 t cliethis department of public health. provided the safety bond program. dph levereraged funding from the 20recell as sfgh foundation gift donation funds. the architect of record is bureau public works and [indiscernible] public works targeting to achieve final completion second quarter 2026. the 2016 work is part -term plan to convert building 5 into new care center, off cam4%s to building 5.more typical public works
my name is joe ch, public works manager for 2016 health and safety ] department of public health.ve [indiscernible] chie officer, adand jason capital planning director. here toprint san francisco general building 5 seismic up and renovatio sor works is proval to approve increase to the contract authorize public works to approve future isact.revised contract am94 mithousand, 958 dollars change orders to date. public g commission approval to increase the 25 million 92 thousa the tion by 572...
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but the whole point about mpox was to deklauer a public health emergency of international concern, and we didn't have the money to procure counter measures, to do additional research for kids. the zero financing is an essential element of the response. how much is that? some estimates estimate that the minimum level is $20 billion, but it could go up to $50 billion. it's to procure medical counter measures, but then we talk about manufacturing. we also talk about signaling the market, about what are the key essential r&d priorities within a public health emergency. that is also a very important area of research, and it's a big challenge. the next one, which is more about was that pandemic declared a health emergency, declared, and we get into this, we talk about the pandemic fund, which is actually one of the key successes of the preparation in the past couple of years. and the pandemic fund was published with support from the u.s. government. it has 2.7 million committed, but it's far from the amount of money that was basically needed. so you look at what i was talking about at the be
but the whole point about mpox was to deklauer a public health emergency of international concern, and we didn't have the money to procure counter measures, to do additional research for kids. the zero financing is an essential element of the response. how much is that? some estimates estimate that the minimum level is $20 billion, but it could go up to $50 billion. it's to procure medical counter measures, but then we talk about manufacturing. we also talk about signaling the market, about...
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we always went back and in his forward he refers to the tyrannical public health response. yes. now that's provocative language. but if you don't like provocative language, this is not book for you. but it was it was also the the arbitrariness. it like i'm in florida and in alachua a county, you know, this is i realized this is a small trivial thing. but i think it's it's illustrative of what happened. we found. i don't know if it was like the towns of the board or whatever. i don't live there, but they came up with a rule that said retail establishment can have one person per thousand square feet. and when they were finally asked, well, how did you come up with that figure? the answer was, well, we just thought it would be simple math for everybody to do it. but yet the impression was being given that, no, no, no, i mean, we've been locked away in lab coats with test tubes. we've come to this conclusion. but a lot of it was just arbitrary and it should have been obvious as as time went on, got the data like we had google mobility data early so we could see people who are moving
we always went back and in his forward he refers to the tyrannical public health response. yes. now that's provocative language. but if you don't like provocative language, this is not book for you. but it was it was also the the arbitrariness. it like i'm in florida and in alachua a county, you know, this is i realized this is a small trivial thing. but i think it's it's illustrative of what happened. we found. i don't know if it was like the towns of the board or whatever. i don't live there,...
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to recognize loneliness as a public health emergency.ervisor david cannipa is taking that further hoping to fund programs specifically for teens and young adults for whom heavy use of social media is increasing their feelings of loneliness and stress. >>> we'll be right back. ♪ bounced from one doctor to the next. did they even send my lab work...? wait, was i supposed to bring that? then there's the forms. the bills. the 'not a bills.' the.... ”press 4 to repeat these options.” [chaotic music] [inspirational music] healthcare can get a whole lot easier when your medical records, care and coverage are in one place. at kaiser permanente, all of us work together for all that is you. i came to bayview hunter's point, where there was only one pediatrician to serve more than 10,000 children. daniel lurie said, i'm going to help. we opened a clinic for our most vulnerable children. i have worked shoulder to shoulder with him as we have brought solutions where people thought the problem was unsolvable. daniel doesn't take excuses. he holds hims
to recognize loneliness as a public health emergency.ervisor david cannipa is taking that further hoping to fund programs specifically for teens and young adults for whom heavy use of social media is increasing their feelings of loneliness and stress. >>> we'll be right back. ♪ bounced from one doctor to the next. did they even send my lab work...? wait, was i supposed to bring that? then there's the forms. the bills. the 'not a bills.' the.... ”press 4 to repeat these options.”...
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as a former state public health director, i find it completely appalling and disrespectful you try to conscript your own health department. you prohibited the nursing homes from requiring testing. the guidance allowed states to have a decision on who got admitted if they had proper allocation. however, if you had an infection control program as you had here today. why would you tie the hands of nursing homes by prohibiting testing? you said how is covid getting into nursing homes? how in the hell would you know if you prohibited testing? testing was available. the cdc made mistakes in their testing. we understand that. but you prohibited nursing homes from testing individuals coming from hospitals who could have easily had covid-19. despite you clearly understanding the likelihood of it running through nursing homes like fire through dry grass as you said to jared kushner, your administration still required facilities to accept elderly residents who had active covid-19 infections and you prohibited testing. it really is shameful. but yet, you want to continue to deflect the blame. so
as a former state public health director, i find it completely appalling and disrespectful you try to conscript your own health department. you prohibited the nursing homes from requiring testing. the guidance allowed states to have a decision on who got admitted if they had proper allocation. however, if you had an infection control program as you had here today. why would you tie the hands of nursing homes by prohibiting testing? you said how is covid getting into nursing homes? how in the...
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part of that responsibility is ensuring that we enforce bending rules to protect public health and ensure a public spaces are safe and accessible but as long as these vendors are allowed to sell their goods, xu worries that one bad incident will negatively impact the entire area. the health issue come up don't blame the chinatown bring the government bring the health department. >ryan>well, the health department tells us three people have been cited so far for illegally selling seafood caught in san francisco bay. well, another developing story this morning, this one from the firefight in southern california. look at this. at least eight firefighters were hurt when this crash. right here, a fire truck crashed on a freeway near irvine last night. chp says a ladder in the road caused the fire truck and another vehicle in front of it to swerve. now, the truck collided with a nearby guardrail and then overturned now for a look across the bay area. this morning. tgif, everyone! it is friday, september 20th. let's see how your weekend is shaping up. here's jessica. >>>the first day of fall is r
part of that responsibility is ensuring that we enforce bending rules to protect public health and ensure a public spaces are safe and accessible but as long as these vendors are allowed to sell their goods, xu worries that one bad incident will negatively impact the entire area. the health issue come up don't blame the chinatown bring the government bring the health department. >ryan>well, the health department tells us three people have been cited so far for illegally selling seafood...
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sanha began his career at the public health intern as 2009 while enrolled at uc berkeley program. served as director of the services. csfg and chief experience officer and where as mr., he returns to the san francisco health network in 201 as inaugural chief officer. and served as the covid-19 sponsor for the city and county of san francisco colating a city wide multi health response which champion health equity that resulted in 80 percent vaccination rate. where where he served for medal and medicare of laguna honda hospital as the largest largest funded skills facility. and on going with the u.s. secretary of health. and san francisco federal commission congressional delegation. where as mr. sangha developed leadership hiring and to be fully integrated to be a fully integrated system that meets best practices. this includes growing in operation with inaugural roles that are focused on improving the workforce. where as he received the 2023 spur good government award for his critical work and leadership during the covid-19 pandemic. and hufpgs award for top healthcare executive in
sanha began his career at the public health intern as 2009 while enrolled at uc berkeley program. served as director of the services. csfg and chief experience officer and where as mr., he returns to the san francisco health network in 201 as inaugural chief officer. and served as the covid-19 sponsor for the city and county of san francisco colating a city wide multi health response which champion health equity that resulted in 80 percent vaccination rate. where where he served for medal and...
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of everyone, part of that responsibility is ensuring that we enforce bending rules to protect public health and making sure public spaces are safe and accessible but is -- he worries that one bad incident will negatively impact the whole area. >> well the health department tells cbs news bay area they have cited three vendors for illegally selling seafood caught in san francisco bay. >>> we are learning more about new efforts to crack down on business break-ins in the south bay, city leaders say it is happening far too often. they are giving those business owners an extra sense of security for free. >> reporter: to try to combat crime, the city is offering a free surveillance camera to the businesses here in alum rock village, we spoke to the owner of this dentist office about the impact she thinks this program will have. >> she has had her dental office here, off alum rock for the past 13 years. >> there's a lot of homelessness in the back, people on the streets are high on drugs and everything. after covid, it got worse. >> reporter: in that time, several businesses have been vandalized o
of everyone, part of that responsibility is ensuring that we enforce bending rules to protect public health and making sure public spaces are safe and accessible but is -- he worries that one bad incident will negatively impact the whole area. >> well the health department tells cbs news bay area they have cited three vendors for illegally selling seafood caught in san francisco bay. >>> we are learning more about new efforts to crack down on business break-ins in the south bay,...