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public health is the silence -- silent force that's working for the health of the community. the public health efforts during this pandemic started with containment. so we wanted people to physical distance, but also very vulnerable people stay at home. public health care is about everybody, of course, but particularly those communities that need our help and support through this. dow: people who are homeless can't shelter in their own home. they can't isolate. they have nowhere to go. we are all in this together and we need to figure out how to help everyone, including those who are least able to help themselves. when i get a migraine, i shut out the world. but with nurtec odt that's all behind me now. nurtec is the first and only option proven to treat and prevent migraines with one medication. onederful. one quick dissolve tablet can start fast and last. don't take if allergic to nurtec. the most common side effects were nausea, stomach pain, and indigestion. with nurtec, i take on migraines my way. what's your way? ask your doctor about nurtec today. casey: i'm not really
public health is the silence -- silent force that's working for the health of the community. the public health efforts during this pandemic started with containment. so we wanted people to physical distance, but also very vulnerable people stay at home. public health care is about everybody, of course, but particularly those communities that need our help and support through this. dow: people who are homeless can't shelter in their own home. they can't isolate. they have nowhere to go. we are...
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the chief health officer has not said this is a public health emergency nor has the mayor, although public health is involved, but not as the lead. you understand what i am trying to get at? maybe you can tell me how you guys are involved. to that end, what services dph is providing, whether it is on the, you know, the physical health side or the behavioral health side in the lincoln center. >> thanks for those comments, supervisor. i appreciate just pointing out that my public health lens led me to insert public health into that emergency. that is certainly the way that we are collaborating across the city departments, thinking about each department bringing their own expertise, as we know. we are -- it takes multiple strategies and kinds of intervention to solve complex problems such as in the tenderloin. from the public health point of view, we are taking the view that we want to use this opportunity to expand, develop, be creative about the approaches to save lives. our work is to provide program design at the lincoln center, to shape and help coordinate all of the outreach work that i
the chief health officer has not said this is a public health emergency nor has the mayor, although public health is involved, but not as the lead. you understand what i am trying to get at? maybe you can tell me how you guys are involved. to that end, what services dph is providing, whether it is on the, you know, the physical health side or the behavioral health side in the lincoln center. >> thanks for those comments, supervisor. i appreciate just pointing out that my public health...
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i think this is not a public health plan. there's outline of good public health ideas. unfortunately, i have concluded with two hearings, i see lot of smoke, mirrors and lot of cops. i think there's an easy solution to get this right. i urge you to reject this plan. i think it's thoroughly corrupted by the central role of failed policing strategies and the mayor continuing to double down publicly on those strategies while pushing this emergency declaration forward. thank you. >> president walton: thank you. supervisor chan? >> supervisor chan: thank you. i think that we have discussed this both on the 23rd and today already. i wanted to pose this just again for confirmation and clarification with mr. powell. try to understand where the mare mayor is come from with the declaration. for the purpose of law enforcement, the mayor could already do so without a declaration or emergency. >> yes. this emergency authorization before you was supported last week by eight members of the board. today, it provides no authorization for additional police services or police funding. i m
i think this is not a public health plan. there's outline of good public health ideas. unfortunately, i have concluded with two hearings, i see lot of smoke, mirrors and lot of cops. i think there's an easy solution to get this right. i urge you to reject this plan. i think it's thoroughly corrupted by the central role of failed policing strategies and the mayor continuing to double down publicly on those strategies while pushing this emergency declaration forward. thank you. >> president...
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i think this is not a public health plan. there's outline of good public health ideas. unfortunately, i have concluded with two hearings, i see lot of smoke, mirrors and lot of cops. i think there's an easy solution to get this right. i urge you to reject this plan. i think it's thoroughly corrupted by the central role of failed policing strategies and the mayor continuing to double down publicly on those strategies while pushing this emergency declaration forward. thank you. >> president walton: thank you. supervisor chan? >> supervisor chan: thank you. i think that we have discussed this both on the 23rd and today already. i wanted to pose this just again for confirmation and clarification with mr. powell. try to understand where the mare mayor is come from with the declaration. for the purpose of law enforcement, the mayor could already do so without a declaration or emergency. >> yes. this emergency authorization before you was supported last week by eight members of the board. today, it provides no authorization for additional police services or police funding. i m
i think this is not a public health plan. there's outline of good public health ideas. unfortunately, i have concluded with two hearings, i see lot of smoke, mirrors and lot of cops. i think there's an easy solution to get this right. i urge you to reject this plan. i think it's thoroughly corrupted by the central role of failed policing strategies and the mayor continuing to double down publicly on those strategies while pushing this emergency declaration forward. thank you. >> president...
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health department to step in and do the public health work in schools so schools can go back to focusing on math and history, not health orders. in the south bay, damian trujillo, nbc bay area news. >> get a booster or get another job. that is the bottom line and a new vaccine mandate that went into effect today in santa clara county. it will require nearly all health-care workers, including firefighters, to get that covid booster. county public health department announced the deadline last month as covid cases and hospitalizations surge. and unlike some other mandates, the county does not plan to allow exemptions. that has been an issue for dozens of south bay firefighters in all but 42 firefighters are vaccinated. the union says if all were to be let go, it would create a public health safety threat with fire season approaching. >> it is very hard to try to bring back that amount of a workforce in time for fire season that's right around the corner. >> county leaders did meet with union leaders this evening, and tell us that they plan to ask the county to grant a waiver due to staffing
health department to step in and do the public health work in schools so schools can go back to focusing on math and history, not health orders. in the south bay, damian trujillo, nbc bay area news. >> get a booster or get another job. that is the bottom line and a new vaccine mandate that went into effect today in santa clara county. it will require nearly all health-care workers, including firefighters, to get that covid booster. county public health department announced the deadline...
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we don't even have people staffing the public health line. domestic services are operating at half capacity. even the district attorney is against this. this war on drugs has gotten us nowhere. this is completely inhumane. this is the same mayor that fought prop c. >> clerk: thank you for your comment, sir. so to the members of the public, the president has indicated that we will be setting the comment for one minute. forgive me if i interrupt your comments as we are setting the timer for one minute for all speakers. mr. president, thank you. >> chair: thank you so much, madam clerk. now, madam clerk, it's time for us to go to the committee of the whole. item 1. >> clerk: item 1 is a motion to concur in the december 17, 2021, proclamation by the mayor manuscript declaring the existence of a local emergency in connection with the sudden increase in drug overdoses in the tenderloin, and concurring in actions taken to meet the emergency >> chair: after the hearing, the board will vote on whether or not to approve the motion concurring in the pro
we don't even have people staffing the public health line. domestic services are operating at half capacity. even the district attorney is against this. this war on drugs has gotten us nowhere. this is completely inhumane. this is the same mayor that fought prop c. >> clerk: thank you for your comment, sir. so to the members of the public, the president has indicated that we will be setting the comment for one minute. forgive me if i interrupt your comments as we are setting the timer for...
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we're just not very good at public health. so, from the start, it is obvious that the thing you needed more than anything else was good, cheap mass testing, because that's the simplest way to fige out whether people are infected or not and, more importantly, whether they're infectious. so that's the core thing we needed to get right. we didn't get it right during the trump administration. we haven't gotten it right under biden. now, i contrt it with the vaccine. we got the vaccine right, because it's a very american solution. it is a simple technological one-shot deal where you solve the problem, and we're good at that. testing is an ongoing institutionalized bureaucratic response. it's part of a whole system that has to be able to deliver and then deliver and collate the results and share the data. we're terrible at that. we're bad at that kind of public health and collective response and sharing of data. >> you write a passage in the book where i want to quote you. you said... tell me more about that. >> yeah, i do tend to t
we're just not very good at public health. so, from the start, it is obvious that the thing you needed more than anything else was good, cheap mass testing, because that's the simplest way to fige out whether people are infected or not and, more importantly, whether they're infectious. so that's the core thing we needed to get right. we didn't get it right during the trump administration. we haven't gotten it right under biden. now, i contrt it with the vaccine. we got the vaccine right,...
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how can we better access data in both public safety and public health? >> thank you, congresswoman, for the question. we agree, data is the key to understanding the environment the best that we can, understanding where our vulnerabilities are in being able to come up with policies in order to close those vulnerabilities. we are better than we used to be in data, particularly the national center for health statistics, within cdc, now has the provisional data which we get on a quarterly basis and is much faster than the data that we got before previously, and that's been very important. the second thing that we do is we stay very much in touch with our state, local, and tribal partners who can feed us bottoms up data, although you can't extrapolate it across the country, it gives us a sense for our understanding of what the environment is, and the third one is to listen to the congress. and the congress over the years has been clear about what it's looking for in terms of this particular legislative proposal and that was helpful in allowing the departments
how can we better access data in both public safety and public health? >> thank you, congresswoman, for the question. we agree, data is the key to understanding the environment the best that we can, understanding where our vulnerabilities are in being able to come up with policies in order to close those vulnerabilities. we are better than we used to be in data, particularly the national center for health statistics, within cdc, now has the provisional data which we get on a quarterly...
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also with us is to be us caught a professor of public health at berlin, charity hospital. he argues nothing can stop me crohn. it can only be slowed. and one welcome to to science journalists, tie cooper, schmidt, essays with much of the country vaccinated. the question of what had exit from 0 cove it in china code and should look like looms launch. thank you for being here. all 3 of you. thank you for those interesting comments. lots to talk about. so let's get on with it, sir. so g, the eyes of the world are on beijing. that's for sure. the stakes are high. what is your feeling? is a large scale outbreak of the army conveyor and likely in china in the near future . i think because the high transmission rate on the con, it's something very new. china's dealing with at the moment. and i think china will do everything in its power to try and contain and not lead to an outbreak during the olympics. ah, as well as we kind of have a perfect don't situation because we have the lu, not chinese lunar new year. that is on the 1st of february, which is usually the period of highest
also with us is to be us caught a professor of public health at berlin, charity hospital. he argues nothing can stop me crohn. it can only be slowed. and one welcome to to science journalists, tie cooper, schmidt, essays with much of the country vaccinated. the question of what had exit from 0 cove it in china code and should look like looms launch. thank you for being here. all 3 of you. thank you for those interesting comments. lots to talk about. so let's get on with it, sir. so g, the eyes...
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health -- department of public health. that should be completed by today. in terms of testing, just to give context of the different tests that have been administered. the pcr testing that we are for color is for all students and staff at school sites. rapid test kits are partners that worked together at four school sites and central office. they have been available and we were able to administrator 1,000 tests on the weekends and providing tests during the mornings to do rapid tests. we plan to increase to have niecerapid tests to the end of the month increasing more in february. even though there is a massive shorttage we have received and distributed test kits from the california department of public health and from the san francisco public health as well. just so folks know, this is a step we do take to be able to activate your account. when you activate this for the students and the staff are able to go back and continue on. this is how we are able to keep record of how many students have been exposed or tested positi
health -- department of public health. that should be completed by today. in terms of testing, just to give context of the different tests that have been administered. the pcr testing that we are for color is for all students and staff at school sites. rapid test kits are partners that worked together at four school sites and central office. they have been available and we were able to administrator 1,000 tests on the weekends and providing tests during the mornings to do rapid tests. we plan...
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. >> causing a public health >> causing a public health emergency. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> causing a public health emergency. ♪ ♪ ♪ deposit, plan and pay with easy tools from chase. simplicity feels good. chase. make more of what's yours. >> officials in one southern california city are planning to declare a public health emergency. not because of covid, but because of piles of garbage. the trash is piling up because sanitation workers are on strike. reporter nancy loo is in chula vista and shows us the week's worth of garbage. >> all over chula vista trash keeps piling up and spilling over. and then the months since uniontown it haitian workers at republic services went on strike rats have been working overtime. i would say there are at least 8 inches long plus the tale. so these rats, have not missed a meal if you know what i'm saying. well, negotiations drag on between the company and their workers. the city of chula vista may move on without both of them here. obligations under the contract are not being fulfilled with republic services, not in service. right now, the chula vista city council is e
. >> causing a public health >> causing a public health emergency. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> causing a public health emergency. ♪ ♪ ♪ deposit, plan and pay with easy tools from chase. simplicity feels good. chase. make more of what's yours. >> officials in one southern california city are planning to declare a public health emergency. not because of covid, but because of piles of garbage. the trash is piling up because sanitation workers are on strike. reporter nancy loo is...
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care and balance public health in societal needs. thank you for your attention and i'm happy to take questions and our key dph leadership is here to answer any other questions you may have. >> president walton: thank you so much, dr. colfax. we do have some folks with some questions. supervisor haney. >> supervisor haney: thank you, president walton, and thank you, dr. colfax and team for this update. you know, obviously the surge, you know, hit us very hard and there was a lot of uncertainty and a lot of, you know, concerns about access to testing and particularly as folks were going back to school and so i hope that as we go in the coming months, i know, we don't know exactly what the future holds, but that hopefully we have learned some things in terms of how to respond when we do get hit with such an increase in cases. it did seem like for an amount of time it was hard to give information on people although we do not know what the future holds, i think if we do have a similar type of sort of surge or new challenges related to the
care and balance public health in societal needs. thank you for your attention and i'm happy to take questions and our key dph leadership is here to answer any other questions you may have. >> president walton: thank you so much, dr. colfax. we do have some folks with some questions. supervisor haney. >> supervisor haney: thank you, president walton, and thank you, dr. colfax and team for this update. you know, obviously the surge, you know, hit us very hard and there was a lot of...
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at least the risk in terms of public health. the political risk is of course a different one and that just like we're seeing in the uk at the moment with boris johnson lifting all restrictions. i think you know, whenever you look around the world, you hav e to look at the politics in these countries, you know within the country to understand a little bit why certain decisions are being made. it's not just the scientific evidence as we all know, susie. what do you know? what can you tell us? i know it's quite, i know it's difficult, but what can you tell us about how the chinese people are responding to all this uncertainty about what sort of knowledge they have at their disposal, how the government is sort of working with them. how whether the government's priority is t the people or the games. these are very difficult questions. i think in general, most chinese people do support the government's decision to keep a zero covid strategy. and um i think china has in accordance with its knowledge of it's health system. um, it's set
at least the risk in terms of public health. the political risk is of course a different one and that just like we're seeing in the uk at the moment with boris johnson lifting all restrictions. i think you know, whenever you look around the world, you hav e to look at the politics in these countries, you know within the country to understand a little bit why certain decisions are being made. it's not just the scientific evidence as we all know, susie. what do you know? what can you tell us? i...
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wolensky, as public health leader k you share more about how a strong clinical and public health workforce is key and how legislation by the bio preparedness workforce acted is important for future health emergencies. >> thank you, senator. there's so much here. first, let me say there's been a recent study that's demonstrated our public health workforce is down about 80,000 jobs. so, to give you a sense -- and that's not physicians who are actually doing the work on the ground. in the hospitals. this is a public health workforce, down 80,000 jobs. we saw, through the pandemic, the challenges in short of the volume of people doing public health work and where they're locatted and their experience. we need an upskilled work force. we need people to do the genomic sequences, we need people as diverse as the communities they serve. we also need to make sure that they are compensated, have the right salaries, and as you say, have loan repayment for their work. infectious physicians don't do procedures and by virtue of not doing procedures, there's not a lot of to move into that. public health
wolensky, as public health leader k you share more about how a strong clinical and public health workforce is key and how legislation by the bio preparedness workforce acted is important for future health emergencies. >> thank you, senator. there's so much here. first, let me say there's been a recent study that's demonstrated our public health workforce is down about 80,000 jobs. so, to give you a sense -- and that's not physicians who are actually doing the work on the ground. in the...
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of public health. i'm joined today by my colleague, louise calderon, special service project coordinator, who's available to answer questions after all the presentations. okay. this slide provides an overview of our department of public health services san francisco public healthnet work services. just as it's hard to say where we serve people experiencing homelessness in the department of public health, we provide care in all areas of integrated care. it's hard to show exactly where we serve adults in our system, but as shown in this summary slide, we take care of a large number of older adults in our hospitals and throughout all of our clinics and programs. older adults are a large population we serve. they tend to have more visits, use our services more than younger adults and children, so whether you look at overall encounters or the number of people served, we take care of a large number of these san franciscans, and like all health systems, our programs are impacted by the growing number of older
of public health. i'm joined today by my colleague, louise calderon, special service project coordinator, who's available to answer questions after all the presentations. okay. this slide provides an overview of our department of public health services san francisco public healthnet work services. just as it's hard to say where we serve people experiencing homelessness in the department of public health, we provide care in all areas of integrated care. it's hard to show exactly where we serve...
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they got their result and reached out to public health. so i really appreciate the person's awareness and collaboration on this case. >> yeah. there's another question here. yeah. i think that's probably an answer for dr. chiu. so the question is what lessons could sequencing provide for you. sequencing is very useful, has been shown to be very useful as a way to understand how understand the emergence of new variants in the community. it can also help with contact tracing, with being able to investigate outbreaks because the genome sequence is very often is specific for giving an individual so we can use the genomic sequence for how the transmission chains from person to person in the course of an outbreak. and from this example, it's useful in identifying specific variants such as the omicron variant. to be able to identify the new variants in the community. i'm sorry. i missed that question. >> reporter: [inaudible] >> based on the question you're asking, is this the first sequence -- is this the first sample l that we've sequenced outs
they got their result and reached out to public health. so i really appreciate the person's awareness and collaboration on this case. >> yeah. there's another question here. yeah. i think that's probably an answer for dr. chiu. so the question is what lessons could sequencing provide for you. sequencing is very useful, has been shown to be very useful as a way to understand how understand the emergence of new variants in the community. it can also help with contact tracing, with being...
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reported it to the local public health authorities. it took weeks and months, you know, for them to take a decisive action. >> narrator: china's authoritarian government maintained everything was under control. >> the immediate response of the chinese government was literally to lie and dissemble. and that caused tal confusion for the rest of the world as this epidemic began to ignite. >> narrator: five months into the outbreak, a beijing doctor exposed what was really happening. he revealed there were many more cases than the government was letting on. the central government in beijing now admitted the scope of the problem. >> sars has come to north americ >> 1,000 people have been quarantined in hong kong. >> two dead in canada, and six cases in europe. >> narrator: by this time, sars had spread around the world. it would ultimately cause almost 800 deaths. (bats squealing) in china, the cover-up shook the country. >> chinese people became very concerned, but also angry that the govement is not telling them the truth. ♪ ♪ >> ther
reported it to the local public health authorities. it took weeks and months, you know, for them to take a decisive action. >> narrator: china's authoritarian government maintained everything was under control. >> the immediate response of the chinese government was literally to lie and dissemble. and that caused tal confusion for the rest of the world as this epidemic began to ignite. >> narrator: five months into the outbreak, a beijing doctor exposed what was really...
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the department of public health behavioral health director dr. hillary kunis and we are also joined by our police chief bill scott. i am here with our various leaders in san francisco to officially declare a state of emergency in the tenderloin community of the city and county of san francisco. we know that there have been a number of challenges that have happened in this community and have persisted over the years. but if we take a step back, when this pandemic first hit san francisco, of course, we immediately in light of what we knew was inevitable declared a state of emergency to deal with the global pandemic of covid-19 and, in fact, what we saw over the last almost two years was san francisco step up, remove the bureaucratic layers and the opticals that get in the way of actually being effective and collaborating with our various city agencies and what we were able to do to deal with the pandemic was extraordinary. we are one of the densest cities in the country and with less than 700 people who lost their lives throughout the entire pandem
the department of public health behavioral health director dr. hillary kunis and we are also joined by our police chief bill scott. i am here with our various leaders in san francisco to officially declare a state of emergency in the tenderloin community of the city and county of san francisco. we know that there have been a number of challenges that have happened in this community and have persisted over the years. but if we take a step back, when this pandemic first hit san francisco, of...
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the to company said they would offer contact tracing software to public health institutions and governments to build their own apps around. at the heart of the system is bluetooth technology. when 2 phones recognized that they are close enough for a long enough period of time, they will tried an anonymous string of code with each other called a key. should one of the phone on his later input, a coded positive status into the app. the information would get pink to all the phones that have been in its proximity. with the previous 2 weeks. the keys are encrypted and constantly changing. but the most important point is that they never leave your phone. so there isn't a centralized list of who is interactive with whom. the partnership is arguably created, one of the most privacy protecting technologies to help track the spread of the current of ours. a smart move in both business and publicity times. when i spoke with ab guinea, he brought the solution is critique to the issue. now i would say that it's more as terrifying to me as many other solutions. good luck. we have to try to reduce our dep
the to company said they would offer contact tracing software to public health institutions and governments to build their own apps around. at the heart of the system is bluetooth technology. when 2 phones recognized that they are close enough for a long enough period of time, they will tried an anonymous string of code with each other called a key. should one of the phone on his later input, a coded positive status into the app. the information would get pink to all the phones that have been...
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you've got the public health threat. how is that going to be needed together, or how is it going to impact china in a, in a, in a drastic way potentially? yeah, i mean, i do think that it, this year at some point we are going to see a massive impact on china. whether it is because of, you know, the, the public health restrictions that are put in place in order to, to keep on the conference reading or because on the chrome spreads, i think at least in the future, when we look back, i feel like a lot will depend on how well china is preparing for plan b. i mean, given the, the very clearest that on the kron is going to spread. the question is, what are people doing? what does the government doing to prepare for that event? you ality, what do we know there? i, i honestly couldn't say i, i haven't been following enough for what's being said in china. i think at the moment all that i'm hearing is still we are committed to the 0 covered policy, but i think it would be ludicrous if people weren't in the background. you know, ga
you've got the public health threat. how is that going to be needed together, or how is it going to impact china in a, in a, in a drastic way potentially? yeah, i mean, i do think that it, this year at some point we are going to see a massive impact on china. whether it is because of, you know, the, the public health restrictions that are put in place in order to, to keep on the conference reading or because on the chrome spreads, i think at least in the future, when we look back, i feel like a...
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we need an upscale public health workforce. for example we need people to do genomic sequences and we need epidemiologists and peoplett who are as diverse as the communities they serve. we also need to make sure they are compensated and have the right salaries and get payment for their work. the infectious disease physicians are among the lowest paid in hospitals. they don't do procedures and by virtue of not doing procedures fromom a standing -- financial standpoint they do what is the bread-and-butter of clinical investigation. public health americorps is a big piece of data that's something we are working on an art very grateful to be able to do so. there's a vital need to expand their public health workforce in the lab atara capacity genomic surveillance and disease outbreak investigation into workforce is upscale and is diversee as the communities are. thank you. >> thank you. we all know vaccines remain the best way to protect itself against covid-19 and i'd been encouraged by the das were to authorize vaccines for the pu
we need an upscale public health workforce. for example we need people to do genomic sequences and we need epidemiologists and peoplett who are as diverse as the communities they serve. we also need to make sure they are compensated and have the right salaries and get payment for their work. the infectious disease physicians are among the lowest paid in hospitals. they don't do procedures and by virtue of not doing procedures fromom a standing -- financial standpoint they do what is the...
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public health experts say this public health order isn't even based on public health. now, the arguments that we expect to hear this morning from the justice department are very similar to those made under the trump administration which is that, to avoid the transmission of covid, migrants shouldn't be allowed to be in these border facilities for processing. instead, they should be rapidly expelled, either back to mexico or to their origin country so they don't have to undergo that level of processing. we should note this case today is specifically about families and subjecting families to the order. the biden administration has exempted unaccompanied minors from being subject to this which is different from the trump administration. there's always exemptions. there are some migrants that have been allowed into the u.s. on that front, another big challenge, an immigration court backlog we learn 1.6 million cases. that's about the size of philadelphia. so even those migrants allowed into the u.s. will likely have to wait months if not years to get their cases resolved b
public health experts say this public health order isn't even based on public health. now, the arguments that we expect to hear this morning from the justice department are very similar to those made under the trump administration which is that, to avoid the transmission of covid, migrants shouldn't be allowed to be in these border facilities for processing. instead, they should be rapidly expelled, either back to mexico or to their origin country so they don't have to undergo that level of...
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it is the risk in terms of public health. the political risk is of course a different one in that, just like we're seeing in the u. k at the moment with bar, as johnson lifting all restrictions. i think, you know, whenever you look around the world, you have to look at the politics in these countries. you're within the country to understand a little bit. why is certain decisions are being made? it's not just the scientific evidence, as we all know, the surgery, what do you know? what can you tell us? i know it's quite, i know it's difficult, but what can you tell us about how the or the chinese people are responding to all this uncertainty about what sort of knowledge they haven't though, disposal what, what, how the government to sort of working with somehow whether the government's priorities to people, all the games. these are very difficult questions. i think in general, um, most chinese people do support the government, the decision to keep a 0 covered as strategy. and i think china has, in accordance with its knowledge
it is the risk in terms of public health. the political risk is of course a different one in that, just like we're seeing in the u. k at the moment with bar, as johnson lifting all restrictions. i think, you know, whenever you look around the world, you have to look at the politics in these countries. you're within the country to understand a little bit. why is certain decisions are being made? it's not just the scientific evidence, as we all know, the surgery, what do you know? what can you...
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public health officials put them on abstinence only mission. stomp out the disease to try to achieve covid zero. look where we are now. stomping out replication and ruined lives as a result. and then we silence the doctors that said no, we have got to treat the whole person. not the lab test. we have got to get back to the dignity of the medical profession. >> lawrence: you know, doctor, i have got to go but ask you this real quickly. did we wait too long to start pushing back? >> yes. look, we have been told for a long time just listen to us. don't ask questions. and everything will be okay. we were told if you vaccinate everybody, this thing will go away and stop. and many of these myths have too long. we waited too long to push back. >> lawrence: never again. dr. matter makary thank you so much for joining us. also here tonight kayleigh mcenany, co-host of outnumbered and author of "for sump a time as this" then dr. joseph, a florida in doctor. thank you two for being here. i will pick up where i left off with you kayleigh. it seems like we
public health officials put them on abstinence only mission. stomp out the disease to try to achieve covid zero. look where we are now. stomping out replication and ruined lives as a result. and then we silence the doctors that said no, we have got to treat the whole person. not the lab test. we have got to get back to the dignity of the medical profession. >> lawrence: you know, doctor, i have got to go but ask you this real quickly. did we wait too long to start pushing back? >>...
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we did so as a public health measure. making eviction a last resort is a good policy not just during covid but for the future of our city. it's important that we have take things that work in our pandemic response. one of the biggest positive changes during covid has been for the most part, making evictions a tool of last resort rather than a starting point for landlord-tenant dispute. with that context before you today is our eviction diversion ordinance and under this simple but impactful proposal before having grounds to serve a three-day econviction notice, a landlord is required to give the tenant a 10 day warning. allowing the tenant to correct the behavior at issue. as it stands now, a landlord can demand rent for example, on day one and if a tenant can't come up with the rent within three days, the tenant is subject to eviction. that landlord can evict if the tenant come up with the funnel rent on the fourth and fifth day. the same is true for other types of evictions. this happens too often and it's just wrong. t
we did so as a public health measure. making eviction a last resort is a good policy not just during covid but for the future of our city. it's important that we have take things that work in our pandemic response. one of the biggest positive changes during covid has been for the most part, making evictions a tool of last resort rather than a starting point for landlord-tenant dispute. with that context before you today is our eviction diversion ordinance and under this simple but impactful...
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that is very differentfrom a health care system set up to ensure the public's health . and so were going to have to move to one that focus on the private health of the individuals or private payments of medical bills . that's going to be a coupleof different dimensions to that . one is one dimension is investing in public health much more so what's happened is we squeezed out private healthcare component and to squeeze out a component we spend on treating someone who's very ill with a new expensive disease that needs money that can be used for things like public health and pandemic preparation. but the other thing is even for those of us, even outside of that situation, we always knew healthcare was kind of sick and that went when we were sick it didn't work right. the cost was too high. the system was too difficult to use. what we learned is unfortunately that's still true even in a pandemic. that pandemic before trillion dollars doesn't buy you a smooth functioning healthcare system. it's still impossible to use and people are afraid of going to it even in you can use
that is very differentfrom a health care system set up to ensure the public's health . and so were going to have to move to one that focus on the private health of the individuals or private payments of medical bills . that's going to be a coupleof different dimensions to that . one is one dimension is investing in public health much more so what's happened is we squeezed out private healthcare component and to squeeze out a component we spend on treating someone who's very ill with a new...
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of public health. i'm joined today by my colleague, louise calderon, special service project coordinator, who's available to answer questions after all the presentations. okay. this slide provides an overview of our department of public health services san francisco public healthnet work services. just as it's hard to say where we serve people experiencing homelessness in the department of public health, we provide care in all areas of integrated care. it's hard to show exactly where we serve adults in our system, but as shown in this summary slide, we take care of a large number of older adults in our hospitals and throughout all of our clinics and programs. older adults are a large population we serve. they tend to have more visits, use our services more than younger adults and children, so whether you look at overall encounters or the number of people served, we take care of a large number of these san franciscans, and like all health systems, our programs are impacted by the growing number of older
of public health. i'm joined today by my colleague, louise calderon, special service project coordinator, who's available to answer questions after all the presentations. okay. this slide provides an overview of our department of public health services san francisco public healthnet work services. just as it's hard to say where we serve people experiencing homelessness in the department of public health, we provide care in all areas of integrated care. it's hard to show exactly where we serve...
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so public health wants to have a talk with the moose lodge about what the guidelines should be but at this point no one is actually doing a contact tracing at the moose lodge. >> what about disinfecting the lodge? have they done that yet? >> reporter: to my knowledge they have not. what some of the members want is for them to clear out all the vents and change the filters and make sure there is a thorough disinfecting of the lodge. to my knowledge it has not been done but the leadership i'm sure will get it done. it is a good leadership and they'll likely do what is right for their membership. >> okay. thanks so much for your coverage. we appreciate it. >> sure. >>> still to come the bay area will be well represented in beijing. the three figure skaters going for gold and the odds they'll come home with a medal. >>> plus governor newsom releases his budget. there is a lot of money going around. we'll lay out his plan to help you move forward. >>> no deficit spending under governor newsom's new budget proposal everything is paid for thanks to a ninth straight year of surplus tax revenu
so public health wants to have a talk with the moose lodge about what the guidelines should be but at this point no one is actually doing a contact tracing at the moose lodge. >> what about disinfecting the lodge? have they done that yet? >> reporter: to my knowledge they have not. what some of the members want is for them to clear out all the vents and change the filters and make sure there is a thorough disinfecting of the lodge. to my knowledge it has not been done but the...
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we explore the impact of confusing covid regulations on public health. as peru cleans up its second oil spill in less than a fortnight, they have found a way of mopping up the mess. ♪ >> welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. we begin in afghanistan. the u.n. secretary general says it is hanging by a thread. more than five months after the taliban takeover. the afghan economy is close to collapse. millions face starvation. western diplomats will be meeting taliban officials and expand aid operations while pressing for human rights. the bbc has traveled to the town 400 miles south of kabul. it was one of the deadliest places for american forces and afghan allies during the war. >> the road in helmand province was once littered with roadside bombs. now, there is relative calm. our taliban escort says this highway was held for american marines and british troops. abdul kareem laid minds. he's responsible for the killing of hundreds of coalition forces and civilians. >> when the people started, they were dropping bombs on us and killing
we explore the impact of confusing covid regulations on public health. as peru cleans up its second oil spill in less than a fortnight, they have found a way of mopping up the mess. ♪ >> welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. we begin in afghanistan. the u.n. secretary general says it is hanging by a thread. more than five months after the taliban takeover. the afghan economy is close to collapse. millions face starvation. western diplomats will be meeting taliban...
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this is not exclusive to the department of public health. i appreciate the engagement from the city administrator and others around trying to address this going forward, but i didn't want to flag the latest example which sing it is problematic. there are problems in the process where it takes too long to come before the board, but we shouldn't be contracting around those. >> chair: thank you, supervisor. madam clerk, call the roll for items 3 through 5. [ roll call ]. >> clerk: there are 11 ayes. >> chair: these are adopted unanimously. please call item 6. 2022. 2022. >> chair: i don't see anyone on the roster. please call the roll. [ roll call ]. >> clerk: there are 11 ayes. >> chair: without objection this resolution is adopted unanimously. madam clerk, please call item 7. >> clerk: item 7 is authorizing the recreation and park department to accept and expend grant funding from the state coastal conservancy priority conservation area grant program in the amount of $500,000 to support the twin peaks improvement project retroactively approvi
this is not exclusive to the department of public health. i appreciate the engagement from the city administrator and others around trying to address this going forward, but i didn't want to flag the latest example which sing it is problematic. there are problems in the process where it takes too long to come before the board, but we shouldn't be contracting around those. >> chair: thank you, supervisor. madam clerk, call the roll for items 3 through 5. [ roll call ]. >> clerk:...
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public health leaders disagree with that move. a special meeting calm thursday night within the milpitas unified school district for more than an hour, parents sounded off both supporting and turning down the idea of temporary remote learning if they want virtual. i think that's a legitimate request, and i think yeah, we could do a split where some some kids are. virtually some kids are in person based on what's right for the family because i don't believe it's our place as a board to dictate that. everyone has to be virtual or everyone has to be in person. public health officials urge in person learning is safe for children. the transmission hasn't been the highest in school systems. it's really been highest in our communities and when we're seeing positive cases it is coming from the communities. but even if transmission isn't happening within schools, teachers are still getting infected. the district reports more than 100 positions went unfilled at several schools this week. matt forced classes to condense and teachers and staf
public health leaders disagree with that move. a special meeting calm thursday night within the milpitas unified school district for more than an hour, parents sounded off both supporting and turning down the idea of temporary remote learning if they want virtual. i think that's a legitimate request, and i think yeah, we could do a split where some some kids are. virtually some kids are in person based on what's right for the family because i don't believe it's our place as a board to dictate...
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health, as a result, we introduces the stop fentanyl act, a comprehensive package of public health policies to address the proliferation of synthetic opioids, i want to thank those who provided feedback on our bill and continue to work together. in 2020, we tragically lost over 90,000 people to drug overdoses. based on the most updated data you have, can you tell us how many overdosed deaths were caused, not just present, but caused by fentanyl-related substances? >> can you use your microphone, please? >> i apologize. thank you for the question. i believe that the number is 70,000 of the 100,000 but i want to confirm with the colleagues on the panel, but it is a massive number, the vast majority are attributed to the fentanyl overdose deaths. >> and does the dea have surveillance systems in place to understand how many of those deaths are attributed to fentanyl and illicitly manufactures fentanyl including fentanyl analogues and related substances? >> we do work with interagency partners. there's always more to do with those partnerships across the science community, so we're moving in tha
health, as a result, we introduces the stop fentanyl act, a comprehensive package of public health policies to address the proliferation of synthetic opioids, i want to thank those who provided feedback on our bill and continue to work together. in 2020, we tragically lost over 90,000 people to drug overdoses. based on the most updated data you have, can you tell us how many overdosed deaths were caused, not just present, but caused by fentanyl-related substances? >> can you use your...
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these are folks working in their cabs by themselves, they don't represent a public health risk. tens of millions of americans and canadians already have active omicron infections, so this does not make any sense from a public health sense, but it will worsen a supply chain issue. four american viewers, most of the green products come from the u.s. and mexico. we need to system to be working at full capacity. josh: we want to talk about oil as you are here, you are talking about the benchmark price for alberto oil. $75, has not been that high since 2014. what will be the impact on capital expenditures? what does the supply picture look like? can you produce more oil, get it to market? jason: supply is not a problem. in november be produced and shipped more oil from alberta than at any other time in history. about 4 million barrels a day. the oil sands operators can actually increase volume. the only limitation is on shipment capacity through pipelines. with the commissioning of the enbridge line three replacement last year, that added about 350,000 barrels a day. there has also b
these are folks working in their cabs by themselves, they don't represent a public health risk. tens of millions of americans and canadians already have active omicron infections, so this does not make any sense from a public health sense, but it will worsen a supply chain issue. four american viewers, most of the green products come from the u.s. and mexico. we need to system to be working at full capacity. josh: we want to talk about oil as you are here, you are talking about the benchmark...
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of input from epidemiologists and public health specialists raised the likelihood of errors. by late april, the supreme court ruled that the government, which had sidestep parliament when it brought bush and that into the contact tracing set up needed to get this signed off by lawmakers. the ruling also stated that a suitable alternative compatible with the principles of privacy must be found. it was a victory, but it was temporary. amid a resurgence of corona virus infections in july, israel's parliament authorized the continued use of the shin bet program into january 2021. your study president, you're saying okay, we can track people. what do you may well, the next day to give up on this resource? is it right as a default to give your security services this power, you say more than what we're seeing wanted check their alternatives. i mean, i think this is the key issue. the greatest concern is that there is not a crisis, it would be great our crusher to increase the capabilities for a non tara related needs in the future, media lash justification of saving lives. however,
of input from epidemiologists and public health specialists raised the likelihood of errors. by late april, the supreme court ruled that the government, which had sidestep parliament when it brought bush and that into the contact tracing set up needed to get this signed off by lawmakers. the ruling also stated that a suitable alternative compatible with the principles of privacy must be found. it was a victory, but it was temporary. amid a resurgence of corona virus infections in july, israel's...
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they held that his refusal to be vaccinated against covid made him a threat to public health. the serbian prime minster has accused australia of a witch hunt. from melbourne, shaimaa khalil reports. he's used to winning on court, but today, he was defeated in it. the world number one men's tennis player lost his last ditch battle to stay in the country and was forced out of australia. the amended application... three judges upheld the government decision to cancel his visa. the immigration minister had argued that the unvaccinated tennis star's presence here could bolster anti—vaccination sentiment. in his statement, the world number one said... outside the court, many of his fans were still in shock, and emotions were high. it's disgraceful. how was his first visa. . . ? how did the first court ruling rule in his favour, but now it ruled against him? why? he had an exemption to come here and play tennis. he was allowed to come here. that's what he should be doing. it's a political stunt. and serbia's president was even more indignant. he came there with a medical exemption
they held that his refusal to be vaccinated against covid made him a threat to public health. the serbian prime minster has accused australia of a witch hunt. from melbourne, shaimaa khalil reports. he's used to winning on court, but today, he was defeated in it. the world number one men's tennis player lost his last ditch battle to stay in the country and was forced out of australia. the amended application... three judges upheld the government decision to cancel his visa. the immigration...
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this is not exclusive to the department of public health. i appreciate the engagement from the city administrator and others around trying to address this going forward, but i didn't want to flag the latest example which sing it is problematic. there are problems in the process where it takes too long to come before the board, but we shouldn't be contracting around those. >> chair: thank you, supervisor. madam clerk, call the roll for items 3 through 5. [ roll call ]. >> clerk: there are 11 ayes. >> chair: these are adopted unanimously. please call item 6. 2022. 2022. >> chair: i don't see anyone on the roster. please call the roll. [ roll call ]. >> clerk: there are 11 ayes. >> chair: without objection this resolution is adopted unanimously. madam clerk, please call item 7. >> clerk: item 7 is authorizing the recreation and park department to accept and expend grant funding from the state coastal conservancy priority conservation area grant program in the amount of $500,000 to support the twin peaks improvement project retroactively approvi
this is not exclusive to the department of public health. i appreciate the engagement from the city administrator and others around trying to address this going forward, but i didn't want to flag the latest example which sing it is problematic. there are problems in the process where it takes too long to come before the board, but we shouldn't be contracting around those. >> chair: thank you, supervisor. madam clerk, call the roll for items 3 through 5. [ roll call ]. >> clerk:...
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i'm a public health physician. we know there can be no public health guidance without the ability to clearly articulate that across multiple populations with how that message will impact behavior. we need to scrutinize how we practice public health that will allow us to be prepared and drive across multiple settings. if the director needs media training, get the media training. we need to return to the clesktive feedback consensus and opportunity for everyday americans to reflect and say, hey, what does this mean for guidance for me? >> dr. chris, such wise words. thank you for being with us this morning. >>> still to come, ahmaud arbery's family speaking out at the sentencing hearing for his killers. we have a look at the highly emotional day in court. plus yesterday's jobs numbers come in. president biden trying hard to find that silver lining. he put a positive spin o on the dismal report. next. 24-hour hydration. no parabens, dyes, or fragrances. gold bond. champion your skin. ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google. ♪ ♪ â™