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the very next day, after the arrival of the gowns in wales, the department of health and social care agreed its own contract with clandeboye agencies. but this was a much larger and more valuable arrangement than the welsh one — millions of gowns for millions of pounds. over the next few weeks, the dhsc inflated the order — £14 million, £19 million, then £93 million — finally finishing with quite a deal for a small confectionery company — contracts worth £107.5 million. these are eye—watering sums but it's important to remember how unprecedented the circumstances were. at this point in the pandemic, gowns were still desperately needed and still in short supply. so the government had to move at breakneck speed to secure them there was no time to spare. and then everything stopped. after the rush and speedy delivery, the gowns were held in nhs storage. it was here at this warehouse in daventry near northampton that those gowns from clandeboye agencies ended up. you would expect them to have been shipped in and then straight out the door again — because this was an emerg
the very next day, after the arrival of the gowns in wales, the department of health and social care agreed its own contract with clandeboye agencies. but this was a much larger and more valuable arrangement than the welsh one — millions of gowns for millions of pounds. over the next few weeks, the dhsc inflated the order — £14 million, £19 million, then £93 million — finally finishing with quite a deal for a small confectionery company — contracts worth £107.5 million. these are...
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of public health, the california department of public health and color genomics on genome basics of the virus. by that, we identify covid positive cases in the city and county, we make an attempt to sequence all cases that we are able to identify. this particular sample, i heard about it yesterday at about 3:00 p.m. and we were able to receive the sample in the laboratory by 8:00 p.m. we ran a very fast molecular test which looks for psychgene drop-out. we were able to get the results of that test within two hours showing that potentially this sample was an omicron variant sample l. to concur this finding, we needed the viral genome of this virus and we used a pocket size sequencer made by oxford technologies. this is a sequencing technology in which we can go from detecting the virus to being able to detect the entire genome within a few hours. we were able to confirm the detection of omicron within five hours and we had most of the genome within eight hours. so 4:00 a.m. last night we were able to detect the omicron variant. thank you. >> thank you. i think the goal of the public
of public health, the california department of public health and color genomics on genome basics of the virus. by that, we identify covid positive cases in the city and county, we make an attempt to sequence all cases that we are able to identify. this particular sample, i heard about it yesterday at about 3:00 p.m. and we were able to receive the sample in the laboratory by 8:00 p.m. we ran a very fast molecular test which looks for psychgene drop-out. we were able to get the results of that...
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i was really surprised when stell was talking about the department of health reaction. i mean they defined themselves as a department that is there to prevent disease of environmental origin. so i decided to take the water test we had done and go visit the department of health myself. i wanted to see what they thought about the water test results. talk about the geiger counter results. see what test protections are available for citizens and what the state is do with all these cancer diagnosis. and it turns out the department of health is on a park property where mosaic had paid for all the renovation. ah, and although phosphate is natural for bodies, too much of it, like the levels we found in the test that we ran, can cause kidney damage and osteoporosis. ah, and finding out more about the wire service. do you guys have anything that tests for radiation? we haven't had that and i try a fussy person in thank you. appreciate you taking water samples. you found incredible one phosphate because a lot of people love students here are concerned especially to so you know wit
i was really surprised when stell was talking about the department of health reaction. i mean they defined themselves as a department that is there to prevent disease of environmental origin. so i decided to take the water test we had done and go visit the department of health myself. i wanted to see what they thought about the water test results. talk about the geiger counter results. see what test protections are available for citizens and what the state is do with all these cancer diagnosis....
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of health . and they tried to tell me, yeah, because i said, is it normal for whole families and neighbors to be getting diagnosed around the same time with similar cancer isn't and they're like, yeah, that's normal people get cancer. i got cancer, you know, so it was just like a really odd response to a concern that we had in. we're crowdsourcing this data and we're seeing why isn't, isn't that the state seeing this information wired, you know, what are they doing with our data? because they're required, the doctors are required to change in all of our cancer diagnosis is to the state. so what exactly are they doing with that that i mean for me i think that's really important information to take into consideration for the health and safety of communities across the entire state of florida. i was really surprised when stell was talking about the department of health reaction. i mean they defined themselves as a department that is there to prevent disease of environmental origin. so i decided to t
of health . and they tried to tell me, yeah, because i said, is it normal for whole families and neighbors to be getting diagnosed around the same time with similar cancer isn't and they're like, yeah, that's normal people get cancer. i got cancer, you know, so it was just like a really odd response to a concern that we had in. we're crowdsourcing this data and we're seeing why isn't, isn't that the state seeing this information wired, you know, what are they doing with our data? because...
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colfax, the leader of the department of public health. >> good morning everybody. thank you director carol. hi, everyone. it's great to be with you here today and i want to thank mayor breed for her tremendous leadership. san francisco is fundamentally changing how we serve people in crisis and leading the nation on how we respond to health care needs with health care response. and thank you, mayor breed and partners for helping us do this. i want to thank director carol and the 911 dispatchers to ensure they apply the most appropriate and compassionate response is provided to people in need and this includes people experiencing nonviolent mental health or substance use disorders to the best response the street crisis response team. our community paramedics, mental health with lived experience together have a range of specialty skills to engage in crisis and address a person's immediate needs for care, treatment, and shelter. skirt is truly a collaboration. as you know, staffing comes from the department of public health and, of course, fire as well as our wonderfu
colfax, the leader of the department of public health. >> good morning everybody. thank you director carol. hi, everyone. it's great to be with you here today and i want to thank mayor breed for her tremendous leadership. san francisco is fundamentally changing how we serve people in crisis and leading the nation on how we respond to health care needs with health care response. and thank you, mayor breed and partners for helping us do this. i want to thank director carol and the 911...
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the very next day, after the arrival of the gowns in wales, the department of health and social care agreed its own contract with clandeboye agencies. but this was a much larger and more valuable arrangement than the welsh one — millions of gowns for millions of pounds. over the next few weeks, the dhsc inflated the order — £14 million, £19 million, then £93 million, finally finishing with quite a deal for a small confectionery company, contracts worth £107.5 million. these are eye—watering sums. but it's important to remember how unprecedented the circumstances were. at this point in the pandemic, gowns were still desperately needed and still in short supply. so the government had to move at breakneck speed to secure them. there was no time to spare. and then, everything stopped. after the rush and speedy delivery, the gowns were held in nhs storage. it was here at this warehouse in daventry near northampton that those gowns from clandeboye agencies ended up. you would expect them to have been shipped in and then straight out the door again — because this was an emergenc
the very next day, after the arrival of the gowns in wales, the department of health and social care agreed its own contract with clandeboye agencies. but this was a much larger and more valuable arrangement than the welsh one — millions of gowns for millions of pounds. over the next few weeks, the dhsc inflated the order — £14 million, £19 million, then £93 million, finally finishing with quite a deal for a small confectionery company, contracts worth £107.5 million. these are...
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the very next day, after the arrival of the gowns in wales, the department of health and social care agreed its own contract with clandeboye agencies. but this was a much larger and more valuable arrangement than the welsh one — millions of gowns for millions of pounds. over the next few weeks, the dhsc inflated the order — £14 million, £19 million, then £93 million — finally finishing with quite a deal for a small confectionery company — contracts worth £107.5 million. these are eye—watering sums but it's important to remember how unprecedented the circumstances were. at this point in the pandemic, gowns were still desperately needed and still in short supply. so the government had to move at breakneck speed to secure them there was no time to spare. and then everything stopped. after the rush and speedy delivery, the gowns were held in nhs storage. it was here at this warehouse in daventry near northampton that those gowns from clandeboye agencies ended up. you would expect them to have been shipped in and then straight out the door again — because this was an emerg
the very next day, after the arrival of the gowns in wales, the department of health and social care agreed its own contract with clandeboye agencies. but this was a much larger and more valuable arrangement than the welsh one — millions of gowns for millions of pounds. over the next few weeks, the dhsc inflated the order — £14 million, £19 million, then £93 million — finally finishing with quite a deal for a small confectionery company — contracts worth £107.5 million. these are...
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i have mentioned the department of public works, the health department, and also the mayor's office of disability with regard to that elevator. so we definitely want to make sure to remember them. but we have been throughout all of this project really it has been the community effort and how people came together to continue serving the community. again, i want to thank all of you for doing that. and james, i think that the mayor had mentioned our thanks to you to make sure that we continue to have temporary sites and services. of course, we want to thank mary ann and all of the folks here at maxine hall. so without further adieu we are here to cut a beautiful ribbon. so mayor, come on up. and supervisor preston and roslyn, we would love to have you join us. >> thank you. (♪♪) ♪ >> welcome to hamilton recreation and aquatics center. it is the only facility that has an integrated swimming pool and recreation center combined. we have to pools, the city's water slide, for little kids and those of you that are more daring and want to try the rockslide, we have a drop slide. >> exercis
i have mentioned the department of public works, the health department, and also the mayor's office of disability with regard to that elevator. so we definitely want to make sure to remember them. but we have been throughout all of this project really it has been the community effort and how people came together to continue serving the community. again, i want to thank all of you for doing that. and james, i think that the mayor had mentioned our thanks to you to make sure that we continue to...
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of public health, the california department of public health and color genomics on genome basics of the virus. by that, we identify covid positive cases in the city and county, we make an attempt to sequence all cases that we are able to identify. this particular sample, i heard about it yesterday at about 3:00 p.m. and we were able to receive the sample in the laboratory by 8:00 p.m. we ran a very fast molecular test which looks for psychgene drop-out. we were able to get the results of that test within two hours showing that potentially this sample was an omicron variant sample l. to concur this finding, we needed the viral genome of this virus and we used a pocket size sequencer made by oxford technologies. this is a sequencing technology in which we can go from detecting the virus to being able to detect the entire genome within a few hours. we were able to confirm the detection of omicron within five hours and we had most of the genome within eight hours. so 4:00 a.m. last night we were able to detect the omicron variant. thank you. >> thank you. i think the goal of the public
of public health, the california department of public health and color genomics on genome basics of the virus. by that, we identify covid positive cases in the city and county, we make an attempt to sequence all cases that we are able to identify. this particular sample, i heard about it yesterday at about 3:00 p.m. and we were able to receive the sample in the laboratory by 8:00 p.m. we ran a very fast molecular test which looks for psychgene drop-out. we were able to get the results of that...
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of health . and they tried to tell me, yeah, because i said, is it normal for a whole family and neighbors to be getting diagnosed around the same time with similar cancer isn't and they're like, yeah, that's normal people get cancer. i got cancer, you know, so it was just like a really odd response to a concern that we had in we're, we're crowdsourcing this data and we're seeing why isn't, isn't that the state seeing this information wire, you know, what are they doing with our data? because they're required, the doctors are required to change in all of our cancer diagnosis as to the state. so what exactly are they doing with that that i mean for me i think that's really important information to take into consideration for the health and safety of communities across the entire state of florida. i was really surprised when stell was talking about the department of health reaction. i mean they defined themselves as a department that is there to prevent disease of environmental origin. so i decided
of health . and they tried to tell me, yeah, because i said, is it normal for a whole family and neighbors to be getting diagnosed around the same time with similar cancer isn't and they're like, yeah, that's normal people get cancer. i got cancer, you know, so it was just like a really odd response to a concern that we had in we're, we're crowdsourcing this data and we're seeing why isn't, isn't that the state seeing this information wire, you know, what are they doing with our data? because...
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of health . and they tried to tell me, yeah, because i said, is it normal for a whole families and neighbors to be getting diagnosed around the same time with similar cancer isn't and they're like, yeah, that's normal people get cancer. i got cancer, you know, so it was just like a really odd response to a concern that we had in. we're crowdsourcing this data and we're seeing why isn't, isn't that the state seeing this information wired, you know, what are they doing with our data? because they're required, the doctors are required to change in all of our cancer diagnosis is to the state. so what exactly are they doing with that that i mean for me i think that's really important information to take into consideration for the health and safety of communities across the entire state of florida. i was really surprised when stell was talking about the department of health reaction. i mean they defined themselves as a department that is there to prevent disease of environmental origin. so i decided to
of health . and they tried to tell me, yeah, because i said, is it normal for a whole families and neighbors to be getting diagnosed around the same time with similar cancer isn't and they're like, yeah, that's normal people get cancer. i got cancer, you know, so it was just like a really odd response to a concern that we had in. we're crowdsourcing this data and we're seeing why isn't, isn't that the state seeing this information wired, you know, what are they doing with our data? because...
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so it's the department of emergency management, the department of public health, and our human services hughesing partners, so primarily the department of homelessness and supportive housing and human services agency. so it's sort of a three-headed command in which we are coordinating and operating everything related to covid response. and now, of course, in this final phase, it's mass vaccination. the first year was before the pandemic was extremely busy. the fires, obviously, that both we were able to provide mutual support but also the impact of air quality. we had, in 2018, the worst air quality ten or 11 days here in the city. i'm sure you all remember it, and then, finally, the day the sun didn't come out in san francisco, which was in october. the orange skies, it felt apocalyptic, super scary for people. you know, all of those things, people depend on government to say what's happening. are we safe? what do i do? and that's a lot of what department of emergency management's role is. public service is truly that. it is such an incredible and effective way that we can make change
so it's the department of emergency management, the department of public health, and our human services hughesing partners, so primarily the department of homelessness and supportive housing and human services agency. so it's sort of a three-headed command in which we are coordinating and operating everything related to covid response. and now, of course, in this final phase, it's mass vaccination. the first year was before the pandemic was extremely busy. the fires, obviously, that both we...
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according to the san francisco department of public health. the outbreak was first discovered at the facility last week. right now there's no definitive number of cases confirmed. but there are reports that the number could be as high as 50. according to the san francisco department of public health. many of those who tested positive are asymptomatic with some of the guest experiencing mild symptoms wednesday on twitter, san francisco supervisor. matt haney said that, quote, even with precautions, people living together in large congregate settings will lead to people getting sick. he went on to say that we should be bringing people into non congregate settings like hotels instead. san francisco has one of america's highest vaccination rates. according to the department of public health. 81 1% of san franciscans have received 2 doses of the covid-19 vaccine. but that number is believed to be much lower for the unhoused last year. the city's largest shelter msc south. so one of the largest outbreaks at a shelter with more than 90 residents in 1
according to the san francisco department of public health. the outbreak was first discovered at the facility last week. right now there's no definitive number of cases confirmed. but there are reports that the number could be as high as 50. according to the san francisco department of public health. many of those who tested positive are asymptomatic with some of the guest experiencing mild symptoms wednesday on twitter, san francisco supervisor. matt haney said that, quote, even with...
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i have mentioned the department of public works, the health department, and also the mayor's office of disability with regard to that elevator. so we definitely want to make sure to remember them. but we have been throughout all of this project really it has been the community effort and how people came together to continue serving the community. again, i want to thank all of you for doing that. and james, i think that the mayor had mentioned our thanks to you to make sure that we continue to have temporary sites and services. of course, we want to thank mary ann and all of the folks here at maxine hall. so without further adieu we are here to cut a beautiful ribbon. so mayor, come on up. and supervisor preston and roslyn, we would love to have you join us. >> thank you. >> i went through a lot of struggles in my life, and i am blessed to be part of this. i am familiar with what people are going through to relate and empathy and compassion to their struggle so they can see i came out of the struggle, it gives them hope to come up and do something positive. ♪ ♪ i am a community amba
i have mentioned the department of public works, the health department, and also the mayor's office of disability with regard to that elevator. so we definitely want to make sure to remember them. but we have been throughout all of this project really it has been the community effort and how people came together to continue serving the community. again, i want to thank all of you for doing that. and james, i think that the mayor had mentioned our thanks to you to make sure that we continue to...
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we have urged the regulators, the department of health, u.s. epa, and the navy to take action to prevent a disaster that would impact heavily our drinking water resource. stephanie: the navy has now stopped operations at the red hill fuel storage tanks, which is what you had been calling for , and the congressional delegation had called for that. the governor has said he wants to see those tanks emptied of fuel. is that satisfactory to you? ernest: you know, this gives us hope that suddenly, the key decisionmakers are voicing their concerns about the facility. what remains though, stephanie, his actual implementation. are they going to carry through, is the emergency order issued by the health director for the state of hawaii gotta be enforced strictly and hold the navy accountable? we have seen in the past, letters, strongly worded letters from the department of health and epa to the navy, but we haven't really seen the follow through and those regulators holding the navy accountable. so now's the time to not do that anymore. we really need to
we have urged the regulators, the department of health, u.s. epa, and the navy to take action to prevent a disaster that would impact heavily our drinking water resource. stephanie: the navy has now stopped operations at the red hill fuel storage tanks, which is what you had been calling for , and the congressional delegation had called for that. the governor has said he wants to see those tanks emptied of fuel. is that satisfactory to you? ernest: you know, this gives us hope that suddenly,...
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of public health, the california department of public health and color genomics on genome basics of the virus. by that, we identify covid positive cases in the city and county, we make an attempt to sequence all cases that we are able to identify. this particular sample, i heard about it yesterday at about 3:00 p.m. and we were able to receive the sample in the laboratory by 8:00 p.m. we ran a very fast molecular test which looks for psychgene drop-out. we were able to get the results of that test within two hours showing that potentially this sample was an omicron variant sample l. to concur this finding, we needed the viral genome of this virus and we used a pocket size sequencer made by oxford technologies. this is a sequencing technology in which we can go from detecting the virus to being able to detect the entire genome within a few hours. we were able to confirm the detection of omicron within five hours and we had most of the genome within eight hours. so 4:00 a.m. last night we were able to detect the omicron variant. thank you. >> thank you. i think the goal of the public
of public health, the california department of public health and color genomics on genome basics of the virus. by that, we identify covid positive cases in the city and county, we make an attempt to sequence all cases that we are able to identify. this particular sample, i heard about it yesterday at about 3:00 p.m. and we were able to receive the sample in the laboratory by 8:00 p.m. we ran a very fast molecular test which looks for psychgene drop-out. we were able to get the results of that...
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i want to thank our extraordinary team at the department of health and human service, dr. francis collins, dr. anthony fauci, admiral rh devine, assistant secretary lois hayes and so many others who helped the department improve the health and well being of the american people. finally, i want to recognize the generation of activists, the game-changers, the people who made things happen, who have made their voice heard in the fight against h.i.v. over the years. people like pedro samoya, who died of aids-related complications in 1994. before his passing pedro asked the world a simple question. he said, i wonder now, as i look around me, who is going to pick up my torch? today, we are still fighting to end the h.i.v. epidemic. but we have not let pedro's torch extinguish. nor have we forgotten the 36 million people with pedro who died from aids-related illness around the globe. as secretary of health and human services i'm proud to lead a department and serve an administration that's confronting the h.i.v. epidemic head on. look no further than the new national hiv-aids str
i want to thank our extraordinary team at the department of health and human service, dr. francis collins, dr. anthony fauci, admiral rh devine, assistant secretary lois hayes and so many others who helped the department improve the health and well being of the american people. finally, i want to recognize the generation of activists, the game-changers, the people who made things happen, who have made their voice heard in the fight against h.i.v. over the years. people like pedro samoya, who...
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i also want to thank our extraordinary team at the department of health and human services, dr. francis collins, dr. rochelle walensky, dr. anthony fauci, the surgeon general, the assistant, secretary and so many other leaders who have helped the department improve the health and well-being of the american people. finally, i want to recognize the generation of activistss, the game changers, the people who made things happen, who have made their voice heard in this fight against hiv over the years. people like pedro zamora, who died of aids related complications. he asked the lord a simple question -- world is simple question. i wonder now, as i look around me, who's going to pick up my torch? today, we are still fighting to end the hiv epidemic, but we have not let pedro's george extinguish -- torch extinguish, nor have we forgotten the 36 million people who died from aids related illnesses around the globe. as secretary of health and human services, i am proud to lead a department and administration that is confronting the hiv epidemic head on. look no further than the new stra
i also want to thank our extraordinary team at the department of health and human services, dr. francis collins, dr. rochelle walensky, dr. anthony fauci, the surgeon general, the assistant, secretary and so many other leaders who have helped the department improve the health and well-being of the american people. finally, i want to recognize the generation of activistss, the game changers, the people who made things happen, who have made their voice heard in this fight against hiv over the...
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but things are changing — under new guidance from the department of health, care home residents in england will only be permitted to receive visits from three people, plus one essential care worker. staff will have to take three lateral flow tests a week, as well as a weekly pcr test. and there will be a £300 million fund to recruit and retain care workers. as well as the extra testing for staff vaccination teams will be deployed to homes to make sure all residents and workers get theirjabs. here at the department of health, they say updating the visiting guidance and boosting the booster program will help protect some of the most vulnerable members of our society from the virus this winter. it's about balancing risk with the latest clinical advice. between a rock and a hard place, the per care home staff are overworked and the relatives want to see their loved oi'ies. we will do our very, very best to make sure that it happens, but i can only give sympathy to those _ people out there, because i had thought that this christmas might be better than last, but it seems we are heading for ano
but things are changing — under new guidance from the department of health, care home residents in england will only be permitted to receive visits from three people, plus one essential care worker. staff will have to take three lateral flow tests a week, as well as a weekly pcr test. and there will be a £300 million fund to recruit and retain care workers. as well as the extra testing for staff vaccination teams will be deployed to homes to make sure all residents and workers get theirjabs....
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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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our state department of health notified us sunday evening, sunday after thanksgiving. but we actually got no official notification from the navy. >> reporter: you shut down the halawa shaft which serves 20% of honolulu's water customers. why did you do that? did you find contamination in water in that well? >> just to be clear, stef phi, we have not found contamination by fuel in our drinking water in the halawa shaft. it represents 20% of our supply capacity. we took the precaution of shutting it down because we saw what happened to the navy. at red hill shaft they pumped water into their system and delivered it to their customers. as a precaution, and i do not want to put our water customers from the board of water supply the public at risk by pumping fuel into their drinking water system, so we shut town the shaft before we detected any amounts of fuel in the water. >> reporter: you have been looking at this issue, i understand, since 2014, ernie, when there was a massive leak of 27,000 gallons of fuel from one of the tanks. does it frustrate you that not more has b
our state department of health notified us sunday evening, sunday after thanksgiving. but we actually got no official notification from the navy. >> reporter: you shut down the halawa shaft which serves 20% of honolulu's water customers. why did you do that? did you find contamination in water in that well? >> just to be clear, stef phi, we have not found contamination by fuel in our drinking water in the halawa shaft. it represents 20% of our supply capacity. we took the precaution...
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so they never fulfilled this order at the cheaper level for the department of health sciences. it's deadly brit. prioritize the more expensive overseas orders. and it's only been recently that the department of how human sciences has re negotiated the same order, but it has been forced to pay for the ventilators at a higher price. that renegotiation that lindsey mentioned, it resulted in the this government ordering $43000.00 of the commercial ventilate, is an april at 4 times regional price. in late august, the remainder of the order was cancelled only after a congressional committee raised questions about the expenditure. but disaster capitalism can also be less direct and more obscure from public scrutiny, like who stands to benefit from some taxpayer funded bailouts. take the u. s. airline industry, which had its request for a $50000000000.00 bail app approved by the u. s. senate in march, while the lines were conditional on job protections. the sticking point for many is that over the past 5 years, the big for allied companies, american delta southwestern united have not o
so they never fulfilled this order at the cheaper level for the department of health sciences. it's deadly brit. prioritize the more expensive overseas orders. and it's only been recently that the department of how human sciences has re negotiated the same order, but it has been forced to pay for the ventilators at a higher price. that renegotiation that lindsey mentioned, it resulted in the this government ordering $43000.00 of the commercial ventilate, is an april at 4 times regional price....
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i started to wonder what is this normal and i even called the department of health. and they tried to tell me, yeah, because i said, is it normal for whole families and neighbors to be getting diagnosed around the same time with similar cancer? and they're like, yeah, that's normal people get cancer. i got cancer, you know, so it was just like a really odd response that we had in were crowdsourcing this down and we're seeing why isn't, isn't that the state seeing this information? why are you know, what are they doing with our data? because they're required, the doctors are required to, in all of our cancer diagnosis is to this day. so what exactly are they doing with that data? i mean for me i think that's really important information to take into consideration for the health and safety of communities across the entire state of florida. i was really surprised when stell was talking about the department of health reaction. i mean, they define kidney damage and osteoporosis, finding out more about why do you guys have anything that has for radiation? we have that, and
i started to wonder what is this normal and i even called the department of health. and they tried to tell me, yeah, because i said, is it normal for whole families and neighbors to be getting diagnosed around the same time with similar cancer? and they're like, yeah, that's normal people get cancer. i got cancer, you know, so it was just like a really odd response that we had in were crowdsourcing this down and we're seeing why isn't, isn't that the state seeing this information? why are you...
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so they never fulfilled this order at the cheaper level for the department of health and human sciences. it's deadly brit. prioritize the more expensive overseas orders, and it's only been recently that the department of how human sciences has really negotiated the same order, but it has been forced to pay for the ventilators at a higher price. that renegotiation, that lindsey mentioned. it resulted in the u. s. government ordering $43000.00 of the commercial ventilators in april at 4 times the regional price. in late august, the remainder of the order was cancelled only after a congressional committee raised questions about the expenditure. but disaster capitalism can also be less direct and more obscured from public scrutiny. like who stands to benefit from some taxpayer funded bailouts. take the u. s. airline industry, which had its request for a $50000000000.00 baylash approved by the u. s. senate in march. while the loans were condition long job protections, the sticking point for many is that over the past 5 years, the big for ally companies, american delta southwestern united hav
so they never fulfilled this order at the cheaper level for the department of health and human sciences. it's deadly brit. prioritize the more expensive overseas orders, and it's only been recently that the department of how human sciences has really negotiated the same order, but it has been forced to pay for the ventilators at a higher price. that renegotiation, that lindsey mentioned. it resulted in the u. s. government ordering $43000.00 of the commercial ventilators in april at 4 times the...
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and department of public health. in all the charts, critical injuries are a subset of severe injuries. in addition, our data from s general includes those injured on freeways within the city of san francisco. march 20th 2020 the first stay at home order. given the unprecedented nature and disruption that has occurred over the past 20 months, i highly advise that anyone using this data use caution when comparing 2020 data to previous years. both significant increases or decreases in severe injuries could be short term as life slowly returns to normal or not. throughout the presentation, i'll try not to compare 2020 to previous years given how different that year was. i will only be showing data from the trauma registry from 2015 forward. late 2014, new guidelines came out that caused a fluctuation in the numbers due to how people are being counted as admitted to the hospital. numbers back to 2011 can be found in the pdf report on the vision zero website. we can see the total number of severe injuries have declined fro
and department of public health. in all the charts, critical injuries are a subset of severe injuries. in addition, our data from s general includes those injured on freeways within the city of san francisco. march 20th 2020 the first stay at home order. given the unprecedented nature and disruption that has occurred over the past 20 months, i highly advise that anyone using this data use caution when comparing 2020 data to previous years. both significant increases or decreases in severe...
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i am from the san francisco department of health. and this is everything which constitutes lawful direct and constructive notice to you personally and to all of your subordinates. a new -- and your successor, and your agents. the purpose of this notice is to make you aware of violations of law and allow you the due process rights to correct them and take your actions to the limits placed upon you by the california state institution and the constitution for the united states of america. in regard to any and all covid-19 policies, orders or mandates -- such as guidelines for physical -- >> clerk: okay, i'm going to stop you for a second. so the comments that you are making doesn't sound like it pertains to the item that we're on, and, unfortunately, there's very rigid rules around public comment for items. so can you clarify if you are commenting on the american indian and native alaskans? caller? >> caller: it is relevant because it is also affects them as a people of the united states of america, it affects them, as well as everybody
i am from the san francisco department of health. and this is everything which constitutes lawful direct and constructive notice to you personally and to all of your subordinates. a new -- and your successor, and your agents. the purpose of this notice is to make you aware of violations of law and allow you the due process rights to correct them and take your actions to the limits placed upon you by the california state institution and the constitution for the united states of america. in...
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let's just follow the science and allow our health and hospitals, department of health and mental hygiene, they should drive the policies of how we deal with covid-19. >> but i think we're ten days away from de blasio's plan taking effect for all private employers. will you continue that program when you're mayor? >> my department of health and mental hygiene commissioner, we're already meeting with de blasio's teams now. they're going to give me my clear instructions and i'm going to articulate that instructions to new yorkers. if it means mandatory vaccination, if it means vaccination for children in schools, whatever my department of health tells me, that's what we're going do. i'm not a doctor, i'm not a medical professional. that's why you surround yourself with qualified professionals and the plans we implement will be based on that information. >> okay, i totally respect that answer. but i would think that by now you would already have asked those folks and come to some decision as to whether you'll continue on what de blasio is putting in practice. >> we asked many questions remem
let's just follow the science and allow our health and hospitals, department of health and mental hygiene, they should drive the policies of how we deal with covid-19. >> but i think we're ten days away from de blasio's plan taking effect for all private employers. will you continue that program when you're mayor? >> my department of health and mental hygiene commissioner, we're already meeting with de blasio's teams now. they're going to give me my clear instructions and i'm going...
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so the department of health right now in new york city is really warning parents to make sure that their children are getting vaccinations. children over 12 have to have both vaccinations to enter public areas like restaurants. so each state and each city does do things differently. new york state has definitely been in the forefront. bill de blasio, the current mayor, has said he doesn't want to see new york go back to the dark days of the early pandemic when the city essentially shut down. there are all sorts of mandates and rules in place here in new york city. courtney, have any measures been placed in new york on children under the age of 12? children basically right now, under the age of five, they are warning parents, because the department of health is telling people that there has been a quadruple rate of hospitalisations for children. half of those under the age of five. children between five and ii with records dating back to the end of the week of december 19, most of those children were not vaccinated at all. so they are urging people to get their children vaccinated as soon
so the department of health right now in new york city is really warning parents to make sure that their children are getting vaccinations. children over 12 have to have both vaccinations to enter public areas like restaurants. so each state and each city does do things differently. new york state has definitely been in the forefront. bill de blasio, the current mayor, has said he doesn't want to see new york go back to the dark days of the early pandemic when the city essentially shut down....
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department of health to tell them that they had been in south africa. this genomic sequences wouldn't have happened and we would have not know this variant is already on u.s. shores, though dr. chiu said it is highly likely this is not the only case of omicron here in the united states, just the only detected one. allen, elizabeth? >> shows you how advanced our sentences are in the bay area. chances are it's at other major ports. >> and how responsible of that traveler to report themselves. >> no kidding.
department of health to tell them that they had been in south africa. this genomic sequences wouldn't have happened and we would have not know this variant is already on u.s. shores, though dr. chiu said it is highly likely this is not the only case of omicron here in the united states, just the only detected one. allen, elizabeth? >> shows you how advanced our sentences are in the bay area. chances are it's at other major ports. >> and how responsible of that traveler to report...
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but things are changing — under new guidance from the department of health, care home residents in england will only be permitted to receive visits from three people, plus one essential care worker. staff will have to take three lateral flow tests a week, as well as a weekly pcr test. and there will be a £300 million fund to recruit and retain care workers. as well as the extra testing for staff vaccination teams will be deployed to homes to make sure all residents and workers get theirjabs. here at the department of health, they say updating the visiting guidance and boosting the booster program will help protect some of the most vulnerable members of our society from the virus this winter. it's about balancing risk with the latest clinical advice. staff are overworked. i have sympathy with people out there. i had hoped this christmas would be better than last. it seems we are heading for another difficult one. this resident says she would be concerned if she could not see her relatives. i wouldn't like that, but i'd have to put up with it. the aim is to maintain contact at christmas, bu
but things are changing — under new guidance from the department of health, care home residents in england will only be permitted to receive visits from three people, plus one essential care worker. staff will have to take three lateral flow tests a week, as well as a weekly pcr test. and there will be a £300 million fund to recruit and retain care workers. as well as the extra testing for staff vaccination teams will be deployed to homes to make sure all residents and workers get theirjabs....
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so they never fulfilled this order at the cheaper level for the department of health and human sciences. it's deadly bridge to prioritize the more expensive overseas orders. and it's only been recently that the department of how human sciences has re negotiated the same order, but it has been forced to pay for the ventilators at a higher price. that renegotiation that lindsey mentioned, it resulted in the us government ordering $43000.00 of the commercial ventilators in april at 4 times the original price. in late august, the remainder of the order was cancelled only after a congressional committee raised questions about the expenditure. but disaster capitalism can also be less direct and more obscured from public scrutiny. like who stands to benefit from some taxpayer funded bailouts. take the u. s. airline industry, which had its request for a $50000000000.00 bailout approved by the u. s. senate in march, while the lines were condition long job protections. the sticking point for many is that over the past 5 years, the big for ally companies, american delta, south western united have
so they never fulfilled this order at the cheaper level for the department of health and human sciences. it's deadly bridge to prioritize the more expensive overseas orders. and it's only been recently that the department of how human sciences has re negotiated the same order, but it has been forced to pay for the ventilators at a higher price. that renegotiation that lindsey mentioned, it resulted in the us government ordering $43000.00 of the commercial ventilators in april at 4 times the...
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that afternoon directly from the san francisco department of public health. they had found a potential case of omicron from a returning traveler from south africa. we immediately made an effort to reach out to our partner that does the testing which would result in the positive test result. it was received at about 6:00 p.m. we received an extracted rna sample from the nasal swab from the individual who was infected. from there, we immediately did a quick molecular test called spiking dropout. we got a hint it two hours. to make the identification, we needed to sequence the genome of the virus. from the time we received it, we were able to obtain the genomic sequence in about five hours. >> for the layman, tell us what happens in the quick test giving you the first hint it could be omicron, it is likely omicron, and tell us about the longer test that proves it. >> it is a pcr tests. the same test we use to diagnose covid-19 to identify that a given person has been infected. there is one specific aspect of omicron in that it has a specific mutation. a change i
that afternoon directly from the san francisco department of public health. they had found a potential case of omicron from a returning traveler from south africa. we immediately made an effort to reach out to our partner that does the testing which would result in the positive test result. it was received at about 6:00 p.m. we received an extracted rna sample from the nasal swab from the individual who was infected. from there, we immediately did a quick molecular test called spiking dropout....
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i'm from the department of public health. we're requesting you support the purchase of 822 geary and hyde for the purpose of our behavioral health services expansion. d.p.h. has been increasing our residential treatment services and care services by approximately 400 treatment spaces or overnight beds. this expansion has been guided by our 2020d.p.h. behavioral bed optimization report and mental health of san francisco legislation as well as input from stakeholders. our goal has been to offer the highest quality care and recovery oriented care in the least restrictive environment f. we don't have the -- if we don't have the right kinds of beds, people end up staying longer in hospital. if we don't have the right kinds of services they end up going to the emergency room because of gaps in care. so 822 geary and 629 hyde are ideally located in an area of high need. we know and we've spoken to you before about the high rate of mental health concerns, of substance use of overdose and a street crisis and emergency response calls i
i'm from the department of public health. we're requesting you support the purchase of 822 geary and hyde for the purpose of our behavioral health services expansion. d.p.h. has been increasing our residential treatment services and care services by approximately 400 treatment spaces or overnight beds. this expansion has been guided by our 2020d.p.h. behavioral bed optimization report and mental health of san francisco legislation as well as input from stakeholders. our goal has been to offer...
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. >> reporter: the new mandates from the california department of public health won't change much for the bay area with the exception of solano and marin counties which still have indoor public mask mandates. but, it will change the game for much of the state. starting wednesday, every indoor public space is going to look a lot like sfo. masks on, everywhere citing a 47% spike in cases of covid-19, and a 14% rise in hospitalizations since thanksgiving, one month from december 15th through january 15th. the california department of public health is asking everyone to mask up in indoor public spaces. >> we have to wear masks on the plane anyway, it's perfectly fine. >> also, the game changes on mask events of 1000 or more. if you are not mask you will need a negative test to get inside. >> the omicron virus is spreading very quickly. >> and antigen test will work if it is taken within 24 hours of the event. a pcr test will also work but it must be taken within two days of the event. the final request from the department of public health is that everyone returning to california after tra
. >> reporter: the new mandates from the california department of public health won't change much for the bay area with the exception of solano and marin counties which still have indoor public mask mandates. but, it will change the game for much of the state. starting wednesday, every indoor public space is going to look a lot like sfo. masks on, everywhere citing a 47% spike in cases of covid-19, and a 14% rise in hospitalizations since thanksgiving, one month from december 15th through...
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and department of public health. in all the charts, critical injuries are a subset of severe injuries. in addition, our data from s general includes those injured on freeways within the city of san francisco. march 20th 2020 the first stay at home order. given the unprecedented nature and disruption that has occurred over the past 20 months, i highly advise that anyone using this data use caution when comparing 2020 data to previous years. both significant increases or decreases in severe injuries could be short term as life slowly returns to normal or not. throughout the presentation, i'll try not to compare 2020 to previous years given how different that year was. i will only be showing data from the trauma registry from 2015 forward. late 2014, new guidelines came out that caused a fluctuation in the numbers due to how people are being counted as admitted to the hospital. numbers back to 2011 can be found in the pdf report on the vision zero website. we can see the total number of severe injuries have declined fro
and department of public health. in all the charts, critical injuries are a subset of severe injuries. in addition, our data from s general includes those injured on freeways within the city of san francisco. march 20th 2020 the first stay at home order. given the unprecedented nature and disruption that has occurred over the past 20 months, i highly advise that anyone using this data use caution when comparing 2020 data to previous years. both significant increases or decreases in severe...
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according to the san francisco department of public health. the outbreak was first discovered at the facility last week. right now there's no definitive number of cases confirmed. but there are reports that the number could be as high as 50. according to the san francisco department of public health. many of those who tested positive are asymptomatic with some of the guest experiencing mild symptoms wednesday on twitter, san francisco supervisor. matt haney said that, quote, even with precautions, people living together in large congregate settings will lead to people getting sick. he went on to say that we should be bringing people into non congregate settings like hotels instead. san francisco has one of america's highest vaccination rates. according to the department of public health. 81 1% of san franciscans have received 2 doses of the covid-19 vaccine. but that number is believed to be much lower for the unhoused last year. the city's largest shelter msc south. so one of the largest outbreaks at a shelter with more than 90 residents in 1
according to the san francisco department of public health. the outbreak was first discovered at the facility last week. right now there's no definitive number of cases confirmed. but there are reports that the number could be as high as 50. according to the san francisco department of public health. many of those who tested positive are asymptomatic with some of the guest experiencing mild symptoms wednesday on twitter, san francisco supervisor. matt haney said that, quote, even with...
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judy with the department of public health. thank you for joining us today. >> thank you so much for inviting us for this presentation and this hearing. i am christina. i manage the chronic disease prevention program which includes the sugar drink distributor tax work and i am joined by the dr. who will present the data. this is a combined slide deck. the dr. with tap the presentation after she finishes. i want to start with a brief overview of how we have gotten to where we are. thank you. nationally and locally. we have gotten incredible data already. i want to take a step back and start with nationally and locally. we have seen an increase in overweight children over many decades. the prevalence of childhood obesity tripled 5% in 1978 to 18.5 in 2016. this is not by race or ethnic strat fiction. beginning in 20003 you will see the arrow. we saw a leveling off to 1% per decade. it is not enough progress. i do want to note that there is a lot of stigma around overweight and obesity. we are presenting data on this. our end goal
judy with the department of public health. thank you for joining us today. >> thank you so much for inviting us for this presentation and this hearing. i am christina. i manage the chronic disease prevention program which includes the sugar drink distributor tax work and i am joined by the dr. who will present the data. this is a combined slide deck. the dr. with tap the presentation after she finishes. i want to start with a brief overview of how we have gotten to where we are. thank...