by Tyler Durden
By Adam Andrzejewski, of OpenTheBooks.com,
If the White House payroll is a leading indicator of the president’s commitment to expand government then taxpayers have a reason for concern. Projected four-year costs of Biden’s White House payroll could top $200 million. For comparison, inflation adjusted, the Trump administration spent $164.3 million (2017-2020) and the Obama administration spent $188.5 million (2009-2012).
On July 1st, the Biden administration released the annual Report to Congress on White House Office Personnel. President Biden hired czars, expensive “fellows,” “assistants,” and spent on a much larger First Lady (FLOTUS) staff.
The payroll report included the name, status, salary and position title of all 567 White House employees costing taxpayers $49.6 million.
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Dr. Chuck Callahan, co-director of the Baltimore Convention Center Field Hospital and vice president of population health at the University of Maryland Medical Center explains how efforts are shifting to smaller community-based vaccine clinics and why it s important to get vaccinated.
University of Maryland Medical System COVID-19 incident commander Dr. David Marcozzi addresses how Maryland is pacing when it comes to people getting their shots and at what point he sees the population reaching herd immunity. He also talks about what parents can consider if they are hesitant on getting their child vaccinated.
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David Marcozzi, MD, was named senior vice president and chief clinical officer (CCO) for the
University of Maryland Medical Center (UMMC) and will report to Bert W. O’Malley, MD, president and CEO of UMMC.
As CCO, Marcozzi will lead evidence-based programs, practices and activities and establish clear processes to monitor performance against stated goals and assure accountability for performance as measured by quality, service and financial outcomes.
Presently, Marcozzi serves as the University of Maryland Medical System – University of Maryland, Baltimore Unified Incident Commander for the COVID-19 response, a role he will continue to fill. In addition, he has a prominent role in the state as the COVID-19 medical adviser to Gov. Larry Hogan.