Second. Is there any further discussion or any corrections . If not, we are prepared for the vote, all of those in favor, of the minutes of september 16th, please say aye. Aye. All of those opposed . The minutes have been approved, for september 16th. Thank you commissioners, item 3, is the directors report. Good afternoon, commissioners, for the next several months, we are going to have a disease update for you and that will happen at the beginning of my report and today, dr. Ogona and cougar will be providing you with updates. Good afternoon, commissioners today i am going to give you a quick update on the ebola situation, today, dr. Hover will be joining me and also want to acknowledge other key people that are really working on the preparedness, dr. Baba who runs our Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Branch and also rachel kegan who is our communication director who has been working closely with us. And what i am going to do today is i am going to go very in the nex
Third speaker i will call three more names, you will have two minutes and you want to explain how you will be using the timer. Yes, speakers i will be holding a timer, when the beep goes off, know that is your time to stop speaking. Good evening, commissioners. This is not george, it is david inaudible and my handwriting was bad but i didnt realize it was that bad. Okay. It is not george, my name is david and i am the San Francisco director for fcis local one and i want to give you the context of why we were here yesterday and yesterday with the Community Organizations and the Community Leaders from the African American community, in the past nine months, sione has been meeting with the members and Community Groups to talk about the inequality in general and also, inequality and how it impacts the members in in the african community. And we called with a list of demands around 14 areas and we will have them being helped and the others being around housing and the other on education, an
Really do an assessment to really figure out which one are going to be better prepared than others and make and so they will probably come out with some stratification to really determine which ones might be better prepared. And to really think about the details that we need to Pay Attention to. In San Francisco, the hospitals are really beginning to drill in detail including the training and the staff and how to dawn, the infection control, and the personal protected equipment and how to take care of the patient and how to transport them and so having that concrete practice, sthaoe if a patient does show up, they will be more confident. Dr. Sanchez. Yeah. I was just going to ask you, personally, i think that it is an excellent presentation and i just wanted to site that i know that a lot of our crew out at sfgh have been involved and especially this week with fleet week. And with our med core staff and docs from the arranged navy and the coast guard doing various Clinical Trials and e
Carletta jackson lane, and terry lang and as we get to third speaker i will call three more names, you will have two minutes and you want to explain how you will be using the timer. Yes, speakers i will be holding a timer, when the beep goes off, know that is your time to stop speaking. Good evening, commissioners. This is not george, it is david inaudible and my handwriting was bad but i didnt realize it was that bad. Okay. It is not george, my name is david and i am the San Francisco director for fcis local one and i want to give you the context of why we were here yesterday and yesterday with the Community Organizations and the Community Leaders from the African American community, in the past nine months, sione has been meeting with the members and Community Groups to talk about the inequality in general and also, inequality and how it impacts the members in in the african community. And we called with a list of demands around 14 areas and we will have them being helped and the oth