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3 candidates looking to become City of Beaufort s newest councilman, early voting underway

3 candidates looking to become City of Beaufort s newest councilman, early voting underway
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American YouthWorks Implements Veoci for Case Management, Data Tracking, and Reporting

American YouthWorks Implements Veoci for Case Management, Data Tracking, and Reporting
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Health Ministry specifies government hospitals as designated Covid-19 treatment centres

Athol Daily News - Athol: Suhoski activates emergency op center, vaccination site in the planning

Athol: Suhoski activates emergency op center, vaccination site in the planning SUHOSKI Contributed photo Published: 2/9/2021 3:12:56 PM Modified: 2/9/2021 3:12:54 PM ATHOL Town Manager Shaun Suhoski has activated Athol’s virtual emergency operations center. As a result, an incident command center system has been activated under the direction of the Fire Chief Joseph Guarnera, who serves as Athol’s Emergency Management Director. The move allows the town to establish its own COVID-19 vaccination site. Suhoski said the move was made last Thursday morning at a meeting of the Vaccinate Athol (VAX) Task Force. “This allowed us to move to an Incident Command System style of management to respond to this challenge,” said Suhoski. “On Thursday, (Chief Guarnera) assumed incident control with a structured command staff to handle planning, logistics, operations, financial, safety and public outreach efforts in support of our health department.

Report reveals strengths, weaknesses during 6 months of SRHD s COVID-19 response

The health district spent over $32,000 to find ways to improve its response to COVID-19. Author: Kaitlin Riordan Updated: 12:48 PM PST February 3, 2021 SPOKANE, Wash. The Spokane Regional Health District recently hired a company to conduct a survey on the agency’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic from January 2020 to July 2020. The district hired Constant Associates, which is based in California, to conduct what they call an After-Action Report. The report is meant to examine lessons learned, best practices and ways to improve when it comes to responding to COVID-19. The company compiled information from SRHD documents, an online survey with stakeholders and interviews with SRHD staff and partner organization staff. The health district spent $32,305 on the report and CARES Act funding covered the cost.

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