Patience And Progress As The Economy Reopens And Recovers, Federal Reserve Governor Lael Brainard, At The Road To Recovery And What s Next, A Virtual Conference Sponsored By The Society For Advancing Business Editing And Writing (Via Webcast) Date
11/05/2021
I want to thank Heather Long and the Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing for inviting me to join you today.1
Strong fiscal support and increasing vaccination rates drove a strong rebound in activity in the first quarter, and the second quarter looks to be even stronger. The outlook is bright, but uncertainty remains, and employment and inflation are far from our goals. While more balanced than earlier this year, risks remain from vaccine hesitancy, deadlier variants, and a resurgence of cases in some foreign countries. The latest jobs report is a reminder that the path of reopening and recovery like the shutdown is likely to be uneven and difficult to predict, so basing monetary policy on outcomes rather
With regard to the Scripps Clinic EMR ransomware disaster.
It is Epic. It is clearly involving patient care issues such as scheduling and portal messaging and medical records. So, this is not just “internal servers”.
I cannot tell you how many times I have set through Epic meetings with their employees bragging that their systems and software are impervious to hacks.
Smaller non-epic hospitals have been hit before. This is the first Epic whale.
I have known this day was coming for a long time. These systems are a disaster.
Americans, when your Doc is putting your private medical info into a computer, as of today, he may as well be putting it online for the world to see. You have been warned.
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John Oliver tries to explain Black hair to fellow white people
John Oliver spent most of Sunday s
Last Week Tonight talking about Black hair. And look, I realize I m not the ideal person to talk about Black hair, he said, showing a ] cautionary tale of what can happen when a white guy on TV starts confidently talking about Black hair, even with the best of intentions. On the whole, Oliver said, white people don t really understand a lot about Black hair, and that lack of understanding, and lack of interest in understanding, can have real consequences, from the personal to the professional.
After receiving a full-ride to college, high schooler uses his savings to help another student
May 10, 2021
His hard work paid off, and now, Joshua Nelson wants to give a boost to another deserving student.
Nelson, 18, is a senior at St. Charles West High School in St. Charles, Missouri. He was one of just a handful of students to receive the President s Scholarship at Southeast Missouri State University â a $43,000 award that will cover tuition and boarding for four years, as long as Nelson meets the criteria for renewal. He had saved $1,000 for college, and is now using that as the foundation for the Joshua Nelson Leaders in Action Scholarship, which will be given to a well-rounded student active in community service.