resources that they need to continue to fight this pandemic. so what are we talking about, are we talking about screening patients, checking patients in, doctors what kind of skills here? it can be a wide variety of all of that, right. the needs are across the spectrum. i would say primarily we re looking at medical care providers with nurses and physicians to come help support the covid patients. but we also send additional individuals in to help with some of the administrative needs as needed as well. so right now, it seems like we may be plateauing in certain east coast cities. there are other places around the country where it seems like omicron is heading or they re really in the throes of a surge now. what is the timeline that you re prepared for? we are prepared as we have been since day one of this pandemic to continue to support the states. we remain in constant communication to anticipate what their needs are. and as the needs or as the
mortality is three times higher for black people in the state than white people. it feels like priorities are off. grace howard, assistant professor at san jose university, and the author of the pregnancy police, which feels aptly timed. it ll be published by the university of california press. lay out what this bill would do and why you said it would expand the state s surveillance apparatus. sure. so when i look at this bill, i just see so many red flags. you know, each pregnant person is going to call this hotline and be asked a series of invasive questions. they ll be assigned a number which needs to be in the patient s medical records. what is the enforcement mechanism here? the government says they need to be able to pair a name and a number. otherwise, clinics could write any random number, and there would be no way of ensuring compliance. the bill said they ll be screening patients were coercion
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