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Photo: FatCamera/Getty Images As the worst remnants of the coronavirus pandemic come to a close in the United States with waves of vaccinations, there is still a distinct need for conversation and action regarding modern public health data infrastructure according to Ed Simcox, former HHS CTO and current CSO at LifeOmic. On May 17, Johns Hopkins University’s Coronavirus Resource Center (CRC) announced that it will implement a Pandemic Data Initiative to investigate inconsistencies in past data collection that hindered effective responses during COVID-19. The Initiative will also use their university team’s expertise with local and federal government to provide solutions for them regarding how to approach pandemic data management. ....
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Kristen Bell Targets Spread of Misinformation on SXSW Virtual Panel: I Try to Pause Before Sharing Rich Polk/Getty Images Joined by experts across multiple disciplines, the actress shares how she holds herself accountable before spreading information: We need to start asking at the dinner table: Did your uncle from Long Beach post that? Or did an expert from the CDC post it? Kristen Bell has long used her platform for a variety of social causes, from campaigning against aggressive paparazzi to fundraising and advocacy on behalf of L.A. s homeless population. The Good Place star is now turning her attention to helping stop the spread of misinformation while boosting trust in science and experts. At a virtual SXSW panel debuting this week, The Health Trust Gap and How to Fix It, Bell joined Dr. Natalia Peart, founder and CEO of Catalyst Innovation Group; Ed Simcox, former chief technology officer of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and curr ....
March 16, 2021 7:01 AM By Zachary Sherwood and Brandon Lee President Joe Bidenâs next big economic package helped set off a heated debate among Republicans over whether to participate in the return of lawmakersâ dedicated-spending projects, known as earmarks, a tussle that could be key to its success. After muscling his $1.9 trillion pandemic-relief bill through Congress without a single Republican vote, Biden is hoping to bring GOP members aboard an infrastructure package set to be a core part of his longer-term economic plan, estimated at trillions of dollars. Speeding a complex, multi-year initiative through Capitol Hill will be largely impossible without the GOP, due to Senate rules. To make negotiations easier, Democrats rescinded a 2011 ban on so-called spending earmarks. If Republicans decide to amend party rules in coming weeks and follow suit, it could be a good sign Bidenâs bill gets done. ....
That kind of interference would have been stopped cold in an earlier era, though the rest of the state never loved the big city. Coming from Indianapolis was a liability in any statewide political race. Mayors of Indianapolis routinely lost statewide races. Mayor Bill Hudnut lost a 1990 race for secretary of state, in what he and Republican supporters saw as a stepping stone to run for governor. Mayor Steve Goldsmith lost a race for governor in 1996, after putting the city on the national map. One Indianapolis political figure overcame the handicap. Mitch Daniels had never run for office but served presidents at the top levels. He campaigned around the state in an RV and stayed in people’s homes. Rural voters forgot his Indianapolis roots. ....