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What the American Rescue Plan Means for Public Health


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The 1.9 trillion-dollar American Rescue Plan Act aims to change the course of the pandemic, build a bridge towards economic recovery, and invest in racial justice. 
Join us for a special Public Health Week webcast to look beyond the numbers to examine the American Rescue Plan’s short- and long-term implications for public health practice and health equity with a focus on impacts on state and local public health agencies and Schools of Public Health. Leaders from the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Equity, Association of State and Territorial Health Officials, Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health, and the Big Cities Health Coalition will join in the discussion. ....

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Public health under attack


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Katie Pearce
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Feb 25, 2021
For nearly a year, a security detail has watched over the leading public health official in Santa Clara, California every hour of every day. The protection became necessary for Sara Cody after a barrage of threats and harassment over her health department s response to COVID-19 emails, letters, even protests in her own front yard.
[It s] not something I ever would have expected going into public health, Cody said on a webcast Wednesday. We re usually behind-the-scenes people.
A number of leading health officials shared similar accounts of hostility and attacks during the virtual event, hosted by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. While attempting to navigate the evolving science and resource struggles of the coronavirus pandemic, officials say they ve also battled against disinformation, distrust, inflamed politics, and orchestrated efforts to undermine ....

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Insults, Threats of Violence Still Imperil Public Health Leaders


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With insults, harassment, or even threats of violence against them and their families, at least 190 top public health officials have resigned, retired, or been fired in the last year, a Johns Hopkins researcher reported Wednesday.
Most were victims of opposition to health guidelines or mandates issued during the pandemic.
A year into the pandemic, I m still experiencing rather regular harassment, said Sara Cody, MD, public health director in Santa Clara, California, where some of the first coronavirus cases in the U.S. were diagnosed. People [are] coming to protest at my home, [there are] letters written in the paper, [and they are sending] emails that are way outside the norm of what we could consider normal discourse and differences of opinion. ....

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