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Just 3 States Could Reopen
From Vox: Just 3 states meet these basic criteria to reopen and stay safe
Most states still need to reduce coronavirus cases and build up their testing capacity.
So far, most states are not there. As of July 22, just three states — Connecticut, New Jersey, and New York — met four or five of the goals, which demonstrates strong progress. Twenty-two states and Washington, DC, hit two or three of the benchmarks. The other 25 achieved zero or one. (South Dakota and Wyoming didn’t report ICU data, but it wouldn’t be enough to change their rankings.)
10th Anniversary of this Blog!
It is hard to believe it has been 10 years plus since the start of this blog. Little did I know it would last this long or be so much work!! Hopefully it does fulfill its mission of providing new and useful information, curated by the Diva, in the field of disaster recovery and related topics.
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NAS Scientists Speak Out
As the Culture Wars Flare Amid the Pandemic, a Call to Speak ‘Science to Power’
A growing number of National Academy of Science members sign a statement decrying the Trump administration’s “denigration of scientific expertise.”
What to do re Covid-19
From a source called STAT: How to fix the Covid-19 dumpster fire in the U.S.
* * * STAT asked a number of public health experts for a single suggestion of how we get ourselves out of this mess. We got lots.
None is a magic bullet. This is going to be a painful and slow process. But there are things individuals, public health departments, state and local governments, and the Trump administration can do.
The fire brigade needs us all.
More Details about Executive Decision-Making re Covid-19
From the NYTimes: Inside the Failure: 5 Takeaways on Trump’s Effort to Shift Responsibility. President Trump and his top aides sharply shifted their pandemic strategy in mid-April after seizing on optimistic data suggesting the virus would disappear, a Times investigation found.
This article, added to the previous one, provides details about presidential decision making re dealing (or not) with Covid-19. The Diva considers it a key factor for those who will write case studies in the future.
New Political Theory – Executive Underreach
Here is an interesting article to contemplate, from the WashPost: Executive Underreach. As the Trump disaster gets worse, a new political theory helps explain it
CRS Report on Federal Gov. Emergency Authorities
From the CRS, this updated report (42pp): Emergency Authorities Under the National Emergencies Act, Stafford Act, and Public Health Service Act
GAO on FEMA
COVID-19: FEMA’s Role in the Response and Related Challenges. GAO-20-685T, Published: Jul 14, 2020.
New Website from the CDC
New website from the CDC: Natural Disasters and Severe Weather.
Thanks to Dorothy Schepps for the citation.