Day #65 of Shelter in Place
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What Does the “New Normal” Look
Like in Healthcare, Education,
and the Workplace?
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Join Stanford Medicine's Office of Community Engagement for a 2nd virtual Town Hall on the COVID-19 outbreak on Thursday, May 21 from 3:30PM - 5:00PM.
"Having been sheltering in place since mid-March, our local community is eager to return to some form of normal life outside their homes. But in the absence of an effective vaccine and treatment options, what will the 'new normal' look like? What kinds of changes can we expect to see when we seek routine healthcare, return to school (K-12 and higher education), or return to work? This second community virtual town hall event, organized by the Stanford School of Medicine Office of Community Engagement, brings together Stanford researchers, administrators, and local leaders to share their work on preparing the public to return to normalcy safely in the age of coronavirus.
This virtual event is designed for the general public outside the Stanford community, questions can be submitted at the time of registration as well as during the session. Most of the virtual town hall will focus on Q&A."
Speakers:
- David Studdert, Professor of Medicine and of Law
- Nancy Magee, San Mateo County Superintendent of Schools, San Mateo County Office of Education
- Megan Mahoney, Chief of Staff, Stanford Healthcare; Clinical Professor, Division of Primary Care and Population Health
- Russell Furr, Associate Vice Provost for Environmental Health and Safety
- Moderator: Lisa Goldman Rosas, PhD, MPH, Assistant Professor, Epidemiology & Population Health; Faculty Director, Stanford Medicine Office of Community Engagement
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Click here to register for Stanford's Town Hall.
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Webinar: COVID Budget Impacts and Outlook for Revenue Enhancement in 2020
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"How will COVID 19 impact local revenue streams, and when are those revenues likely to recover? What are residents’ priorities for service delivery, and what are their attitudes towards potential revenue enhancements this November? Hear from local finance and public opinion experts on this webinar for local officials."
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Watch the May 19, 2020 webinar here.
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Click to download the presentations from the speakers:
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San Mateo County Small Business Reopening and Recovery Survey
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In partnership, SAMCEDA, the County of San Mateo, our Chambers, our Cities/Towns, and Community Partners, working collaboratively to assist small businesses with reopening and recovery.
What are the needs of small businesses as we reopen and recover? Let us know by taking our survey.
Survey link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/N2MPVDN
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To take the survey, please visit here.
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