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Reference Site: Global Compendium of Knowledge on COVID-19

Introduction: The Philadelphia Resilience System

The Philadelphia Resilience System advances our overall regional resilience by providing a forum to bring together and discuss plans, programs, resources and relationships that increase the capacity of individuals, organizations and communities to collectively solve problems and take advantage of opportunities. As a non-profit civic initiative, it is also the expectation that parties interested in emergency preparedness and disaster response will contribute links and comments that highlight both the assets and the risks evident in our region. 

Inclusiveness is a key aspect of this initiative. Conceiving of resilience as having the following facets, we hope to offer concerned individuals and stakeholder organizations from the Philadelphia Region a relevant resource and point of entry with which to join the dialogue: *Environmental & *Water/ Food *Preparedness/ Responder Infrastructure *Regional Resiliency Assets * Chemical & Biological * Social & Economic * Weather

Please take a look, register to contribute your thoughts or links and join the effort to build our region's resiliency!

                                   

Mpox vaccine by Japan's KM Biologics approved by WHO for emergency use

COVID Map Update: 'High' Wastewater Viral Activity in some western states--CDC

COVID-19 hitches a ride on mucus to spread deep into lungs --study

Countering climate change: How cities are becoming more climate resilient

Opinion: Improving builldings and infrastructure to strengthen resilience to climate changes

U.S. home insurance rates increase as climate change worsens disasters

Dr. Mehmet Oz picked by Trump to head U.S. Centers for Medicarfe and Medicaid Services

Economic burden of long COVID greater on women --studies

Six in 10 Americanssay they probably won't get updated COVID vaccine shot --poll

Suspected bird flu case repored in California in child

California health department reports possible bird flu case in child

Nov 19 (Reuters) - California's public health department reported a possible case of bird flu in a child with mild respiratory symptoms on Tuesday, but said there was no evidence of human-to-human transmission of the virus and that the child's family members tested negative.
 
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Analysis: Understanding the COVID-19 pandemic -- study and 17 charts

CDC's Bird flu response update

In this week's spotlight, CDC highlights new resources for employers of farm workers, the results of a radio media tour for journalists reporting on flu, and findings from genetic sequencing of some of the avian influenza A(H5) viruses from recent cases among people with exposures to infected animals in Washington and California.

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Analysis: How climate change prompted dozens of ‘impossible’ heatwaves--new studies

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