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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!

                                   

World’s Three Largest Health Philanthropies Allocate $300 Million to Support Innovation in Developing Countries

Vermont legislature passes a 100% renewable electricity mandate

Analysis: A step to counter climate change increases in urban flooding --"sponge cities"

Project delays are holding back clean power installation --industry report

Planet is headed for at least 2.5C of heating with disastrous results for humanity-- poll of hundreds of scientists

FLiRT COVID-19 Variants Are Spreading: Information about KP.2 and KP.1.1 Strains

AstraZenic withdraws its Covid vaccinie from market, EU says it is no longer authorized

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In a notice on its website, the European Medicines Agency also announced the withdrawal, which means that Vaxzevria is no longer authorized to be marketed or sold in European Union countries.

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U.S. government COVID vaccine campaign saved $732 billion in averted infections, costs --study

What the Texas farmworker’s case of bird flu tells us about tracking the infection

Texas dairy worker bird flu case shows need for protective gear --CDC

U.S. Farm states push back on Administration's bird flu response

'They need to back off': Farm states push back on Biden’s bird flu response

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is at odds with state officials and the dairy industry over its on-the-ground response to the avian flu outbreak spreading among dairy cows, complicating President Joe Biden’s efforts to track and contain a virus that has the potential to sicken millions of people.

Many farmers don’t want federal health officials on their property. State agriculture officials worry the federal response is sidelining animal health experts at the Agriculture Department, and also that some potential federal interventions threaten to hinder state and local health officials rushing to respond to the outbreaks.

ALSO SEE: A pandemic response that amounts to hoping and praying isn’t nearly enough.

 

 

 

 

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US respiratory virus activity falls to low levels --CDC

US indicators for flu, COVID, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) declined further last week, with no states reporting moderate, high, or very high activity, down from one the week before, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said Friday in its weekly updates. ...

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Information on 2 new COVID variants called 'FLiRT' that are spreading in the U.S.

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