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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!

                                   

Opinion: How Trump supporters views of COVID origins played a role in defunding U.S. science

Analysis: There's no evidence work requirements for Medicaid recipients will boost employment

Seasonal flu: Research tries to understand why vaccines are not as effective for some people

Measles: Increase in overall cases, downturn in Texas --CDC

There was an uptick in measles cases across the U.S. over the last week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Friday, though the spread of the highly contagious illness appears to have slowed in Texas.

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White House says it will fix ‘formatting errors’ in RFK Jr. ‘MAHA Report’

Measles: U.S. CDC updates travel warnings after cases of spread in airliners.

US CDC changes language, keeps modified recommendation of COVID vaccines for healthy kids

NEW YORK (AP) — The nation’s top public health agency posted new recommendations that say healthy children and pregnant women may get COVID-19 vaccinations, removing stronger language that those groups should get the shots.

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Measles: Colorado Children's Hospital concerned about possible exposures.

Measles cases seem to be slowing down in the U.S.

Oral antivirals may be useful for high risk patients infected with COVID JN.1 --study

Under RFK Jr policy changes, COVID shots could cost $200 for those under 65

Background on the new COVID-19 Variant that has reached the U.S. and other countries

Trump administration cancels Moderna bird flu vaccine research contracts awarded by Biden admistration

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