"In a time of crisis, it is important to meet community members where they are on all fronts."
Want to develop tools to engage your residents? Apply for our Certificate in #Engagement! Learn more about the importance of engagement & our program @PublicCEO:
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Announcing the new Master of Public Policy and Leadership online program—a partner with @2U and Keypath Education—designed for early- and mid-career professionals.
Learn more: https://t.co/4fzcsqggKK
Strengthening Post-Hurricane Supply Chain Resilience.
@theNASEM
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Contact tracing helps identify confirmed cases of COVID-19 and who could have been exposed so we can stop the virus in its tracks.
Thank you to all of the @LAPublicLibrary staff and other City employees for your service and helping save lives.
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#AppleFire morning update: 20,516 acres at 0% containment.
Our new public information line is:
(909) 383-5688
Please continue to follow @RivCoReady and @sbcountysheriff for evacuation info.
A magnitude 4.2 earthquake based in the San Fernando valley shook L.A. at 4:29 a.m. Our @LAFD has conducted its routine assessment for any damage in the city. No reports of significant damage or injury.
"A vaccine will only mark the beginning of a long, slow ramp down... How long that ramp down takes will depend on the efficacy of a vaccine, the success in delivering hundreds of millions of doses, and the willingness of people to get it at all." https://t.co/j6gGBhOs3O
#COVID19
"When residents of a typical county cut their visits to nonessential businesses in half, a single infected person transmitted the virus to 46% fewer people than she would have in a county where business proceeded as usual." https://t.co/LgjbI1ZXeU
#COVID19#SafterAtHome
"With peak hurricane season yet to come, southeast communities are grappling with uncertainty over whether it's possible to evacuate to shelters without risking coronavirus exposure." https://t.co/n7lGItLk4J
#COVID19#HurricaneSeason#EMGTwitter#DisasterResponse#MassCare
ICYMI: Former @FEMA administrator @WCraigFugate shares why mesh-enabled smartphones are the "new normal" for #disasterresponse communications. https://t.co/ePvNNNiwkV
Today, CA reached a somber milestone: 157 deaths. Our highest
reported in a single day.
We cannot afford to ignore #COVID19, or simply hope it goes away. We have to take action. TOGETHER.
Wear a mask. Physically distance. Wash your hands.
Your actions can literally save lives.
.@CSQMag published a great recap of the panel discussion our Executive Director, Jim Featherstone, participated in: Philanthropy and COVID-19: Rebuilding Better. https://t.co/MQX6WeUnbc
#COVID19#publicsafety#RebuildBetter
If you missed Tuesday's Distinguished Speaker Series program on supply chains or attended the program and would like to revisit the discussion, we have good news! A summary is available to download on our website: https://t.co/NrJhIXReVN
#supplychainmanagement#emgtwitter#covid
@readyla Business Operations Center #BOC participating in today’s @HSACouncil webinar about #SupplyChain It is important for us to understand how robust it is and how it is imperative to rethink & redesign our current EM strategies and systems. “Flow is so fundamental”
@npsCHDS ELP alumnus David Kaufman, VP and Director for Safety and Security at @CNA_org, will discuss Supply Chains During Times of Disruption for tomorrow’s Distinguished Speaker Series program, hosted by Pepperdine University’s @HSACouncil.
Register: https://t.co/YDchjKInhG
.@HSACouncil hosted a webinar titled, "Cost Recovery for Higher Education."
Michael Martinet, principal of The Martinet Group, broke down what funding is available for higher edu institutions, how to access it, & lessons learned from @fema case studies.
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Everyone is at risk of getting #COVID19. Take these steps to protect yourself and others.
😷Wear a mask
🧼Wash hands frequently
✋Keep 6 feet apart
🏠Stay home when sick.