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School. It doesn’t make them any easier to deal with, but we do have to address that issue if we’re going to effectively suppress the disease here in the State of Hawai‘i. Zeen is a next generation WordPress theme. Start typing to see results or hit ESC to close, Feeding Hawai‘i’s Soul: Michelle Karr-Ueoka ’93, Peter Ho ’83: Sounding the Economic Alarm, Financial Aid Changed the Lives of These Alumni, Podcast: Hawai‘i’s Health Director Bruce Anderson ’70 and Epidemiologist Sarah Kemble ’93, Podcast: How Punahou Faculty Have Coped with Distance Learning and COVID-19. Dr. Kemble probably won’t say this, and I will. AM: You can subscribe to this podcast by searching for Punahou Team Up on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite provider, and don’t forget to leave us a rating. So testing is a good tool. Alumni. That’s a small number compared to what other states are dealing with. Is there enough support on a statewide basis to really deal with the increase in tourism and a, quote, second wave? © Punahou School 2019. It’s powerful, beautifully designed and comes with everything you need to engage your visitors and increase conversions. Secondly, that’s not the solution to the problem. If someone’s sick and they’re at the hospital and have symptoms, you want to know whether they have the flu or COVID-19. We all are watching the development of vaccines. Allen Murabayashi: Thanks for joining our Team Up podcast, produced by Punahou School. Ige as a person of integrity. 24/7 testing is an issue. Alumni . We’ve actually done some surveys recently to try to get a better handle on the stresses that are occurring. So we also keep a track on the number of empty beds, ICU units, ventilators, and other things to try and understand and what the surge capacity is in the community, and that varies. Alumni. A Pop of Learning: Mike Watanabe ’91 . Going to Punahou, which was a tough school to get into and get through, I always felt was an accomplishment. If fully implemented, the initiative would be the largest public health testing program in American history – helping to get the country back on its feet. They have to take care of Auntie, who’s got maybe diabetic foot infection. Let me add I think our community is very compliant. Start typing to see results or hit ESC to close, Feeding Hawai‘i’s Soul: Michelle Karr-Ueoka ’93, Peter Ho ’83: Sounding the Economic Alarm, Financial Aid Changed the Lives of These Alumni, Podcast: Hawai‘i’s Health Director Bruce Anderson ’70 and Epidemiologist Sarah Kemble ’93, Podcast: How Punahou Faculty Have Coped with Distance Learning and COVID-19. For households that are crowded, it’s really a challenge. Now as we find disease problems like this, that those issues, those socioeconomic issues become even more apparent. So far, we’ve been able to manage very well. Let me also add that many of us who went to Punahou haven’t experienced low income housing, living, and so forth, but we’ve got pockets of low income housing, Palolo, Kalihi, and in many other places out here where we do have a dozen people living in a two bedroom apartment regularly, and, of course, they have extended family who are there as well. The Journey Home. My training started with the Centers for Disease Control, but I was also a field assignee in a state health department when I did my epidemic intelligence service training, and that really impressed upon me during that training time how all public health really starts from the local level and works its way upwards. All Rights Reserved. SK: I really think it depends on the specific activity. Having said that, we’re in pretty good shape from the standpoint of having the capacity to respond to individual cases or clusters of cases. But it’s hard to prevent that spread within your own household when you’re living close together. I mean, it’s hard to turn on the news without seeing something about COVID-19, and reading the papers, it’s on the front page almost every day. My first years in public service were at the Department of Health, and I also enjoyed working with the dedicated team of health professionals there. That relates to a lot of other stresses that manifest themselves in different ways, alcoholism, drug abuse, and lots of other things fall from that. Fall registration for Punahou families begins July 22, and registration for visiting families begins July 29. They should talk to their family and friends about it. That’s not the same in lots of parts of the mainland, but here, I think we’ve got a lot of good things going for us from a community support standpoint, and I do worry that people are letting down their guard. Start typing to see results or hit ESC to close, Feeding Hawai‘i’s Soul: Michelle Karr-Ueoka ’93, Peter Ho ’83: Sounding the Economic Alarm, Financial Aid Changed the Lives of These Alumni, Podcast: Hawai‘i’s Health Director Bruce Anderson ’70 and Epidemiologist Sarah Kemble ’93, Podcast: How Punahou Faculty Have Coped with Distance Learning and COVID-19. Have you found that the people that you’ve tried to contact trace have generally been accepting of the state’s effort to contact trace, and have there been any discussions internally about using the Apple and Google API to do digital-based contact tracing? It’s also an information sharing exchange, right? I think, actually, I get a lot more compliments than I do criticism from most people. So the challenge and basic challenge is, of course, we’re so dependent on tourism that our economy is suffering as a result of the quarantine period. Anderson was born and raised in Hawaiʻi. They’re going to the beach. Rachel Breitweser ’03 is a Punahou Communications Officer. SK: I think we’re with this for a long time. For more information or links to resources contained in this podcast, visit bulletin.punahou.edu. HI Dept of Health's Dr. Bruce Anderson ’70 and Dr. Sarah Kemble ’93 Talk COVID-19. Message from Mike Latham ’86: We Will Stand Strong. But he's also dedicated the past three years towards building the Queen's Care Coalition, an organization that serves the homeless population through a holistic approach that combines medical services with outreach like housing support. © Punahou School 2019. I would say the one thing that there is a lot of misunderstanding about is the testing, how effective the testing might be. I do think it’s really important to maintain that sense of legitimacy.

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