San Francisco and Covid-19: What Went Right and Lessons Learned
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 Published On Sep 24, 2020

In this UCSF Medical Grand Rounds, the Honorable Mayor London Breed, San Francisco Department of Public Health Director Grant Colfax, and Director of Population Health Tomás Aragón will describe San Francisco’s Covid-19 experience and how the city has successfully managed Covid thus far. UCSF faculty members Diane Havlir, George Rutherford, and Paul Volberding will explore how the work on HIV in the 80’s and 90’s informed our responses to Covid, and the role of UCSF in the city’s successes. The session is moderated by UCSF Department of Medicine chair Bob Wachter.

Program
Bob Wachter: Introduction
00:03:40 – UCSF Chancellor Sam Hawgood Welcomes Mayor London Breed
00:07:45 – Honorable Mayor London Breed
00:16:10 – Q&A for Mayor London Breed, SFDPH Director of Health Grant Colfax, and Director of Population Health Tomás Aragón
00:30:23 – Q&A for SFDPH Director of Health Grant Colfax, Director of Population Health Tomás Aragón, Drs. Havlir, Rutherford and Volberding
00:59:05 – Q&A for Drs. Havlir, Rutherford and Volberding
Bob Wachter: Closing

See previous Covid-19 Medical Grand Rounds:
• September 17: In Search of a Vaccine for Covid-19: Science and Politics
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• September 10: Covid-19: Current State, Falling Mortality Rates, and “AeroNabs"
   • Covid-19: Current State, Falling Mort...  
• August 13: New Approaches to Covid-19: Rapid Testing, Herd Immunity, and the Role of Narrative
   • New Approaches to Covid-19: Rapid Tes...  
• August 6: A Conversation with Ashish Jha
   • Covid-19 Grand Rounds: A Conversation...  

See all UCSF Covid-19 grand rounds, which have been viewed nearly 955,000 times, here: https://medicine.ucsf.edu/covid-19-ne...

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