Author Archives: Liana
marzo 19, 2021
Opinion: Disproportionate Impact of COVID Deaths in Communities of Color
Opinion: In one year of the pandemic, here’s what I’ve learned as a health care provider in San Diego By CHRISTIAN RAMERS Ramers, M.D., is a specialist in infectious diseases and the chief of population health at Family Health Centers of San Diego. He lives in Burlingame. This week marks one year since public health …
marzo 16, 2021
Vaccine Guidelines Allow Most Athletes to Qualify
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marzo 16, 2021
How COVID-19 Impacts Children: An Update from Dr. Marsha Spitzer
As Chief of Pediatrics at Family Health Centers of San Diego, I wanted to share what our Pediatrics Department has been doing since the onset of the pandemic. Our friends at Cox Communications are matching donations made to pediatrics. As you read some of our stories, please consider making a gift today to support children …
marzo 15, 2021
ALERT: Important Change to Public Charge Rule
Immigrants and their loved ones across California can seek and accept medical care, food assistance and public housing without fear or confusion about public charge consequences, thanks to changes in federal policy. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has stated that it will return to using policies in place before the 2019 Public Charge Final Rule. …
marzo 4, 2021
Research suggests COVID-19 vaccines can still protect against variants
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febrero 25, 2021
In-Depth: Vaccine expansion causes concern for doctors
Supply issues, exceptions leave doctors in doubt By Jared Aarons Read the full article on 10news.com…
febrero 23, 2021
In-Depth: How the FDA will expedite booster shots against variants
Approval based on bloodwork, not a Phase 3 trial By Derek Staahl Read the full article on 10news.com…
febrero 23, 2021
Targeting Vaccine To The Most Vulnerable Is No Speedy Task
Race Versus Time: Targeting Vaccine To The Most Vulnerable Is No Speedy Task By Yuki Noguchi Early in the pandemic, San Diego County recognized its COVID-19 relief efforts needed to reach its large Latino population, and set up a task force in June to lay out plans — well ahead of when vaccines became available. Last …
febrero 22, 2021
Providers Must Follow Stringent Dose Handling Guidelines
Fragile COVID-19 Vaccine Providers Must Follow Stringent Dose Handling Guidelines By Tarryn Mento The COVID-19 vaccine does not care to be disturbed. It likes the cold, hates the light and prefers not to be shaken, but swirled. The vaccine finds a happy home in a tabletop pharmaceutical-grade freezer at Family Health Centers of San Diego. The unit that’s …
febrero 16, 2021
FHCSD’s proposed housing project
Family Health Centers of San Diego’s proposed housing project By Laura Riebau In November 2020 and on Jan. 13, 2021, Anthony White, Director of Community & Government Relations for Family Health Centers of San Diego (FHCSD), David Whisenhunt, Vice President of Physical Facilities, Family Health Centers of San Diego and Matthew Winter AIA, LEED AP, …
