Emergency! Quarantine, Evacuation, and Back Again Book
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Race relations and interactions with Indigenous communities should never be the same. What is the new normal in crisis and disaster management? How has emergency response changed as a result of the pandemic? Why do all emergency plans need to be updated? We will never go back to old ways in public health, policing, public protests, procurement, politics, and a wide range of other public policy issues.
This remarkable group of academics, political leaders, emergency responders, and activists explore these topics in detail the range of challenges we’ve experienced in the pandemic—procurement, health information, lockdowns, risk communication, potential hospital evacuation, Black Lives Matter, Indigenous health and isolation, cancel culture, defunding the police, civil unrest, the crisis in epidemiology, the Justinian and other plagues, best emergency planning practices, trust in leadership, how different jurisdictions managed the pandemic, quarantine in Hong Kong, and many other topics.
Features chapters from:
- Chief Hugh Akagi, Peskotomuhkati Nation at Skutik Community Chief & Executive President
- Allan Bonner, Peskotomuhkati Nation at Skutik Communications Manager
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Description
This remarkable group of academics, political leaders, emergency responders, and activists explore these topics in detail the range of challenges we’ve experienced in the pandemic—procurement, health information, lockdowns, risk communication, potential hospital evacuation, Black Lives Matter, Indigenous health and isolation, cancel culture, defunding the police, civil unrest, the crisis in epidemiology, the Justinian and other plagues, best emergency planning practices, trust in leadership, how different jurisdictions managed the pandemic, quarantine in Hong Kong, and many other topics.
- Peskotomuhkati Chief, Hugh Akagi
- Johns Hopkins’, Alison Abraham
- Police Inspector, Anil Anand (ret’d)
- Crisis Manager, Allan Bonner
- Sovereign Risk Practitioner, Michael R. Jackson-Bonner
- Emergency Room Physician, Dr. Phee Kheng Cheah
- Emergency Management Instructor, Michael Fearon
- Jamaican Researcher, Leslie Ann Fullerton
- Diplomat, Randolph Mank
- Johns Hopkins’, Derek Ng
- Political Aid, Jordan O’Brien
- Physician, Dr. Deborah Prabhu
- Cybersecurity Strategist, Brennen Schmidt
- Consultant, Robin Sears
Additional information
Weight | 0.7 kg |
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Dimensions | 20 × 10 × 2 in |
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