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Author: John Troidl

  • Who are those wonderful people who volunteer to be on the Health Council? Here’s the list!

    Dear Folks,

    Well, they might be your neighbors!  Or your friends!  Or your co-worker!  Or someone you know from church/temple/mosque. Or someone you don't know yet but would like to know because they represent your district in Yolo County.  (Note:  Supervisors are elected from districts now and a specific set of Health Council Members are selected by the Supervisor to represent the public interest in their district.)

    Here is a link to the roster from the Yolo County website (this website is chock full of good information, do you ever visit it?  I recommend it!)

    https://www.yolocounty.org/home/showpublisheddocument?id=65970

    BTW, I tried to copy and paste it below, but it did not come out so well.  That's after switching from the Safari browser to the Firefox browser, which yielded an improvement but it is still not that great.  Try the link, please. 

    Don't forget, there is a Health Council meeting this Thursday morning and they will be discussing all things health related with a big dose of discussion on COVID-19.  The public is always welcome at Health Council meetings, but you may want to check with "your" representative on the Council before Thursday to see what's happening, how they plan to contribute this Thursday, etc.

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  • Do you know the “who” in public health in Yolo County?

    NOTE:  The Health Council meets this coming Thursday at 9 a.m. and the meeting is open to the public.  

    Good morning!

    During this pandemic, friends in Yolo County have been asking me serious questions like "who is in charge over there?!".  

    Good question to ask when we are being asked/"ordered" to shut down our personal and business lives in a fundamental way in order to save lives and help keep people healthy.  

    So, I have previously posted information that Brian Vaughn, MPH is the Yolo County Health Department Public Health Director.  And I recently posted an interview with Dr. Aimee Sisson, MD, MPH who is Yolo County's Health Officer.  And I have noted that Yolo County has not one but TWO PhD level County Epidemiologists.  And now I am going to tell you about the Yolo County Health Council.

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  • Yolo County property taxes due to be paid by December 10th without penalty.

    Dear Folks:

    You didn't forget did you?  

    Your property taxes pay for a lot of stuff…. including HELP support the Yolo County Health Department.  Although the reality is that public health in the United States is often funded in a "share" arrangement…… money originates in the Federal Government, then goes to the State Government and then to the County Government.  But all of it comes from YOU… the American tax payer.

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  • What does an epidemiologist do?

    Well, let's note right up front that epidemiologists are not infectious disease physicians.

    I like to tell this little story/thought experiment:

    Q:  If I have a lung infection, who should I go see, an infectious disease physician or an epidemiologist?

    Most people get the right answer.

    But then I ask:

    Q:  If society has an epidemic, should we consult an infectious disease physician who treats a single patient at a time or an epidemiologist who studies diseases and makes decisions for whole populations of people?

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  • Interview with our County Health Officer, Dr. Aimee Sisson (MD, MPH)

    Dear Folks,

    Came across this little treasure…..actually, it was shared with me by a friend of mine. (Isn't that how we all REALLY keep up with a complex topic these days!).

    Here is a link to an interview by Autumn Labbe-Renault *** from Davis Media Access, broadcast on KDRT: 

    https://kdrt.org/audio/covid-19-community-report-1200pm-dec-1st-2020.

    I do not know Autumn but my friend has been suggesting for weeks that I listen to her broadcast because they think she is good at this coronavirus coverage.

    Hey, they are right!  I am impressed with the interviewing approach.  Check it out!

    BTW, as a full disclosure, I have to tell you that the Health Officer is a former student of mine from when I taught in the Masters in Public Health Program at UC Davis School of Medicine.  But she is her own independent person and her views, enhanced by years of experience after she earned her MPH, are her own. I would like to think, though, that I helped a little bit along the way!  :)

    Check out this interview and perhaps keep a notepad handy, in case you think of another question that YOU would like answered!

    Regards,

    John

     

    *** About Autumn Labbe-Renault

    Autumn Labbe-Renault (she/her/hers) is executive director of Davis Media Access. She launched the "COVID-19 Community Report" on March 17, 2020. She's been spending part of her time during the pandemic documenting local experience and response through audio and video archives. Her views are her own.

  • Cyber Monday and Giving Tuesday

    Well, well, well friends, how is it going?

    Did you go all out on Cyber Monday getting gifts for family and friends (and ahem, yourself) online?  As it turns out, I did not buy ANYTHING on Cyber Monday.  

    Now, let you get the impression that I am an anti-commercial purest, nothing could be further from the truth.  As an MBA, I am a "card carrying capitalist" and understand that personal spending by individuals and families does the majority of the work in moving the economy in the US in positive directions (hence the need for the Congress to prime the pump with relief checks, extended unemployment income payments , etc).  No, the fact of the matter is I just don't need anything.  (Thank God!)

    But Giving Tuesday?  That's a whole other matter.  From the role model of my parents, the teachings of my church, the reinforcement of "Love thy neighbor as thyself" from the college I went to, I am committed to making a difference in our world even if it is only through small donations to worthy causes.

    So, while I took naps yesterday, today I was up early and made four targeted donations.  Who did I give to and why?  Here is the line up:

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  • Testing….. numbers…. evidence-based decision making. And advice for returning travelers…..

    Dear Folks,

    How are you doing?  You have a nice Thanksgiving?  Slipping into Christmas and New Year's preparations without missing a beat?  Well…. before you leap too far ahead, I wanted to share a news segment from ABC News that I thought was particularly helpful:

    Anyway, here is the ABC segment….. you might want to share it with "a friend" or "your crazy relative" who chose to travel during this Thanksgiving holiday despite warnings not to travel this time from every public health authority in the country: https://abcnews.go.com/GMA/News/video/millions-returning-home-holiday-travels-74435579.

    Also, while we are talking about testing, how come the Yolo County Corona Virus Testing Dashboard shows that we have tested so few people in our county?  I saw the article in the Enterprise that copied the County dashboard here: https://www.davisenterprise.com/local-news/county-closes-out-worst-covid-week-yet/.

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  • Holiday travel advice from ABC News….. a particularly good segment

    Hey Folks,

    Hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving!  (Or even a mediocre one, beats "regular Thursday").  

    This morning I got up surprisingly early to hear the 7 a.m version of network news, tuning into ABC because they seem to provide more scientific and less hysterical coverage of the coronavirus pandemic.

    And they did not disappoint.  They had a very good segment on traveling during a pandemic, recommending getting tested about 4 days after your likely CV exposure and getting tested multiple times to establish a monitoring protocol that deals with the occasional "false negative".  

    Speaking of multiple tests, I have been tested 11 times.  Why?  I understand the value of tests.  And again, they do not have to be perfect tests to be useful tests!  There is basically no such thing as the perfect biological test, so get used to dealing with "really good but not perfect" tests.

    BTW, I have tested NEGATIVE all 11 times.  Do you suppose that I have more useful information than someone who has not been tested at all?  (If you are going to comment, please do your homework, I am not real patient with casual commentary that is misleading, sometimes deliberately… especially during a public health emergency).

    Anyway, here is the ABC segment….. you might want to share it with "a friend" or "your crazy relative" who chose to travel during this Thanksgiving holiday despite warnings not to from every public health authority in the country: https://abcnews.go.com/GMA/News/video/millions-returning-home-holiday-travels-74435579

    Take care,

    John

  • This came in the email at 5:48 PM yesterday

    Subject Line:  COVID19TESTNOREPLY

    Dear/Estimado(a)  JOHN TROIDL,                                                                                    

    The result of your 11/23/2020 SARS COV-2 COVID19 RNA (COVID19) test was NEGATIVE. You do not currently have COVID-19 infection. Please continue to wear a mask when you leave your house, practice social distancing, and wash your hands frequently.

    This letter may be presented to your employer, if needed.

    Please contact your primary care provider if you have any questions or concerns. If you do not have a primary care provider and would like more information, please call us at 408-579-6183.

     

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    Folks,  I let out a yell "Yessssssssssssss!" when I got those results.  Because I am spending Thanksgiving with my elderly Mom (or better said, she is spending it with me in "Davis Mode") and I wanted to have some evidence that I am not carrying COVID19.  

    That was my 9th consecutive NEGATIVE test result and I am grateful to the folks at the Gardner Community Health Center in San Jose when I was down there this week to visit with Mom and prepare our Thanksgiving visit.  

    The test was free, no appointment required (walk up), multi-lingual, and the results came back in 48 hours.  I also got a free Santa Clara County Public Health face mask and hand-sanitizer.

    Oh, man, I am so grateful this Thanksgiving!

    Cheers,

    John

     

     

  • What’s all the fuss? To get tested or not.

    Dear Folks,

    Day before Thanksgiving and it sure is quiet around here.  And will be tomorrow, too.  Just me and Mom and we're gonna have a fine time.  Electronic greetings to others as we stay safe.

    Meanwhile, I have heard some more discussion about coronavirus testing.  Seems to be a popular topic, particularly after a HUGE spike in cases, major increase in % positivity, and hospitals getting busy again.  And, oh, yeah, the highest number of Americans in months died from CV yesterday:  > 2,000.

    So, what's the deal on testing?

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