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FOCUS: Management of an epidemic requires surveillance monitoring

FOCUS: Management of an epidemic requires surveillance monitoring

By Fred Palm, contributing editor  |  Our South Carolina emergency plan is an all-event skeleton.  Depending upon the particular threat, customization to the plan is made. Even in the overall skeleton plan, any epidemic event is a second thought found in an appendix (14-1) to the general model for action.  In these plans, there is no pandemic appendix, so with COVID-19, we presumptively start as if the virus is an infection.

An epidemic requires a swift model that leaps ahead of the presenting of requests for medical services. State-level authorizations and equipment requests passed up the line will not be delivered in time. In fact, little time exists if an infection doubles every five days.

Social science surveys estimate the size of something, the incidence in the population. In this election season, for example, we are bombarded with polling data about what percentage of voters, likely Republicans or Democrats, are expected to behave in a particular way.

by · 03/16/2020 · Comments are Disabled · Common Good, Focus
GOOD NEWS: Share your legislative priorities in new reader survey

GOOD NEWS: Share your legislative priorities in new reader survey

Staff reports  |  Our sister publication, Statehouse Report, on Friday highlighted what lawmakers want to do in the 2019 legislative session in this news story.  But we’d like to give you a chance to sound off about your priorities.

Therefore, we encourage you to take a 10-question survey to share your thoughts on the state’s challenges and priorities. 

by · 12/17/2018 · Comments are Disabled · Good news, News briefs
12/17: Dining with Friends; Pay teachers better; Viennese holiday

12/17: Dining with Friends; Pay teachers better; Viennese holiday

IN THIS ISSUE   |  Dec. 17, 2018  

FOCUS: Dining with Friends returns to the Lowcountry in 2019
COMMENTARY, Brack: Pay our teachers better
IN THE SPOTLIGHT:  Charleston International Airport
PHOTO ESSAY: Christmas vacation … in Vienna
GOOD NEWS:  Share your legislative priorities in new reader survey
FEEDBACK: Do you have any opinions? Send them to us
MYSTERY PHOTO:  A Lowcountry building decked out for the holidays
S.C. ENCYCLOPEDIA:  Park Seed Company
CALENDAR: Still time to get your jingle on

EDITOR’S NOTE:  Our next issue will be Dec. 31.  Have a good holiday season.

by · 12/17/2018 · 1 comment · Full issue