Jen Whiting’s Updates
Week 7: Covid-19 Lessons and FADPReP
Lessons from Covid-19 That Apply to FADPReP
- We are all in this together: How human and livestock health are connected whether the disease is zoonotic or not.
- Supply-chain and disease response capability; getting supplies.
- Bottle-necks in livestock production systems; implications for animal health, welfare, and productivity.
- Occupational health and safety issues in a FAD response.
How long is this module?
- XX videos run for a total of XX hour and XX minutes of viewing.
- There are XX required readings.
- Assessments: make one comment (200 words); create one update (400 words).
- Though not required, additional materials can be found in the "Optional Videos and Readings Module" for further study.
Section One: How Human and Livestock Healthcare are Connected Whether the Disease is Zoonotic or Not
Dr. Sander Lecture: One Health Pandemics
Dr. Johnson-Walker Lecture: Meat Packing, Food Processing, and Farms
Reading: AgWeb: Vilsack Weighs In On Parallel Between COVID-19 and Animal Disease Outbreaks
CDC ZOHU Recorded Call October 7, 2020 - listen from 7:00 - 23:21
Optional Reading: Coronavirus Disease among Workers in Food Processing, Food Manufacturing, and Agriculture Workplaces
Section Two: Bottle-necks in livestock production systems; implications for animal health, welfare, and productivity
USAHA Presentation: KatieRose McCullough
Dr. Johnson-Walker on Animal Welfare
Reading: The Food System: Concentration and Its Impacts (read through introduction; 3 pages)
Optional Reading: The Animal-Human Interface and Infectious Disease in Industrial Food Animal Production: Rethinking Biosecurity and Biocontainment
Section Three: Mental Health Issues in anFAD response
Dr. Sander Lecture: Mental Health
Readings: Foot and Mouth Outbreak: Lessons for Mental Health Services (7 pages)
<<NEED CORRECT URL>>
Section Four: Occupational Health and Safety Issues in an FAD Response
OHSA Issues in FAD Response
Section Five: Policy Implications
Dr. Sander on Policy Implications and Concerns
Dr. Johnson-Walker Lecture on Policy Initiatives
Section Six: Communicating with the Media
<<panel discussion in March - NEED VIDEO LINK>>
Section Seven: Disasters and COVID with Pets
PBS NewsHour: How did Hurricane Katrina change the way we evacuate pets from devastation?
Supplemental Reading: Emergency Animal Sheltering During Coronavirus Disease Pandemic (19 pages)
Resources
Readings
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Vilsack Weighs In On Parallel Between COVID-19 and Animal Disease Outbreaks
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OIE News: OIE collaboration on tackling agro-crime affecting animal health and welfare
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A Hidden Toll: The Mental Health Impacts of COVID-19 on the Public Health Workforce
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COVID-19 morbidity and mortality in U.S. meatpacking counties
Comment on This Week's Course Update
Comment on this update with a reflection on XXX.
Create Your Personal Update #6
<<need a prompt here>>
Your update should be at least 400 words plus at least one multi-modal (video, graph, picture, data) element. Respond to at least two others' updates with @name (each response should be at least 200 words).