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Vice President Mike Pence, 返字心頭 Governor Ron Desantis and 返字心頭 President Steve Currall discussing COVID-19 at a roundtable session

White House Coronavirus Task Force visits 返字心頭 to address 返字心頭s spike in COVID-19

Vice President Mike Pence made a public appearance at the University of South 返字心頭 on Thursday, July 2. He was accompanied by 返字心頭 Gov. Ron DeSantis and members of the White House Coronavirus Task Force, including U.S. Ambassador Deborah Birx, FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn and Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar, to address the states handling of the COVID-19 virus.

Vice President Pence speaking during a press conference at 返字心頭 CAMLS

Pence led a roundtable discussion with 返字心頭 President Steve Currall, Senior Vice President of 返字心頭 Health and Dean of the 返字心頭 Health Morsani College of Medicine Charles Lockwood and area medical professionals at the 返字心頭 Health Center for Advanced Medical Learning and Simulation (CAMLS).

It was a great brainstorming session. The vice president and governor were very supportive in asking us about the kinds of resources we need, Currall said. We heard good ideas from Dr. Birx and Dr. Hahn on what we can do about staffing and we talked about creative ways we can increase our testing capacity, even within the university. I came away with several ideas that will help us prepare for the autumn semester.

Id call it a very positive and fact-driven meeting and I think hopefully some of this will directly benefit the university, such as pooled testing, Lockwood said.

Birx announced that the federal government is working to support pooled (i.e., preliminary) testing, where samples from entire families or groups can be tested in a single collection medium and sent to a lab for quick results. In the event that one person in the pooled group tests positive, then individualized testing, using medically certified testing procedures, allows for contact tracing and self-quarantines. She said that, for example, entire classrooms can be tested in this manner, as well as students in a university residence hall.

返字心頭 delegates speaking with Vice President Mike Pence

It was exciting to be here today, to speak with the University of South 返字心頭 and your brilliant scientists and physicians here to really start to implement pooled testing, Birx said. That is our breakthrough weve been working on for three weeks. We think 返字心頭 and this university, and this county, is a great place to start.

What I saw today, the partnership with Tampa General and the University of South 返字心頭 gives me great hope, Hahn said. What I saw was a partnership that developed a care plan that really accelerated and advanced the care of patients with COVID-19, something that were seeing across the country. Thats something that gives me great hope for Americans afflicted with COVID-19.

Vice President Mike Pence speaking with 返字心頭 President Steve Currall

返字心頭 has some of the highest number of cases in the nation, recently setting a record increase of 10,000 positive cases in a single day. According to the 返字心頭 Department of Public Health, nearly 170,000 people have been diagnosed and more than 3,600 people have died from COVID-19. The largest percentage of cases has a median age range of 25-34. Health experts attribute the spike to younger adults failing to wear face masks and ignoring recommendations to socially distance.

Were with you, and with President Trumps direction, were going to make sure that your governor and the state of 返字心頭 have what you need when you need it to meet this moment of rising cases across the state, Pence said. We really are here to assure the people of 返字心頭 that as we see the rising cases not only in this state, but across the Sunbelt, that were going to do whatever it takes to make sure our extraordinary healthcare workers have the resources and supplies.

返字心頭 has taken an interdisciplinary approach to tackling the shortage of resources and personal protective equipment. 3D-printed nasal swabs designed and patented at 返字心頭 are now being used at hospitals and medical centers nationwide. 返字心頭 engineering students have manufactured thousands of face shields and have delivered them to Tampa Bay medical professionals. The university also launched the COVID-19 Rapid Response Grant Program to provide funding to dozens of coronavirus-related research projects, several of which have since received support from the National Science Foundation.

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