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Beyond Recovery: Rebuilding STD Prevention and Public Health for the Post-COVID Era
The National Coalition of STD Directors (NCSD) held a virtual press briefing on Wednesday, December 2, during the STD Engage 2020 conference
Release Date
December 14, 2020
The National Coalition of STD Directors (NCSD) held a virtual press briefing on Wednesday, December 2, during the STD Engage2020 conference. Leaders in sexually transmitted disease (STD) prevention discussed:
Massive disruptions to STD testing and prevention due to the coronavirus pandemic
Strategies to head off new STD increases, including key innovations by state and local STD programs
How the upcoming Biden Administration and Congress can rebuild America’s public health infrastructure and reduce record-high STD rates
Panelists
David Harvey, Executive Director National Coalition of STD Directors (NCSD)
Dr. Chris Hall, NCSD Clinical Advisory Chair UCSF Prevention Training Center; Q Care Plus
Dr. Philip Chan, Associate Professor Brown University
Famika Edmond, Senior Public Health Educator Detroit Health Department
Samantha Ritter, Director of Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health
National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO)
David discussed STD prevention during the COVID-19 pandemic, the impact on STD programs, the STI National Strategic Plan, and the role of a new incoming administration.
Dr. Chris Hall
Dr. Hall talked about the promise of at-home STD testing, and what needs to happen now – and post-pandemic – to realize the potential.
Dr. Phil Chan
Dr. Chan discussed the rapid shift to telehealth and a path forward to sustaining telehealth’s benefits and overcoming potential gaps.
Famika Edmond
Famika discussed how STD Programs can lead the way toward health equity and justice.
Samantha Ritter
Samantha spoke about taking STD programs further with express visits.