SHIC joins new Global Infectious Disease Intelligence Consortium Consortium brings together leaders in academic, government agencies, industry, and NGOs who need to be aware of emerging infectious diseases.
The Swine Health Information Center (SHIC) has joined the newly created Global Infectious Disease Intelligence Consortium (GIDIC). GIDIC was established by the University of Georgia’s Center for the Ecology of Infectious Diseases to bring together leaders in academic, government agencies, industry, and NGOs who need to be aware of emerging infectious diseases. Designed to provide members with Infectious Disease Intelligence, GIDIC’s vision is that a collaboration of individuals from diverse professional backgrounds will enhance our ability to limit the human and economic damage created by future pandemics.
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President Joe Biden s proposal to hand out grocery vouchers and sports tickets in return for vaccine skeptics taking COVID-19 vaccines may only boost vaccination rates at the margins, experts say.
His plan also could create a set of new issues, as the Biden administration races against the spread of new coronavirus variants to reach so-called herd immunity so the country can return to some semblance of pre-pandemic life. People on the fence are most likely to be motivated to move into the vaccine camp by incentives, according to John Pitney, a Republican operative-turned-Claremont McKenna College politics professor.