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Senate’s First Meeting of the Summer Couldn’t Establish Quorum
Senate broke its codes by holding first committee meeting of the Summer virtually Photo by Ashley Hicks | The Independent Florida Alligator
Student Government held virtual meetings for the Budget and Appropriations Committee, Replacement and Agenda Committee and Judiciary Committee on Monday all of which broke SG’s codes by being conducted remotely.
The codes specify all SG meetings must be held in person except in the event of a local or federal state of emergency.
After a yearlong state of emergency in Florida because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Ron DeSantis lifted the state’s emergency status on May 3. This forced Senate to choose between breaking its codes or transitioning to in-person
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The pandemic isn t over yet, but with more and more Americans getting vaccinated against COVID-19 and the light at the end of the pandemic tunnel becoming a little brighter every day at least in the United States many clinicians, scientists, and public health advocates are calling for renewed attention to an infectious disease threat that was in the spotlight before the pandemic arrived.
Prior to the pandemic, antimicrobial resistance (AMR) was considered one of the major looming health threats facing the world, if not
the looming threat. But over the past year, COVID-19, and its multifaceted impact on society, has pushed AMR further back on the agenda, both for the public and policy makers.