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From YouTube: 1.17.2023 COVID Response Task Force
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1.17.2023 COVID Response Task Force
A
Ann
hayes
from
gather
is
sitting
in.
She
hasn't
officially
been
appointed
onto
the
task
force,
yet.
A
But
she's
sitting
in
here
today
as
a
guest.
So
if
we
can
just
do
real,
quick
introductions.
A
You
know
me
kathy
bibi.
Will
our
fellow
and
executive
director
at
crossroads
house.
A
A
But
do
you
want
to
kind
of
give
an
update
of
how
that
went
and
okay
by
december
or
something.
G
I'm
unprepared,
but
we
basically
went
over
the
presentation.
All
of
us
you
know
drafted
and.
G
In
addition
to,
I,
I
believe
the
recommendation
and
we
made
the
request,
which
was
to
continue.
G
I
think
we
can
all
agree.
A
lot
of
our
work
was
more
discovery,
and
you
know
collaboration.
A
B
Remember
there
was
someone
else
who
was
there
nancy?
Both
there
nancy
was
there
and
so
yep.
C
A
Well,
I
think
we
know
what
our
goals
are
and
what
we're
trying
to
do
any
thoughts
on
kind
of.
C
B
B
C
With
them
is
june
workout,
given
the
focus
on
the
budget
would
maybe
it
may
be
a
better.
B
B
B
B
Sessions
are
not
where
action
takes
place.
Work
sessions
are
simply
where
things
are
deliberated.
B
B
Off
with
fy
24
in
july
and
run
through
fy
29.,
so
so
again
there
will
be
multiple
opportunities.
B
There
have
been
other
requests.
The
group
may
recall
right
when
this
group
started
to
form
some.
B
Received
just
under
consideration,
there's
been,
I
I
had
a
short
conversation
with
kim
mcnamara.
C
On
on
what
that
looks
like
at
the
non-profit
level,
but
if
that's
the
case
where
some.
C
C
Behoove
us
to
think
about
maybe
putting
forward
a
recommendation.
C
To
put
some
money
out
there
earlier,
as
opposed
to.
C
Later
and
that's
that's
there's
that
piece
and
then
there's
of
course,
the.
C
C
That
looks
like
so
there
there's
those
two
pieces.
We
know
about
the
health
assessment
piece.
C
There
is
some
concern
out
there
still
that
the
request
was
made.
It
wasn't
formal,
but.
C
They
are
not
getting
any
answers
back
and
so
I'll
leave
it
there.
So
I
guess
a
question.
A
A
A
H
H
H
H
H
H
Gotten
so
far
into
the
nitty-gritty,
I
felt
like
presenting
that
night
to
remember
where,
like.
H
I
I
was
at
another
workshop:
did
you
mention
when
the
final
decision
many
people
have
asked.
I
B
B
D
D
H
The
formation
of
the
committee
was:
what
can
we
put
in
place?
How
can
we
come
up
with
ideas.
H
H
H
D
C
C
So
it'd
be
great
to
have
her
at
the
next
meeting.
I
don't
know
that
we
need
to
wait.
C
C
As
well
in
terms
of
what
the
other
nonprofits
are
are
kind
of
struggling
with,
if,
if
that's
the.
C
Case
according
to
what
ken's
kim's
comments
and
because,
if
that's,
if
that's
the
case,.
C
C
Was
struggling
and
and
so
on
and
so
forth,
but
it
seemed
to
be
more
than
one
organization.
C
A
A
A
But
how
are
those
really
applications
would
they
really
be
vetted
and
what
that
would
look
like.
A
B
B
B
B
A
At
the
last
one
I
was
asking
if
it
was
possible
for
there
to
be
if
there
was
an
already
existing.
A
Organization
like
there
was,
I
brought
up
the
sequence
women's,
giving
circle
because
their.
A
Grants
grant
making
and
does
grant
making
and
wondering
if
something
like
that.
An
already.
A
Actually,
the
money
would
be
given
to
them
to
disperse
to
the
different
organizations.
I.
C
And
I'd
like
we've,
already
had
the
conversations
about
what
those
those
categories.
C
Are
that
we
should
be
focusing
on
so
we
need
to
go
back
to
that,
but
I
I
like
kathy's
kathy's.
B
A
A
H
H
H
From
kim
and
andrew
that
might
guide
what
we
feel
like
we
need
to
do,
or
you
know
what
they
say.
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
C
Us
are
non-p
leaders
of
non-profits
and
we
don't
want
to
put
ourselves
in
a
position
where.
C
C
B
B
D
To
speak
to
whitney's
suggestion
of
you
know
maybe
giving
funds
to
the
first
group
of
people.
D
H
H
H
H
B
H
B
B
What
would
what
would
yield
the
most
success?
What
would
be
the
best
thing
that
this
group.
C
When
we
make
recommendations
to
the
city
council
and
I'm
thinking,
if
I
mean.
C
The
fact
that
there's
need
everywhere,
all
of
our
nonprofits
have
some
sort
of.
C
Need
but
we
did
identify
certain
categories
if
we
make
a
recommendation
to
the
city
councils.
C
Look,
these
are
the
as
kind
of
professionals
in
the
field.
After
all,
these
conversations
we've.
C
And
then
you
guys
make
the
decisions
on
funding
those
priorities,
whether
they
be
mental
health.
C
Mean
that
other
areas
might
be
excluded,
it
might
mean
that
you
know
they're
given
priority.
C
C
H
A
A
A
We've
identified
as
pressing
needs
for
this
community
then
make
our
recommendations
to.
A
You
know
you
mentioned
that
we've
been
meeting
every
other
tuesday.
I
think
we
should
really
look.
D
C
To
your
comments
earlier
about
how
the
landscape
has
changed,
pre-covered
post
covet.
C
And
how
the
non-profits
world
we're
trying
to,
I
guess.
C
If
there
are
efficiencies
of
scale
that
can
be
created,
you
know
if
there's
a
way
to.
C
B
B
B
B
B
B
D
I
had
the
pleasure
of
recently
attending
the
coordinating
committee.
I
guess
it's.
D
Anyway,
just
a
thought
that
a
meeting
like
that
can
be
pulled
together
and
it
was
very
useful.
Yeah.
B
And
to
tuesdays
at
noon
still
work
for
this
group.
What's
the
best
use
of
your
time.
B
B
From
the
task
force,
follow
either
come
and
watch
or
zoom
in
or
watch
after
the
fact
things
like.
B
A
Maybe
we
do
a
doodle
poll
or
whatever
is
easier.
If
you
guys
think
you
can,
we
can
work.
F
A
D
C
D
C
That
works
for
me
no
janet's
saying
no,
no,
but
all
right,
I
feel
like
tuesdays.
We
might
need
to.
A
A
This
is
gonna,
be
fun,
we
said
no
to
the
eighth
february,
seventh
or
eight.
We.
B
A
Okay,
so
a
doodle
pull
will
go
out
with
some
possibilities
and
will
that
go
through
march.
A
With
dates,
okay,
okay
and
hopefully,
we
can
find
a
handful
where
we
have
a
quorum
right
of.
B
True,
based
on
our
understanding
of
how
we're
walking
through
the
world
in
this
budget,
some
of.
B
A
Okay,
is
there
definitely
do
it
on
zoom,
if
not
other
ways,
I
could
maybe
do
it
in
person,
but.