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This episode of The Vaccine Challenge is hosted by Priyanka Asera and features Jaimie Shaffs. Jamie Shaffs is the Chief Data Scientist of the New York department of Health and Mental Hygiene as well as a member of the COVID-19 Emergency Response Task Force.  Jaimie has assisted various emergency responses in India, Africa prior to this for health and refugee crisis. Jaimie is an epidemiologist and is pursuing a PhD in Health Equity and Social Justice at Johns Hopkins.

In this podcast Jaimie answers how her department reacted to all of the challenges as they were developing, the role that data had to play in orchestrating the response and how did the department address all other issues arising from the pandemic within the communities in New York. She also answers how emergency departments across the world share knowledge amongst each other so that we are better prepared collectively next time around.

SUMMARY OF THE PODCAST INTERVIEW

Could you describe the scope of work you do?

What kind of data do you rely on to make the right real-time decisions especially when New York was facing its second wave last year?

What kinds of number and models do you track outside of New York and outside the United States and how does that happen?

What do you think happens to data ownership when it comes to a situation like this?

Were there any policy decisions that were to be made by the task force?

What are the top reasons why you people may not have gotten vaccinated yet?

 

 

 

ABOUT JAIMIE

Jaimie Shaffs is the Chief Data Scientist of the New York city department of Health and Mental Hygiene as well as a member of the COVID-19 Emergency Response Task Force.  She had come to the domestic public health sector after serving a humanitarian c areer where her work was with international NGOs working on humanitarian emergencies ranging from malnutrition to infectious diseases outbreaks to refugee crises and food emergencies. All of her experiences with the humanitarian sector helped develop the skills and mindset to work in the public health sector. Jaimie has assisted various emergency responses in India, Africa prior to this for health and refugee crisis. Jamie is an epidemiologist and is pursuing a PhD in Health Equity and Social Justice at Johns Hopkins.