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July 23rd,Tuesday at 8:30 am

COVID-19 DOES NOT TAKE A VACATION

Status of COVID -19 In San Francisco & How to Stay Healthy



As we enjoy the summer season, it is important to remember that COVID-19 has not taken a vacation.


This week's Online Briefing for Community & Faith Partners," hosted by the San Francisco Interfaith Council, features San Francisco Health Officer Dr. Susan Philip, MD, MPH, and San Francisco Department of Public Health Director of Communicable Disease and Control Prevention Dr. George Han, MD, MPH, who will provide an update on the status of COVID-19 and other communicable diseases in the City, and share recommendations on how to stay healthy.


The presenters will also discuss how some communicable diseases can be monitored using wastewater data. 



Interfaith Statement 

Michael G. Pappas, Executive Director

San Francisco Interfaith Council


Reflective Moment

Dr. Jonathan Butler

Research Faculty, Family and Community Medicine, UCSF 

Associate Director, Black Health Initiative, UCSF

University of California, San Francisco


Featured Presenters

Dr. George Han,

Director of Communicable Disease Prevention and Control

San Francisco Department of Public Health


Dr. Susan Philip, SF Health Officer

San Francisco Department of Public Health


Q & A


Concluding Remarks

Michael G. Pappas, Executive Director

San Francisco Interfaith Council

Dr. Susan Philip, SF Health Officer


San Francisco Department of Public Health


Susan Philip MD, MPH is the Director of the Population Health Division (PHD) of the San Francisco Department of Public Health and Health Officer for the City and County of San Francisco. PHD teams lead many core public health functions including disease surveillance and epidemiology, public health preparedness, disease intervention, public health laboratory services, environmental health inspections and community health partnerships.  As Health Officer, her focus is on supporting all communities to have equal opportunities for good health. 


Since joining SFDPH in 2005 Dr. Philip has previously served in several roles including as a Deputy Health Officer and as the Director of the Disease Control and Prevention branch in PHD overseeing population level clinical, biomedical, disease intervention efforts to reduce communicable and chronic diseases in San Francisco.


Dr. Philip received her M.D. from Washington University in St. Louis and trained as a resident in Internal Medicine at the University of Chicago. After a M.P.H at the Harvard School of Public Health, she completed a fellowship in Infectious Diseases at UCSF. She is an Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases at the University of California, San Francisco and has previously been an HIV primary care provider at San Francisco City Clinic.

Dr. George Han,

Director of Communicable Disease Prevention and Control


San Francisco Department of Public Health


Dr. George Han is the Director of Communicable Disease Prevention and Control at the San Francisco Department of Public Health (SFDPH).


In his role, he leads the Department's efforts in responding to and preventing over 80 different communicable diseases of public health importance, including respiratory viruses such as COVID-19 and influenza.


Before joining SFDPH, Dr. Han served as the Director of the Infectious Disease and Response Branch at the Santa Clara County Department of Public Health and as an Epidemic Intelligence Service officer and medical epidemiologist with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).


He completed a Master of Public Health degree at the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, medical degree at Baylor College of Medicine, and undergraduate degree at Harvard University, and trained in residencies in pediatrics at Baylor College of Medicine and in preventive medicine at the CDC.

San Francisco Interfaith Council

The mission of the San Francisco Interfaith Council is:  “Celebrating our diverse faiths and spiritual traditions, bringing people together to build understanding and serving our community.” The San Francisco Interfaith Council (SFIC) counts as its constituents the 800 congregations in the City and County of San Francisco, their respective judicatories, sectarian educational and healthcare institutions, and the faith-based social service agencies that provide the social safety net for our most vulnerable residents. Learn more click here.

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