Fierce Advocates for Building All-Hazards Resurgence and Resilience: NYC Health + Hospitals' COVID-19 Experiences Applied.

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Nicholas V. Cagliuso, Sr., PhD, MPH, is Senior Assistant Vice President; Meghan McGinty, PhD, MPH, MBA, is Director, Emergency Management Planning, Resilience, and Recovery; Syra Madad, DHSc, MSc, MCP, is Senior Director of the System-Wide Special Pathogens Program; all in Emergency Management, New York City Health + Hospitals, New York, NY. Syra Madad is also Health and Safety Lead, Enhanced Special Investigations Unit, NYC Test & Trace Corps, New York City Health + Hospitals, New York, NY.

Published: July 2020

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