Anonymous ID: 30b170 Sept. 22, 2021, 4:03 p.m. No.94493   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4536 >>4543

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Sidney Powell: The Court Has Given Us A 'Two-Hour Deposition' Of Dominion's Eric Coomer

 

September 22, 2021

 

Sidney Powell revealed that her legal team is going to be able to ask Eric Coomer — the security director at the Colorado-based Dominion Voting Systems — two hours worth of questions in a deposition on September 23rd.

The deposition was granted by the Colorado court overseeing a defamation lawsuit filed by Coomer that alleges Powell and other parties falsely accused him of being a key actor in “rigging” the election for President-elect Joe Biden.

Asked by Richard Harris of Truth and Liberty Coalition if her legal team gets to ask Mr. Coomer questions in a deposition, Powell exclaimed, “Yes, we are! I can’t wait!”

Harris followed by asking, “The court is going to give you some discovery in that case?”

Sidney replied: “Yeah, actually the court in Colorado, which is the first case and that’s the one Coomer brought against us, has given us a short but two-hour deposition of him before we even get to deciding what is called an ‘anti-slap issue.’ That’s a whole other legal thing. I won’t even get into it. But basically you have a right in Colorado by statute to talk about issues of national importance without being slapped with a deposition lawsuit, which is exactly what we were doing and there’s a hearing on that later this month. But we’re going to get a first deposition of Mr. Coomer on September 23rd as it stands now.”

She continued, “And then we get discovery in the Dominion lawsuit sometime after we file our final answer on the 24th. And that is going to be where the rubber really meets the road. We are all salivating over that.”

 

https://www.thefreedomtimes.com/2021/09/22/sidney-powell-the-court-has-given-us-a-two-hour-deposition-of-dominions-eric-coomer/

Anonymous ID: 30b170 Sept. 22, 2021, 4:13 p.m. No.94500   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4501 >>4536 >>4543

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Isolation & Quarantine Team Consultants(PS2) – Non-Permanent – DOH5814

 

Department of Health Logo and employees having fun at work.

Update 9/20/2021 - 4:45 pm: Additional information regarding the Isolation and Quarantine facility has been included.

 

Important Note: As stated in Governor’s Proclamation 21-14, all employees engaging in work for the Department of Health are required to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 on or before October 18, 2021. Proof of vaccination will be verified by the Office of Human Resources after an employment offer has been extended and accepted. See vaccine requirement timeline. Please reach out to the Office of Human Resources at HR@doh.wa.gov if you need information on a medical or religious accommodation.

 

Apply early! Application review will be ongoing. Initial review begins September 21, 2021. This recruitment is open and continuous. The hiring authority reserves the right to make a hiring decision and/or to close the recruitment at any time.

 

The mission of the Department of Health (DOH) is to protect and improve the health of people in Washington. The division of Emergency Preparedness and Response (EPR) ensures the agency and its local health, tribal, and medical partners are better prepared to respond to and recover from public health emergencies, major disasters, and terrorist activities that affect the health of the people of Washington State.

 

The Isolation and Quarantine (I&Q) Section works to decompress hospitals by supporting local and state isolation and quarantine, Alternate Care Facility (ACF), and patient transport (EMS) by partnering with local governments (Tribes, Counties, Cities) and communities, state agencies, and other entities in the event of an emergency.

 

People who test positive for COVID-19 or who are exposed to someone who tests positive are asked to isolate or quarantine (I & Q) away from other people for 10 to 14 days in order to reduce risk of transmitting the virus to others. Most people are able to isolate or quarantine in their own homes. In Washington State, providing for I & Q is the responsibility of local jurisdictions.

 

The state Isolation and Quarantine facility was created for individuals who are not Washington residents but are traveling in our state and test positive for COVID-19 or who have been exposed to someone who tests positive and do not have a residence or other location in which to spend their 10-14 day isolation or quarantine period.

 

Our state facility operates from within a motel in Lewis County. Our team provide a number of different services for our guests.

Team members provide transportation to and from the facility in vans that have been altered to separate air flow to protect the driver. There is a nurse on staff who checks guest vitals multiple times per day to ensure that guests whose condition worsens get timely transport to a medical facility for care. Another team member will accompany the nurse on their rounds and take notes for the nurse. --Team members provide for all aspects of the guest’s stay to include providing laundry services, delivering hygiene products, delivering ready-made foods or microwaveable foods to the guests. Team members also answer phones, check inventory and keep track of supplies needed to safely operate the facility. Team members receive training in fit and use of personal protection equipment (PPE). In addition, team members may be asked to provide technical assistance to local health jurisdictions or tribal nations on facility operation and performance.

 

Under the direction of the Team Lead, these Program Specialist 2 (PS 2) positions are responsible for participating in program planning and evaluation of health service delivery products and identifying needs for personnel, supplies, and activities to support community and state response activities. These positions implement policies and procedures that guide the work of the team.

 

This recruitment will be used to fill three (3) non-permanent full-time Program Specialist 2 positions located within the Division of Emergency Preparedness & Response. These Program Specialist 2 positions are anticipated to last twelve (12) months from date of hire.

 

The duty station for this position is in Centralia, WA at our State Isolation and Quarantine Facility. The facility is staffed 24 hours per day and 7 days per week. Staff may work any or all of the three shifts and may work overtime as needed to ensure adequate staffing of the facility.

 

About the Department of Health

The vision of the Washington State Department of Health (DOH) is equity and optimal health for all. Our mission is to work with others to protect and improve the health of all people in Washington state.

 

Our Values

Good organizations know what they do and how they do it. Great organizations also understand why they do it. Our values are:[full of bull shit]

 

Human-centered: We see others as people who matter like we do and take into account their needs, challenges, contributions, and objectives.

Equity: We are committed to fairness and justice to ensure access to services, programs, opportunities, and information for all.

Collaboration: We seek partnership and collaboration to maximize our collective impact. We cannot achieve our vision alone.

Seven Generations: Inspired by Native American culture, we seek wisdom from those who came before us to ensure our current work protects those who will come after us.

Excellence: We strive to demonstrate best practices, high performance, and compelling value in our work every day.

 

Benefits of Working for DOH

Washington is America's Top State, according to U.S. News (2021), and provides one of the most competitive benefits packages in the nation.

 

We also offer:

A healthy life/work balance by offering flexible schedules and telework options for many positions.

Growth and development opportunities.

A wellness program that offers education, access to healthy food, and fitness classes.

Opportunities to serve your community through meaningful work.

A commitment to diversity and inclusion fosters an inclusive environment that encourages all employees to bring their authentic selves to work.

An Infant at Work Program based on the long-term health values of breastfeeding newborns and infant-parent bonding.

A modernized workplace.

 

Duties Include

Maintaining the readiness of the facility and equipment which includes ensuring contractors have cleaned the facility adequately. Staff may also be responsible for making beds, doing laundry, and restocking supplies.

Providing direct services to guests of the facility to include check-in, purchasing groceries and supplies for the site and guests, distributing microwavable/readymade meals and or sandwich fix and other resources, and ensuring all guests receive excellent customer service.

Assisting with inventory of resources: tracking PPE, food, and hygiene supplies. Notifying leadership of the need to order more supplies.

Assisting nurses on performing rounds by taking notes.

Maintaining facility cleanliness and processing guest laundry.

Providing guest transport to and from the facility.

Prepping the facility to receive guests, ensuring rooms are stocked and have been properly cleaned.

Providing outreach, education, and training to internal and external stakeholders.

 

What we’re looking for

Our ideal candidate has a driving passion for the work, brings humility to their job and interactions, and understands how their actions affect others. They see the needs and objectives of others and take them into account while achieving their objectives, and they adapt their approach and expectations accordingly. Our ideal candidate is outward even when confronted with others that are not open or collaborative. They demonstrate resilience to model outward behaviors even when stressed or tired.

 

Required Qualifications

Option 1: Three (3) or more years of demonstrated experience working in public health, healthcare, hospitality, customer service, or a closely related field.

OR

Option 2: An Associate’s degree or higher in public health, healthcare, hospitality, customer service, or closely related field; AND one (1) or more years of experience working in public health, healthcare, hospitality, customer service, or closely related field.

OR

Option 3: A Bachelor’s Degree or higher in public health, healthcare, hospitality, customer service, or related field.

 

Desired Qualifications

 

Demonstrated experience dealing with institutional and jurisdictional problems and making independent decisions, as needed.

Knowledge of and experience with working in Emergency Operations Centers and under an ICS structure during actual emergencies, disasters and/or functional/full-scale exercises.

Community health experience.

Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) certification.

Experience as a Home Care Aide.

 

Application Process

Intrigued? Click "Apply" to submit your detailed application profile along with the following:

A cover letter, describing how you meet the qualifications and why you are interested in this position.

A current resume.

Three (3) or more professional references, to be included in your profile. Please include at least one supervisor, peer, and (if you have supervised staff) someone you have supervised or led.

 

Important Note: Do not attach documents that contain a photo or private information (social security number, year of birth, transcripts, etc.) or documents that are password protected. These documents will not be reviewed and may cause errors within your application when downloaded.

 

Applicants wishing to claim Veterans Preference should attach a copy of their DD-214 (Member 4 copy), NGB 22, or signed verification of service letter from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs to their application. Please remove or cover any personally identifiable data such as social security numbers and year of birth.

 

The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) is an equal opportunity employer. DOH strives to create a working environment that is inclusive and respectful. We prohibit discrimination based on race, sex, color, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, veteran status, political affiliation, genetics, or disability.

 

This is a position covered by a bargaining unit for which the Washington Federation of State Employees (WFSE) is the exclusive representative.

 

Conditions of Employment/Working Conditions

With or without an accommodation, I am willing and able to:

 

Under the Governor’s Proclamation (21-14), agency employees are required to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 on or before October 18, 2021. Proof of vaccination will be verified by the Office of Human Resources after an employment offer has been extended and accepted. Please reach out to the Office of Human Resources at HR@doh.wa.gov if you need information on a medical or religious accommodation.

Legally operate a state owned vehicle in a variety of weather conditions.

Work Sunday – Saturday (days off will vary).

Work weekends and shift work to include days, evenings, and night shift.

Occasionally work more than 40 hours per week and/or to adjust normally scheduled hours, which may include evening and weekends.

Travel as needed to transport guests to and from the facility.

Drive in heavy traffic, on interstate, highways, and within major metropolitan areas anywhere in Western Washington.

Work in a climate controlled I & Q facility office setting.

Work remaining stationary for extended periods of time, with repetitive motions.

Move and/or transport objects weighing up to 40 pounds.

Participate in emergency response activities and when the Agency Activation Center is activated.

Fit tested on N95 masks and wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) at all times while in the facility.

The duty station for this position is in Centralia, WA at our State Isolation and Quarantine Facility. The facility is staffed 24 hours per day and 7 days per week. Staff may work any or all of the three shifts and may work overtime as needed to ensure adequate staffing of the facility.

 

If you have questions, need alternative formats or other assistance please contact Recruitment@doh.wa.gov. Technical support is provided by NEOGOV, 855-524-5627 (can’t log in, password or email issues, error messages).

 

https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/washington/doh/jobs/3233390-0/isolation-quarantine-team-consultants-ps2-non-permanent-doh5814

 

"It’s unclear why three, full-time positions are needed for an inn with a capacity for only 40 rooms at a time, specifically when they have been operating with current staffing through the height of the pandemic.The DOH lease on Lakeview Inn expires in April 2022."

 

https://www.redvoicemedia.com/2021/09/new-job-position-in-washington-state-isolation-quarantine-strike-team-consultant/

Anonymous ID: 30b170 Sept. 22, 2021, 4:13 p.m. No.94501   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4536 >>4543

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Reminder

June 2, 2021

 

Controversial Centralia COVID-19 Isolation Facility Could Be Relocated

By Claudia Yaw / cyaw@chronline.com

 

Lewis County officials grilled a state health official Tuesday over the state-run COVID-19 quarantine and isolation facility, situated in a Centralia inn.

 

News of the facility growing from four to 23 patients did nothing to soothe the situation.

 

With county commissioners pushing for the state Department of Health (DOH) to relocate, the agency’s Nathan Weed said a more permanent location could be identified by the end of July.

 

“I think the sooner you guys remove it, the better we are,” Commissioner Sean Swope said.

 

Although the Lakeview Inn’s owner willingly leased out the facility, its opening sparked outrage among county and city officials, who were later backed up by U.S. Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler. The facility was previously housed in a Thurston County summer camp, where DOH officials say they didn’t face this level of local pushback.

 

On Tuesday, commissioners repeated their frustration that DOH officials aren’t communicating enough with local public health authorities, saying they were unaware so many patients were being housed in the 40-unit motel.

 

“This has reached a new elevation, a new level,” Commissioner Gary Stamper said. “We want to make sure that you’re communicating with our health department … you’re involved with a large state agency. I’d think that you could figure that out.”

 

Weed, DOH’s acting assistant secretary for preparedness and response, repeated apologies DOH has offered to local officials, and agreed to ramp up communications with people like Public Health Director JP Anderson.

 

“Clearly we need to be stepping up our game and doing a better job to make sure you have whatever information you need to be successful,” Weed said.

 

Even so, commissioners want the facility gone. The sentiment was clear Tuesday, when commissioners brought Lewis County Prosecutor Jonathan Meyer to speak. Meyer took the opportunity to question Weed on what authority the state has to open the facility in an existing public health jurisdiction, and why officials chose Lewis County, which has an already-strained health care system.

 

According to Weed, the facility hosts the small percentage of people who exceed local health jurisdictions’ capabilities, or who arrive in Washington and are not under any one county’s jurisdiction. Most of the time, Weed said, those individuals exposed to COVID-19 can find their own place to quarantine. Washington’s state of emergency, he said, allows the state health department to step in.

 

“Lewis County isn’t doing anything wrong, or not fulfilling their obligation,” he said.

 

He also tried to quell fears that the site could spread the disease locally, citing 24/7 security, the voluntary nature of the facility, and the success the state has had in the more than a year of operating such facilities. Policies in place mean community transmission is “not even possible,” he said.

 

When pushed on why Lewis County was chosen for the state’s sole isolation and quarantine facility, Weed said one factor was finding a facility close to where DOH staffers live.

 

“I’ll just be honest. Part of our challenge is that DOH is located in Tumwater, Washington, just up the road from you all. And that’s where much of our staff lives, and they have families, they have lives,” he said.

 

It wasn’t a satisfying answer to Commissioner Lindsey Pollock, who pointed to the many Lewis County residents commuting to Seattle or Portland for work.

 

“So when you state that you want it close to Tumwater, that’s not really an acceptable excuse to us,” she said.

 

Pollock also lamented the fact that patients are being transported from other counties — including Whatcom County, where Weed said some current patients arrived via a shipping vessel — that have more robust health care systems.

 

“I find it very very difficult to believe you couldn’t find a hotel room between Whatcom County and King County, or even Skagit County,” she said. “All of those counties have more physicians.”

 

https://www.chronline.com/stories/controversial-centralia-covid-19-isolation-facility-could-be-relocated,267092