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Re: ๐Ÿ’‰๐Ÿ˜ฒ๐Ÿ’‰ Philly: What a hot mess!!!!! ๐Ÿงช

@PickyPicky3   What has NOT been said........

 

Who gave shots to those 6000+ folks?  College students??????

 

The 22 yr old CEO is now in hiding.  He's received death threats.

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Speaking to Today, Doroshin said that his lack of a traditional public health background allowed him to โ€œthink a little differentlyโ€ and speed up the vaccination process. In another interview he expressed hopes of setting up a McDonaldโ€™s-like franchise and suggested that best practices for administering vaccine doses โ€œcan go out the window.โ€

 

Philly Fighting COVIDโ€™s young, entrepreneurial leaders also openly talked about the potential for profit, one former volunteer told WHYY: โ€œThey were bragging about how rich they were going to get.โ€ Another volunteer said the groupโ€™s executives โ€œsaid they were gonna be millionairesโ€ by billing insurance providers for administering vaccine doses that Philly Fighting COVID got free. (Doroshin has disputed these allegations.)
 
The cityโ€™s partnership with the group began drawing scrutiny last week after WHY reported that Philly Fighting COVID had abruptly backed out of plans to host coronavirus testing clinics in predominantly Black and Latino neighborhoods and โ€œcompletely ghostedโ€ community leaders, as one pastor put it. Then, on Saturday, dozens of seniors lined up for hours to be vaccinated at the Pennsylvania Convention Center only to be turned away because the group had accidentally allowed too many people to sign up.
 
"There were literally 85-year-old, 90-year-old people standing there in tears, with printed appointment confirmations, saying: โ€˜I donโ€™t understand why I canโ€™t get vaccinated. Iโ€™m 85,โ€™ โ€ one witness told the station.
 
A registered nurse who volunteered with the group categorized it as a โ€œdisaster of an operation.โ€ Katrina Lipinsky told the Philadelphia Inquirer and WHYY that she wasnโ€™t asked for her medical credentials before she began administering vaccine doses, and that plenty of unused doses were left over after seniors were turned away on Saturday. She alleged that she saw Doroshin place between 10 and 15 of those doses in his bag and take them with him when he left.

 

The 22-year-old CEO attended a small gathering with friends that night, according to WHYY, and a photo that circulated on Snapchat appeared to show him โ€œgetting ready to administer an unspecified syringeโ€ to an individual in a private home.

 

Philadelphia Health Commissioner Thomas Farley said at a Tuesday briefing that the allegations were โ€œvery disturbingโ€ if true, and that any leftover vaccine doses should have been returned to the city. He also said that โ€œin retrospectโ€ it was a mistake to partner with the group."

 

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"Doroshinโ€™s main qualification might have been that heโ€™s audacious enough to suggest heโ€™s qualified in the first place. Thereโ€™s no denying his knack for salesmanship. His bio on the Philly Fighting COVID webpage states that he began his career as a director of photography for AND Productions in Los Angeles, formed and taught at the Rancho Mirage Film Department, then resigned to start a nonprofit focused on air pollution.

 

Left unsaid is the fact that AND Productions was founded by Doroshinโ€™s father and appears to have no real online footprint. The YouTube channel for Doroshinโ€™s other film project, a production company he founded called SpeedJumpFilms, includes one short film, along with videos of people longboarding and doing not-especially-impressive parkour routines. The Rancho Mirage Film Department was a high-school film class Doroshin helped teach while he was a student there, and the nonprofit he started, Invisible Sea, mostly consisted of a meme-heavy Twitter account, some minor community lobbying, and a fund-raiser with a $50,000 goal that netted $684. (โ€œIt didnโ€™t do very well,โ€ Doroshin says of the nonprofit. He also admits that his time at AND Productions โ€” when he was a 14-year-old making short films with his dad โ€” probably shouldnโ€™t have been on his official bio. โ€œIโ€™m sorry about that,โ€ he says.)

 

Other members of Philly Fighting COVIDโ€™s leadership donโ€™t seem to have the qualifications typical of a group running a complex public-health operation, either. The groupโ€™s chief science officer is Karol Osipowicz, a Drexel neuroscience professor who also happens to be Doroshinโ€™s academic adviser, not to mention a non-academic adviser to Doroshinโ€™s real estate venture, Tala Resorts. In his official Philly Fighting COVID bio, Johnathan Lawless, the groupโ€™s โ€œhead of systemsโ€ (and the co-founder of the biotech company for which Doroshin moonlights as chief business officer), says he graduated from Drexel in 2019 with a bachelorโ€™s in biomedical engineering and claims to have โ€œplayed important roles at Johnson & Johnson,โ€ though according to his LinkedIn profile, he only worked there for seven months while still in school.

 

No one on the groupโ€™s โ€œexecutive teamโ€ boasts an advanced degree in public health or is an MD, though there are a few nurses and one doctor on the โ€œoperations team.โ€ Many staffers appear to be in their 20s. And in a city that has struggled mightily to vaccinate Black people โ€” a group that has received just 12 percent of all vaccines despite accounting for 44 percent of the population โ€” everyone in a leadership position at Philly Fighting COVID is white. (Shortly after the city broke off its partnership with Philly Fighting COVID, the organization deleted its list of staff from its website, an action Doroshin says he took because staffers were being harassed.)

 

Doroshin insists that his background doesnโ€™t really matter; when the government and health-care institutions were scrambling to respond to the pandemic, his group stepped up. โ€œOur expertise is weโ€™re just trying to help,โ€ he says."

 

Yeah...about that....Toxic entitlement.

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@Mz iMac  I also have not heard that information, but I assume it was nurses. Philly Fighting Covid acted as administrator. (But who knows?)

 

This is when you need really old-fashioned aggressive reporting. I haven't seen that yet; hope they're working on it. 

 

 

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@PickyPicky3   Yeah, where are those Pulitzer Prize winning investigative reporters from The Philadelphia Inquirer???

 

This story will be on PBS Frontline before Easter.  Was it you that mentioned Frontline earlier? Smiley LOL

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Re: ๐Ÿ’‰๐Ÿ˜ฒ๐Ÿ’‰ Philly: What a hot mess!!!!! ๐Ÿงช

@PickyPicky3 The average person trusts that those in charge will do the right thing. The average person doesn't have a say in much of anything; let's not kid ourselves. History has shown that if there is an opportunity for those who care only about what they want to get what they want and it brings harm in some way to everyone else....they'll still do it because they can. 

 

I work in a hospital. I see and hear the politics and the ****** that goes on all the time. My DH sees it in his field as well (non medical). Maybe we're just jaded; who knows. But as I said, if there's a chance for some POS to line their pockets and step on everyone else who trusted them...they will. 

 

Btw, NO state is exempt from this. Philly is where my moms' family came from (and many still are). I spent a good part of my life growing up there. This isn't a dig at Philly in ANY way (not saying you were doing that, just putting it out there).

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This is a terrible time in history to be an "elderly," but I am so glad I'm retired.

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@Porcelain wrote:
Speaking to Today, Doroshin said that his lack of a traditional public health background allowed him to โ€œthink a little differentlyโ€ and speed up the vaccination process. In another interview he expressed hopes of setting up a McDonaldโ€™s-like franchise and suggested that best practices for administering vaccine doses โ€œcan go out the window.โ€

 

Philly Fighting COVIDโ€™s young, entrepreneurial leaders also openly talked about the potential for profit, one former volunteer told WHYY: โ€œThey were bragging about how rich they were going to get.โ€ Another volunteer said the groupโ€™s executives โ€œsaid they were gonna be millionairesโ€ by billing insurance providers for administering vaccine doses that Philly Fighting COVID got free. (Doroshin has disputed these allegations.)
 
The cityโ€™s partnership with the group began drawing scrutiny last week after WHY reported that Philly Fighting COVID had abruptly backed out of plans to host coronavirus testing clinics in predominantly Black and Latino neighborhoods and โ€œcompletely ghostedโ€ community leaders, as one pastor put it. Then, on Saturday, dozens of seniors lined up for hours to be vaccinated at the Pennsylvania Convention Center only to be turned away because the group had accidentally allowed too many people to sign up.
 
"There were literally 85-year-old, 90-year-old people standing there in tears, with printed appointment confirmations, saying: โ€˜I donโ€™t understand why I canโ€™t get vaccinated. Iโ€™m 85,โ€™ โ€ one witness told the station.
 
A registered nurse who volunteered with the group categorized it as a โ€œdisaster of an operation.โ€ Katrina Lipinsky told the Philadelphia Inquirer and WHYY that she wasnโ€™t asked for her medical credentials before she began administering vaccine doses, and that plenty of unused doses were left over after seniors were turned away on Saturday. She alleged that she saw Doroshin place between 10 and 15 of those doses in his bag and take them with him when he left.

 

The 22-year-old CEO attended a small gathering with friends that night, according to WHYY, and a photo that circulated on Snapchat appeared to show him โ€œgetting ready to administer an unspecified syringeโ€ to an individual in a private home.

 

Philadelphia Health Commissioner Thomas Farley said at a Tuesday briefing that the allegations were โ€œvery disturbingโ€ if true, and that any leftover vaccine doses should have been returned to the city. He also said that โ€œin retrospectโ€ it was a mistake to partner with the group."

 

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Ya think?????

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"Doroshinโ€™s main qualification might have been that heโ€™s audacious enough to suggest heโ€™s qualified in the first place. Thereโ€™s no denying his knack for salesmanship. His bio on the Philly Fighting COVID webpage states that he began his career as a director of photography for AND Productions in Los Angeles, formed and taught at the Rancho Mirage Film Department, then resigned to start a nonprofit focused on air pollution.

 

Left unsaid is the fact that AND Productions was founded by Doroshinโ€™s father and appears to have no real online footprint. The YouTube channel for Doroshinโ€™s other film project, a production company he founded called SpeedJumpFilms, includes one short film, along with videos of people longboarding and doing not-especially-impressive parkour routines. The Rancho Mirage Film Department was a high-school film class Doroshin helped teach while he was a student there, and the nonprofit he started, Invisible Sea, mostly consisted of a meme-heavy Twitter account, some minor community lobbying, and a fund-raiser with a $50,000 goal that netted $684. (โ€œIt didnโ€™t do very well,โ€ Doroshin says of the nonprofit. He also admits that his time at AND Productions โ€” when he was a 14-year-old making short films with his dad โ€” probably shouldnโ€™t have been on his official bio. โ€œIโ€™m sorry about that,โ€ he says.)

 

Other members of Philly Fighting COVIDโ€™s leadership donโ€™t seem to have the qualifications typical of a group running a complex public-health operation, either. The groupโ€™s chief science officer is Karol Osipowicz, a Drexel neuroscience professor who also happens to be Doroshinโ€™s academic adviser, not to mention a non-academic adviser to Doroshinโ€™s real estate venture, Tala Resorts. In his official Philly Fighting COVID bio, Johnathan Lawless, the groupโ€™s โ€œhead of systemsโ€ (and the co-founder of the biotech company for which Doroshin moonlights as chief business officer), says he graduated from Drexel in 2019 with a bachelorโ€™s in biomedical engineering and claims to have โ€œplayed important roles at Johnson & Johnson,โ€ though according to his LinkedIn profile, he only worked there for seven months while still in school.

 

No one on the groupโ€™s โ€œexecutive teamโ€ boasts an advanced degree in public health or is an MD, though there are a few nurses and one doctor on the โ€œoperations team.โ€ Many staffers appear to be in their 20s. And in a city that has struggled mightily to vaccinate Black people โ€” a group that has received just 12 percent of all vaccines despite accounting for 44 percent of the population โ€” everyone in a leadership position at Philly Fighting COVID is white. (Shortly after the city broke off its partnership with Philly Fighting COVID, the organization deleted its list of staff from its website, an action Doroshin says he took because staffers were being harassed.)

 

Doroshin insists that his background doesnโ€™t really matter; when the government and health-care institutions were scrambling to respond to the pandemic, his group stepped up. โ€œOur expertise is weโ€™re just trying to help,โ€ he says."

 

Yeah...about that....Toxic entitlement.


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SMH.

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as a resident of this city - it's a boiling hot molten lava mess for One Thousand reasons.... this isn't even in the top 100 as far as THIS resident is concerned. 

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How does a 22-year-old kid with an unimpressive background get such an important job in Philly? He knew the right people. That's how things work in Philly.  

 

I always marvel how the citizens of Philly have so little patience with their sports teams' leadership, often wanting to fire a coach/manager after one bad game, but tolerate decades (literally) of bad leadership and keep putting the same people back in charge. The reality is the effective leadership of a sports team has little to do with your day-to-day life, but those running the city affect your life in major ways on a daily basis, yet somehow the same people who want to hang a bad coach just keep putting bad leaders back in power. There's an odd disconnect that's hard to understand.

 

The Eagles new coach Nick Sirianni had his first press conference yesterday and some want him gone already because a week after taking the job in January he wouldn't announce who his starting QB would be in September. Those same citizens will reelect whoever hired this stupid kid and not think twice about it. It's a little hard to understand how that all works. The willingness to accept gross incompetence among city leaders while demanding perfection from athletes/coaches is an odd disconnect.

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Things like this show just how despicable human's are.  I for one am not surpised how cowardly people are.

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