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Rowe Scientific Director, CIHR Institute of Circulatory and Respiratory Health Moderators Michael Chaiton Independent Scientist Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Jibran Khokhar Assistant Professor University of Guelph Ryan Perry Associate Scientific Director CIHR Institute of Circulatory and Respiratory Health Donald Sin Professor University of British Columbia Ajitha Thanabalasuriar Assistant Professor McGill University Session 1: Challenges & Mitigation Strategies Long Description Health Effects of Vaping: Research Challenges COVID-19 Challenges Safety of staffduring samplecollection Virus presence in samples, cultures We don't have clearance to grow virus Delays ordering equipment Equipment Out of stock High cost of specialized equipment Complete stop of studies Access to up-to-date valid data Security of data Rapidly changing policies Limited resources Limited access to facilities Limited access to staff Child care disproportionately impacts women scientists Difficult to recruit youth School closures Limited access to schools Schools concerned Recruitment challenges Closed Other challenges Changing legislation Changing devices Rapidly changing vaping industry Research Lack of standard measures Difficult to reproduce flavours in the lab Dose Survey questions Research models Stigma around this work Lack of clarity on rules for engaging with vaping industry What are the effects of COVID-19 infection on vaping

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Recommendation #1: To ensure that it reports accurate information to the public, CDPH should compile the expenditure information for each of its Proposition 56 programs using the same type of accounting report beginning with information reported for fiscal year 2021-22
"To ensure that Michigan kids count, we have to help them and their mothers get the right start, and this report shows that more needs to be done to promote and support healthy pregnancies said Alicia Guevara Warren, Kids Count in Michigan project director at the Michigan League for Public Policy