Routine, Opt-Out Syphilis Screening of Women and Other Individuals of Childbearing Capacity in Jails - A Funding Opportunity
- Shared screen with speaker view

28:05
hello, we are discussing w/our jail partners but not sure they can fit it in now. Do you know if this funding will be funded again in future years?

28:46
@sayone: we cannot guarantee that this project will occur again in other years.

29:41
thank you Rebekah!

34:26
I have a question for eligibility, the RFP states priority will be given to applicants who have 100 or more syphilis cases among women - there is no date range. Your eligibility slide cited "100 or more syphilis cases in 2019 or 2020" - this would disqualify our LHD. Does this criteria have to be met or would it just make the application a priority?

34:47
For this project, 2,000 individuals are required to be screened? Or do 2,000 individuals need to be offered screening? I am in a smaller county with lower detention center admission rates.

37:08
Thank you, how many months is the project?

37:32
I am looking up population rates and we had just under 2K inmates admitted in 2019, so that counts us out. Thank you!

38:55
I am also representing a county too small for this project. Thank you for the information.

42:09
I'm happy to reach out via email. Thanks!

43:46
Sorry, I pressed the hand raised accidentally

46:08
Thank you!

46:12
Thanks - have a great day!!

46:14
thanks!