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2020年7月27日,美国总统辩论委员会宣布,凯斯西储大学(CWRU)和克利夫兰诊所的联合健康教育园区将于9月29日星期二在其希拉和埃里克·萨姆森教学馆举办首次总统辩论。在新冠疫情最为严重的3、4月份,这个刚建成的教学大楼曾被改建成方舱医院,因为俄亥俄没有出现纽约那样严重的疫情,这个方舱并没有正式投入使用。现在,这个场馆因其先进的科技和医疗条件,以及关键的政治和地理位置而被选为首场总统辩论举办地。届时,民主党候选人拜登将在全球1亿观众面前正式挑战美国现任总统共和党人川普。克利夫兰诊所还被选为今秋所有总统辩论活动的卫生安全顾问。下面是克利夫兰诊所于27日发布的新闻稿(英文)。
CLEVELAND – The Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD) announced today that
the Health Education Campus (HEC) of Case Western Reserve University and
Cleveland Clinic will host the first presidential debate Tuesday, Sept. 29, in
its Sheila and Eric Samson Pavilion.
“We are honored to host this presidential debate at our shared Health
Education Campus,” Cleveland Clinic CEO and President Tom Mihaljevic, M.D.,
and Case Western Reserve University President Barbara R. Snyder said in a
joint statement. “This pandemic has highlighted the critical importance of
health care and scientific discovery in unprecedented ways. To have the
presidential candidates discuss these issues in our innovative learning space
represents a tremendous opportunity for both institutions – and our entire
region.”
The Health Education Campus, a joint project between the two institutions,
opened in 2019 and features the 477,000-square-foot Samson Pavilion. Students
from the university’s schools of medicine, nursing and dental medicine –
including those in Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine – learn, study
and collaborate together on the 11-acre campus.
The need for a new Sept. 29 location arose after original host the University
of Notre Dame withdrew because of the complexities COVID-19 created for its
fall semester. Case Western Reserve also is deep in COVID-19 preparations, but
the partnership with Cleveland Clinic – and the HEC’s distance from the
university’s main campus – makes co-hosting more feasible.
In addition, the Commission retained Cleveland Clinic earlier this year to
serve as its Health Security Advisor for all of the fall’s debates.
The co-chairs of the CPD, Frank J. Fahrenkopf, Jr., Dorothy S. Ridings, and
Kenneth Wollack said: “We are deeply grateful to Cleveland Clinic and Case
Western Reserve University for hosting this historic forum. Case Western
generously hosted our 2004 vice presidential debate, and we are looking
forward to working with University officials again. Cleveland Clinic is
advising the CPD on health protocols for all four debates, and it will be most
informative to team with Clinic professionals on the Health Education Campus.”
The hospital will establish risk-mitigation procedures within Samson Pavilion,
including audience size, distance among seats, and disinfectant measures. The
precise nature of those plans –including whether an audience is present – will
depend on the status of the pandemic as the event draws closer.
“We are all challenged with adapting to a ‘new normal’ and safety is key as we
all face this pandemic together,” said James Merlino, M.D., Chief Clinical
Transformation Officer at Cleveland Clinic and Chief Health Security Advisor
to the Commission on of Presidential Debates for the 2020 general election.
“The Cleveland Clinic has been focused on understanding, containing and
preparing for COVID-19. We are sharing our knowledge and advising various
industries to help keep our communities safe as we enter into this next phase
of COVID-19 response.”
This year’s event will mark Case Western Reserve’s second engagement with the
Commission; in 2004 the university hosted the Vice Presidential debate between
Dick Cheney and John Edwards in the Veale Convocation Recreation and Athletic
Center. About 43.6 million people watched the Oct. 5 discussion; viewing
projections for this year’s event exceed 100 million.
The CPD is the non-profit, non-partisan, 501(c)3 organization that has
sponsored and produced all general election presidential debates since 1987.
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