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National Preparedness Month 2020: Make a Plan

Before a disaster happens is the time to talk to your friends and family about how you will respond. During this, the first week of...

Sep 01, 2020 | Beth Hess

  • Tools & Resources, COVID-19, Immunization

    CDC Releases Planning Guidance for COVID-19 Vaccination

    CDC’s National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases has released COVID-19 vaccination planning guidance for state, local,...

    Aug 31, 2020 | Beth Hess

  • Tools & Resources, Community Engagement

    Get Ready for Preparedness Month 2020!

    National Preparedness Month is also an opportunity for local health departments and Medical Reserve Corps units to raise awareness...

    Aug 14, 2020 | Beth Hess

  • Tools & Resources, Climate Change

    CDC Releases Heat and Health Tracker

    CDC has released a first-of-its-kind, online tool to help emergency and public health planners prepare for and respond to extreme heat...

    Aug 10, 2020 | Beth Hess

  • Tools & Resources, COVID-19, School Safety

    CDC's Science-Based Resources and Tools for K-12 Schools

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently released new science-based resources and tools for K-12 school administrators,...

    Aug 10, 2020 | Beth Hess

  • COVID-19, Immunization, Influenza

    CDC Guidance: Vaccination Clinics During COVID-19

    Now is the time to plan for a vaccine that will be ready and more important then ever this year—the seasonal flu vaccine.

    Aug 06, 2020 | Beth Hess

  • Webinar, Communications & Public Relations, Emergency Response

    Webinar Series: Effective Accessible Communications

    FEMA will host a two-part webinar series on accessible communications and how to effectively create them throughout the disaster cycle.

    Aug 04, 2020 | Beth Hess

  • Tools & Resources

    National Preparedness Month 2020: Make a Plan

    Before a disaster happens is the time to talk to your friends and family about how you will respond. During this, the first week of National Preparedness Month, is a great time to make a plan.

    Sep 01, 2020 | Beth Hess

    Tools & Resources, COVID-19, Immunization

    CDC Releases Planning Guidance for COVID-19 Vaccination

    CDC’s National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases has released COVID-19 vaccination planning guidance for state, local, and territorial public health departments.

    Aug 31, 2020 | Beth Hess

    Tools & Resources, Community Engagement

    Get Ready for Preparedness Month 2020!

    National Preparedness Month is also an opportunity for local health departments and Medical Reserve Corps units to raise awareness about the importance of community disaster planning.

    Aug 14, 2020 | Beth Hess

    Tools & Resources, Climate Change

    CDC Releases Heat and Health Tracker

    CDC has released a first-of-its-kind, online tool to help emergency and public health planners prepare for and respond to extreme heat events.

    Aug 10, 2020 | Beth Hess

    Tools & Resources, COVID-19, School Safety

    CDC's Science-Based Resources and Tools for K-12 Schools

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently released new science-based resources and tools for K-12 school administrators, teachers and other staff, parents, guardians, and caregivers to help make informed decisions and prepare children to return to school safely as the COVID-19 pandemic continues.

    Aug 10, 2020 | Beth Hess

    COVID-19, Immunization, Influenza

    CDC Guidance: Vaccination Clinics During COVID-19

    Now is the time to plan for a vaccine that will be ready and more important then ever this year—the seasonal flu vaccine.

    Aug 06, 2020 | Beth Hess

    Webinar, Communications & Public Relations, Emergency Response

    Webinar Series: Effective Accessible Communications

    FEMA will host a two-part webinar series on accessible communications and how to effectively create them throughout the disaster cycle.

    Aug 04, 2020 | Beth Hess

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