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This guide was developed by the North Carolina Preparedness and Emergency Response Center with support from CDC. This guide is designed to assist public health professionals, medical professionals,...
Oct 12, 2016
Local public health agencies are making use of various social media outlets such as Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter. The uses of these outlets are creating effective communication methods within...
In Boston we took the availability and quality of our tap water for granted until May 1, 2010, when a major water pipe break interrupted water service to two million Greater Boston residents....
This Word document is the section of Contra Costa Health Services' policy regarding the dissemination of information (including patient information) to the public and media that addresses the use of...
This tool is a link to a Social Media at CDC website. The site contains CDC guidelines on the use of social media that may serve as useful models for state and local agencies. The guidelines contain...
In 2015, the Department of Health and Human Services released the National Health Security Strategy (NHSS) and Implementation Plan, 20152018, outlining a vision for the nations health security. The...
Oct 11, 2016
The emergence of online social media has provided a new outlet for individuals to develop greater cohesion when mitigating, preparing for, responding to, and recovering from large-scale disasters....
Oct 03, 2016
The PRISM series was written to provide authoritative, evidence-based guidance on mass patient disrobe and decontamination during a chemical incident. The underpinning basis of the PRISM guidance...
Description: Templates for Emergency Action Planning. Intended Audience: Emergency responders and federal, state, and local officials.
Jun 28, 2016
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