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Funding Cuts Threaten Public Health Preparedness

October 29, 2012  /   1 Comment

Since the terrorist attacks of 9/11, considerable funding has been provided to local, state and federal public health agencies and organizations to better prepare them to cope with the continually changing and increasingly dangerous realities of today’s world. These realities include the possibility of public health entities needing to plan for and respond to the full spectrum of weapons of mass destruction threats (i.e., chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear) as well as other threats such as pandemic influenza.

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  1. Jack.Perkel says:

    What exactly did Bush accomplish through his tax cuts? Did his cuts actually create a deficit, or is that just an over exaggeration?

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