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CDC halts program providing follow-up care to 9/11 workers

Emergency Management Alert, December 18, 2007

The CDC has called a stop to a program that would fund some medical care for 9/11 workers now living outside the city, according to a December 16 report from New York Newsday.

The agency had been accepting proposals for the federally-funded World Trade Center Business Process Center that would reimburse doctors treating people who traveled to New York to assist in the aftermath of the 2001 attacks and first responders living in the New York metropolitan area who later moved away.

The reason, says Newsday: Health officials feared the work could cost as much as $165 million, far more than the $52 million Congress had provided.

Legislators are shouting, "Unfair!"

Read more here.

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