CDC to evaluate state bioterrorism plans
Emergency Management Alert, November 11, 2003
The federal government plans to roll out a grading system for state bioterrorism plans by next summer, the Associated Press reports.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) expects to have a scoring system in place by January and full-fledged evaluations under way next summer. An independent organization will conduct the evaluations, which in part will account for how states have spent about $3 billion in federal funds for preparedness.
The CDC will look at the preparedness level of states not just for smallpox but for other bioterrorist attacks and naturally occurring health emergencies such as SARS. State plans must include ways to detect early-warning signs of disease, track outbreaks, train physicians, and communicate with the public.
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