tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16822863.post4259449358244428067..comments2023-08-20T20:23:16.294+10:00Comments on THE BIRD FLU BLOG: Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16822863.post-40035103090524664792007-06-01T09:06:00.000+10:002007-06-01T09:06:00.000+10:00While the medical response to pandemic flu will be...While the medical response to pandemic flu will be important to controlling its spread and limiting its toll, there are considerable non-medical issues related to flu preparedness that are essential for ensuring the continued well-being of the nation's economy. Planning for Continuity of Operations (COOP) and Continuity of Government (COG) is critical to maintaining the overall viability of society. Thus, while we rightly prepare for the flu, we must be equally prepared to function during the flu.<BR/><BR/>The Center for Technology and National Security Policy of the DOD's National Defense University has prepared a number of freely-available items which can help civilians be prepared both before and during the flu. "Bird Flu and You" is a poster available in 9 languages with basic information about influenza preparedness. "Weathering the Storm" is a report with information about planning for COOP, including instructions for carrying out "tabletop exercises" with a COOP plan. <BR/><BR/>Electronic copies of the poster are available at http://www.ndu.edu/ctnsp/Bird_flu.htm. Electronic copies of the report are available at http://www.ndu.edu/ctnsp/Def_Tech/DTP%2038%20Weathering%20The%20Storm.pdf, and to request hard copies of the report, contact the Life Sciences group at lifesciences@ndu.edu.<BR/><BR/>Robert E. Armstrong, Ph.D. <BR/>&<BR/>Mark D. Drapeau, Ph.D. <BR/><BR/>Center for Technology and National Security Policy<BR/>National Defense University<BR/>Washington, DC<BR/><BR/>These views are those of the authors, and not the official views of the U.S. National Defense University, the U.S. Department of Defense, or the U.S. government.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com