Medical Reserve Corps Organizing Volunteers in Case of a Disaster
Dayton Daily News › September 15, 2004
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Dayton Daily News › September 15, 2004
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With $1.7 million in federal funds since Sept. 11, 2004, Miami Valley health departments are much more able to detect such bioterror germs as anthrax, plague and botulinum in time to contain an outbreak.
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Medical Reserve Corps Organizing Volunteers in Case of a Disaster
`We would be able to set up 30 temporary clinics, 24 hours a day for a week to administer smallpox vaccinations, but the critical issue is, we don't have enough p...
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