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Issue #5 - July/August 2003 |
State Open Records Laws - Legislative Activities in 2003 - This is the fifth in the Terrorism Preparedness Series of Reports About State Responses to Public Health Threats. |
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Special Issue - July 2003 |
Terrorism Preparedness & Response - States Take Action - This is a special report edition from the Terrorism Preparedness report series about state responses to public health threats. This issue deals with a variety of topics including how to prepare for a terrorism threat; possible terrorism threats; threats in detail; key areas of need and the role of public health in preparedness. |
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Issue #4 - June/July 2003 |
Thinking the Unthinkable - Preparing Schools for Terrorism, Violence and Natural Disasters - This is the fourth in the 'Terrorism Preparedness Series of Reports About State Responses to Public Health Threats. |
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Issue #3 - May/June 2003 |
Antiradiation Pills: Protecting Citizens - This is the third in our series of reports about state responses to public health threats. This issue deals with several topics including protecting citizens from nuclear fallout; the latest GAO public health preparedness report; information about USDA adding more public health service officers; and D.C.'s hospitals progress on public health preparedness. |
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Issue #2 - April/May 2003 |
Children's Mental Health and Terrorism - This is the second in our ongoing series of reports about state responses to public health threats. |
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Issue #1 - February/March 2003 |
Biological and Chemical Terrorism - This issue deals with several topics including workers compensation, smallpox vaccine, dirty bombs, food and water safety. Please note that this is a PDF formatted document. |
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