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Healthcare and Public Health Sector Perspectives

  On December 10, 2021, a series of tornadoes hit Western Kentucky, including at least one EF-4 that traveled approximately 160 miles through the state. These tornadoes killed over 80 people, damaged more than 15,000 buildings, and caused additional damage and loss of power in the area. Hospitals in the area saw a surge of an additional 500 patients because of the storms, with most facilities already close to capacity from COVID-19 Omicron cases. Additionally,…

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Healthcare and Public Health Sector Perspectives

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Bioterrorism – Could Smallpox Return?

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CBRNE

Healthcare and Public Health Sector Perspectives

  On December 10, 2021, a series of tornadoes hit Western Kentucky, including at least one EF-4 that traveled approximately 160 miles through the state. These tornadoes killed over 80 people, damaged more than 15,000 buildings, and caused additional damage and loss of power in the area. Hospitals in the area saw a surge of an additional 500 patients because of the storms, with most facilities already close to capacity from COVID-19 Omicron cases. Additionally,…

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CBRNE Archives

Healthcare and Public Health Sector Perspectives

According to the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, National Health Expenditures (NHE) accounted for $4.3 trillion, or 18.3% of the U.S. gross domestic

Bioterrorism – Could Smallpox Return?

Although smallpox was eradicated from its human population and reservoir, it is still in designated stockpiles controlled by two nations and possibly in other unknown

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