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Medication Distributed at the Bank?
Posted Tuesday, June 24, 2008 ; 03:44 PM
Updated Tuesday, June 24, 2008 ; 03:50 PM
RIPLEY -- Health officials say it is just a matter of time until the world will have to deal with a pandemic flu.
That would mean local health departments would have to scramble to mass distribute medication to treat and prevent the illness that was spreading.
Tuesday the Jackson County Health Department tested the possibility of using a bank drive through to do just that. "Our staff and volunteers wouldn't be exposed to sick people and people won't have to get out of their vehicles," said Wendy Casto with the Jackson County Health Department. "They'll just drive through pick up the medication and be on their way."
They didn't hand out actual medicine.
People participating in the drill received candy, a thermometer and a pamphlet.
Copyright 2008 West Virginia Media.
Medication Distributed at the Bank?
Posted Tuesday, June 24, 2008 ; 03:44 PM
Updated Tuesday, June 24, 2008 ; 03:50 PM
RIPLEY -- Health officials say it is just a matter of time until the world will have to deal with a pandemic flu.
That would mean local health departments would have to scramble to mass distribute medication to treat and prevent the illness that was spreading.
Tuesday the Jackson County Health Department tested the possibility of using a bank drive through to do just that. "Our staff and volunteers wouldn't be exposed to sick people and people won't have to get out of their vehicles," said Wendy Casto with the Jackson County Health Department. "They'll just drive through pick up the medication and be on their way."
They didn't hand out actual medicine.
People participating in the drill received candy, a thermometer and a pamphlet.
Copyright 2008 West Virginia Media.