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Utah - Wellsville Buys Tamiflu for Key City Employees for possible Pandemic Flu

Re: Utah - Wellsville Buys Tamiflu for Key City Employees for possible Pandemic Flu

FY 2008 Awards
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Readiness and Emergency Management for Schools Discretionary Grant Program
(CFDA #84.184E)
Fiscal Year 2008

Grant Recipients
The purpose of the Readiness and Emergency Management for Schools (REMS) discretionary grant program is to provide funds for Local Educational Agencies (LEAs) to improve and strengthen their emergency management plans.



The REMS discretionary grant program will enable school districts to develop improved plans that address all four phases of emergency management: Prevention-Mitigation, Preparedness, Response, and Recovery.



In reviewing and improving their plans, districts are required to work with community partners that include law enforcement, local government, public safety, public health, and mental health.


Plans must include training for school staff and students, a plan for communicating emergency management policies and procedures to parents, and must support implementation of the National Incident Management System.



In addition, LEAs must take into consideration special needs populations in their districts as they work on their emergency management plans.


Districts also commit to developing a written plan designed to prepare the LEA for a possible infectious disease outbreak, such as influenza pandemic.



Typical activities included in grantee programs include reviewing and revising existing emergency management plans, conducting vulnerability assessments of schools and other district facilities, providing training, organizing tabletop exercises, and engaging in crisis simulation drills.


http://www.ed.gov/programs/dvpemergencyresponse/fy2008awards.html






Cache County School District Award: $248,710
 
Re: Utah - Wellsville Buys Tamiflu for Key City Employees for possible Pandemic Flu

Savannah Selected for a National Project to Encourage Pandemic Flu Preparedness

SAVANNAH, GA? When the next flu pandemic hits, Savannah will be even better prepared to protect its community thanks to a new initiative
called ?Take the Lead.?

Savannah is one of only 9 locations across the country chosen for this initiative by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). These 9 locations, called ?col laboratories,? will get extra federal support to prepare their communties for a flu pandemic, and then will serve as preparedness models for the rest ofthe country............

The 9 collaboratories are Savannah; Seattle; San Diego; Cache County, Utah; Ft. Yates/Sisseton, North Dakota/South Dakota; Burlington, Vermont; St. Louis; Tuscarawas County, Ohio and Wilmington,Delaware.

http://www.chathamcounty.org/Chatham/uploads/ChathamConnect/200804ChathamConnection.PDF
 
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