Disaster Planning for Public Health
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Disaster Planning for Public Health
Our community last experienced the threat of a hurricane more than four decades ago. As a result, people relaxed and never saw the need to plan or get prepared if the threat of a hurricane becomes apparent. However, since 2014, numerous reports have emerged warning us of new hurricane threats. People are still reluctant to get serious and review the disaster plans that were in place during the last hurricane. The signs of a hurricane have become increasingly apparent, and the expectation is that our community will be hit with a hurricane in the next two years. The weather professionals have in the past gotten their estimations wrong, and with this fact in mind, it is indeed of great
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