"Congress has allocated $1.1 billion for bioweapons preparedness since September 11, and that figure is expected to increase tenfold in the next two years."
I remember hearing about this right after 9/11. I wonder if some form of surveillance is already in place.
Despite progress, many gaps in planning remain. The CDC convened a meeting of child care specialists in Alexandria on May 21 to discuss recommendations for addressing the needs of children during a bioterror event.
Children pose different medical needs and psychological reactions, especially if separated from parents. Most participants in the meeting were concerned that these needs have been overlooked in government planning. A total of 53 million children attend 117,000 public schools in the United States.
Last year I got a letter from my daughters school about this. It basically said that the school would be locked down in the event of a disaster. But for real contingency plans, I dont think they have any.
Im looking forward to the second part of this article.