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ANAHEIM, CITY OF
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A-2006-326-01
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POLICE
Council Approval Date
12/18/2006
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<br />FY 2006 HOMELAND SECURITY GRANT PROGRAM - DECEMBER 2, 2005 <br /> <br />constrained by geographic boundaries. The next pandemic is likely to come in waves, <br />each lasting months, and pass through communities of all size across the Nation and <br />world. While a pandemic will not damage power lines, banks or computer networks, it <br />will ultimately threaten all critical infrastructure by removing essential personnel from <br />the workplace for weeks or months. <br /> <br />This makes a pandemic a unique circumstance necessitating a strategy that extends well <br />beyond health and medical boundaries, to include the sustainment of critical <br />infrastructure, private-sector activities, the movement of goods and services across the <br />Nation and the globe, and economic and security considerations. The uncertainties <br />associated with influenza viruses require that our Strategy be versatile, to ensure that we <br />are prepared for any virus with pandemic potential, as well as the annual burden of <br />influenza that we know we will face. <br /> <br />The HHS Plan, "Public Health Guidance on Pandemic Influenza for State and Local Partners," <br />Section 2 provides that: <br /> <br />An effective local response will depend on pre-established partnerships and collaborative <br />planning by public health officials, hospital administrators, and community leaders, who <br />have considered a range of best-case and worst-case scenarios. It will require flexibility <br />and real-time decision-making, guided by epidemiologic information on the pandemic <br />virus. It will also depend on a well-informed public that understands the dangers of <br />pandemic influenza and accepts the potential need for control measures like self-isolation <br />and quarantine that prevent disease spread by reducing social contact. The public must <br />also understand and accept the rationale in prioritizing the use oflimited supplies of <br />antiviral drugs and initial stocks of vaccines. <br /> <br />The MMRS purpose, partnerships, guidance, and capabilities achieved by MMRS jurisdictions <br />provide a proven and established foundation for this collaborative planning. <br /> <br />Accordingly, as an overarching requirement for MMRS jurisdictions is the revision and updating <br />of Continuity of Operations for emergency medical, mental health, and public health functions, <br />and their supporting infrastructure, throughout their Operational Area. Key aspects of this <br />activity include: <br /> <br />. Reviewing mutual aid agreements to ensure that they include the sharing offacilities, <br />personnel, equipment and supplies, to include provisions for closing facilities when <br />their key resources are decremented to the point of non-viability and making available <br />their able personnel and remaining supplies and equipment to facilities which are viable. <br />. Priority dispensing of influenza vaccine and anti-viral medication to first responders and <br />first receivers <br />. Providing enhanced public safety protection of mass casualty response facilities and <br />resources <br />. Establishing legal authorities incorporating Altered Standards of Care <br /> <br />PREPAREDNESS DIRECTORATE'S OFFICE OF GRANTS AND TRA1NING <br /> <br />100 <br /> <br />
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