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The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) maintains reports and tools to plan response by setting(link is external), including for hospitals(link is external), physicians(link is external), pediatricians(link is external), emergency responders(link is external), and communities(link is external).
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In deciding how to handle a disaster, remember to include pets in your plans. The Community Animal Response and Evacuation group (C.A.R.E.)(link is external) and Pet Safe Coalition(link is external) are dedicated exclusively to helping your pet in disaster. The American Veterinary Medical…
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See Ready.gov's checklist(link is external) to create your shopping list.  Note that individuals with access and functional needs(link is external) (link is external)may have additional considerations in a disaster environment. Emergency kits are available from: American Red Cross Kaiser…
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