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This website is designed to provide Federal policy,
DOE guidance and information for DOE pandemic influenza
planning. It also includes practical information that
you can use now to preparing yourself and your family
for a possible pandemic.
In the event of an influenza pandemic, DOE work operations
will be affected. This website, as well as other means
of communication will be used to provide information
and links to vital employee information.
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Biological
Event Monitoring Team
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DOE
Pandemic Plan |
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- Recommended
Actions Matrix - Specific guidance for employees,
supervisors, program offices, child care facilities,
security and others during an influenza outbreak
- DOE Headquarters (in the Washington, D.C.,
metropolitan area) is at Level 1 of the "Recommended
Actions Matrix." Other DOE entities should evaluate
the occurrence of H1N1 at their own site and/or
in their local community.
Human
Capital Guidance for Federal Employees and Supervisors
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2009
H1N1 Flu (previously referred to as Swine Flu)
This webpage provides information on H1N1 and guidance
that DOE employees can take to protect their health
and the health of their family and friends concerning
the 2009 H1N1 influenza. |
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What
you Need to Know: The Basics |
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Continuity
of Operations in a Pandemic |
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September
is National Preparedness Month - View Information on
H1N1 Influenza in Power Point |
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Antiviral
Guidance |
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Traveler's
Guidelines |
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
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World
Health Organization (WHO) Pandemic Homepage
WHO directs and coordinates global health activities
on behalf of the United Nations
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H5N1
Avian Flu
This webpage provides links to information about avian
influenza, the H5N1 virus, and the risk to human health
of a potential pandemic of avian influenza known as
bird flu. |
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For further information please contact:
Dr. Bonnie
Richter, Chair,
Biological Event Monitoring Team (BEMT) Working
Group
(301) 903-4501
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