The D.C. Department of Health is setting up a computerized system to link area health clinics and other agencies in an early warning system for a bioterrorist attack. The system would depend heavily on the Internet and wireless communications to receive reports of any unusual biological activity and coordinate an emergency response.”It greatly enhances our ability to respond to these threats effectively and it increases the facilitation of critical information sharing when such events occur,” said John Davies-Cole, chief epidemiologist for the D.C. Department of Health. Full Story
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