Would someone distribute biological agents in Louisa County that could cause the spread of a deadly disease? Officials do not think it’s likely, but they are creating a bio-emergency response plan and seeking volunteers to help in case such an incident happens. Louisa County Public Health is in charge in case a bio-terrorism incident occurs in the county. Warren Woepking is the plan coordinator, and other members of local government, law enforcement, emergency response teams and health-care professionals have been formulating the plan. Full Story
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