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Commissioners sign CDC-funded avian flu preparedness task order; public questions about notice and scope
Summary
Park County commissioners voted to sign a state-passed, CDC-funded avian influenza preparedness cooperative agreement to pay for drive-through service and equipment; staff said the grant cannot be used to buy vaccines, and some residents raised concerns about public notice and references to One Health/WHO.
Park County commissioners voted Nov. 18 to sign task order 2607-7-11-127-0, a federal/state cooperative agreement funded through CDC allocations to the state for avian influenza preparedness.
Travis, a county health department presenter, told the commission the award is part of the state llocation of a standard public health emergency preparedness grant and is not a county-initiated request. He said the likely uses include restoring a drive-up window at the B Street health office…
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