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Pandemic Influenza
This document briefly outlines the characteristics and challenges posed by pandemic influenza. "A pandemic is a global disease outbreak. An influenza pandemic occurs when a new influenza virus emerges for which there is little or no immunity in the human population, begins to cause serious illness and then spreads easily person-to-person worldwide."
North Dakota. Department of Health
2007-02-01?
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Pandemic Flu How Does Seasonal Flu Differ from Pandemic Flu?
Side-by-side comparison of seasonal and pandemic flu.
North Dakota. Department of Health
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North Dakota Pandemic Influenza Plan Summary
This document provides a description of portions of the state public health, strategic national stockpile and hospital surge capacity plans that are relevant to a pandemic influenza outbreak. "Since September 11, 2001, North Dakota public health and medical communities have been preparing for large-scale emergencies and disasters from both intentional hazards and unintentional hazards, such as communicable disease outbreaks. This all-hazards approach has resulted in high levels of preparedness for a wide range of threats, including pandemic influenza."
North Dakota. Department of Health
2005
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North Dakota K-12 Smart Restart: Healthy Return to Learning
From the Goals: "[1] Support in-person learning in a way that is as safe and healthy as possible. [2] Ensure a reasonable level of safety for students and staff for in-person learning. [3] Minimize disruptions to education by facilitating timely responses to COVID-19 [coronavirus disease 2019] by creating cohorts of students and staff when possible, screening for symptomatic individuals, and coordinating closely with local and state public health agencies. [4] Ensure equity in educational opportunity by considering learning and health needs of all students, including those with varying health conditions, economic backgrounds, language skills, or educational needs. [5] Encourage flexibility, adaptation, and innovation as schools develop novel approaches to disease control appropriate to local contexts and as scientific knowledge about COVID-19 transmission and control evolves."
North Dakota. Department of Health; North Dakota. Department of Public Instruction
2020-11-04
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