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Revision as of 23:37, 30 July 2020
Personal Point of View
- This article contains my personal thoughts / feelings
I have been watching news coverage of disasters for years. Maybe it is time for someone to act on the following.
Several years ago I was operations officer for San Jose Search and Rescue. I am not interested in relief bashing or reporting. I am interested in relief and I have been espousing the following disaster plan for years. Why not prepare for emergencies instead of reacting to them?
- Disaster relief - How to prepare for, and cope with major calamities
- Drought relief - How to make two disasters into none
- Pandemic history - Let lessons from the past protect us in the future
- "The Hot Zone" - listed as one of around 100 books that shaped a century of science
- COVID-19: prevention - based on information from John Hopkin's University
- Vaccinations - How to prevent many diseases
Chat rooms • What links here • Copyright info • Contact information • Category:Root