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Emergency Preparedness Program

Public health emergencies can take many forms: disease epidemics or pandemics, large-scale incidents of food or water contamination, extended periods without adequate water and sewer services, harmful exposure to chemical, radiological or biological agents. The Emergency Preparedness Program encourages all residents to have an emergency supply kit, an emergency plan, and to be informed about the different emergencies that can happen in their area.

 

 

 

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News and Updates

Last Updated: 4/1/2013

  • April 1-7 is National Public Health Week.  Check out the events hosted by the health department. Read More
  • Spring is just around the corner!  Prepare yourself by participating in weather spotter's training.  Read More
  • What is a public health emergency? What is a POD?
    Watch the herd immunity video and contact us for more information. Read more
  • The Strategic National Stockpile – The Parts That Are Not Top Secret!Read more
  • Learn more about the Office of Public Health Preparedness for the State of Michigan.  Read more.

 

 


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The Macomb County Health Department Emergency Preparedness Program is funded through a grant from the Michigan Department of Community Health / Office of Public Health Preparedness, which in turn is funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Program Announcement AA154 - U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Public Health Emergency Preparedness Cooperative Agreement Budget Period 8.

 

Information is not intended to be a substitute for appropriate medical advice. Links to external sites do not constitute endorsements by Macomb County.

 

 




          
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