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Office of Public Health Preparedness and ResponseAll- hazards Preparedness GuideCenters for Disease Control and PreventionThe All-Hazards Preparedness Guide is a publication of the Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. AuthorOffice of Public Health Preparedness and ResponseKara M. Stephens, MPH, MSA, Health Communication SpecialistContributorsOffice of Public Health Preparedness and ResponseAli S. Khan, MD, MPH, DirectorOffice of Public Health Preparedness and ResponseDagny Olivares, MPA, Health Communication SpecialistNational Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious DiseasesJohn O Connor, MS, Director for Communication ScienceNational Center for Immunization and Respiratory DiseasesKristine M. Sheedy, PhD, Associate Director for Communication SciencePHPR All-Hazards Preparedness GuideTable of Steps to All-Hazards 1 Get a All-Hazards Supply Kit Step 2 Make a All-Hazards Communication 3 - Be Advice for Those With Special Chemical Extreme Landslides and Pandemic Winter | All-Ha
Jelly Peanut butter Ready-to-eat cereals and uncooked instant cereals Vitamins In proper containers and conditions, the following can be stored indefinitely: Baking powder Bouillon products Dried corn Dry pasta Instant coffee, tea and …
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