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June 22, 2005
Getting Smart About Disasters
Dr. Gonzalez, noting the incredible utility of Wikipedia as an information resource in the hours and days after the December 26 tsunami, decided on June 1 to start making Wikipedia even more valuable in the case of an Avian flu breakout. He has added sections to the Wikipedia entry on Avian flu covering preparedness plans, strategies for slowing or stopping a pandemic, and (most interestingly) "Stages of a Pandemic," a World Health Organization rating system for where the world stands, disease-wise.
Posted by Xiao at June 22, 2005 07:07 PM
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