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UMN's MERET program can help in case of pandemic

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UMN's MERET program can help in case of pandemic

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2007-10-22

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Welcome to Public Health Moment from the University of Minnesota. In the case of an emergency, such as the pandemic flu or a natural disaster, would you and your family be prepared? If not, MERET, a program at the University of Minnesota, may be able to help. Project coordinator Andrea Hickle has more. <Clip: “Well, MERET, which stands for…technological disasters, bioterrorism.”> On its Web site, meret.umn.edu, MERET provides a free online course designed to help families and individuals prepare an emergency preparedness plan. <Clip: “The main items, the main tools that we have for people…remain in your vehicle at all times.”> With another Public Health Moment, I’m John Finnegan

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Finnegan, John; Andrea Hickle. (2007). UMN's MERET program can help in case of pandemic. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/257714.

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