Can Mississippians do anything specific to prepare for a possible bioterrorist attack?

The best way for a family to be safe in any disaster is to prepare before disaster strikes. Consistent with disaster preparedness guidelines for any disaster, natural or man-made, families should stock a three- to four-day supply of necessities in case they have to remain inside their homes for safety. No specific preparation for a bioterrorist attack, beyond those for other disasters, is currently recommended.

The Health Department, along with other government agencies and health institutions, will do everything possible to protect public health. Should a bioterrorist event occur in Mississippi, the public would be informed immediately through the news media about health precautions. If antibiotics or vaccines were recommended, information would be provided on where to get medication from emergency clinics set up by the state in multiple locations in the affected area.

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