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HHS commits $225 million for local pandemic preparedness

The US Department of Health and Human Services has committed an additional $225 million in funding for state and local preparedness for an influenza pandemic.

“Earlier this year HHS joined the nation’s governors for a series of state pandemic influenza summits,” said HHS Secretary Michael Leavitt. “These funds will build on the work begun at the summits and help local, tribal, territorial and state public health officials as they undertake critical preparedness planning that communities must do themselves.”

This funding announcement is part of $350 million included in recent emergency appropriations for upgrading state and local pandemic influenza preparedness passed by Congress in December. In February, the first phase of $100 million was awarded to states for planning and exercising of pandemic response plans and to identify gaps in preparedness.

This second phase of funding is being awarded to begin addressing those identified gaps in pandemic influenza preparedness planning. The grants will be awarded to all 50 states, the District of Columbia, three local jurisdictions (New York City, Chicago and Los Angeles County), five US Territories and three Freely Associated States of the Pacific.