Frequently Asked Questions
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Emergency Preparedness
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Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. Please call 816-595-4200 for more information.Emergency Preparedness
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Public health is the science and art of preventing disease and injuries, prolonging life and promoting physical and mental health and efficiency through organized community efforts. Please call 816-595-4200 for more information.Emergency Preparedness
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A public health emergency is a situation whose health consequences have the potential to overwhelm routine community capabilities to address them. Please call 816-595-4200 for more information.Emergency Preparedness
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The City Readiness Initiative (CRI): The CRI is a program designed for major U.S. cities and metropolitan areas such as Kansas City to effectively and efficiently respond to a large scale bioterrorist event by dispensing prophylaxis to the entire identified populations within 48 hours of the decision to do so.Emergency Preparedness
The Public Health Emergency Preparedness (PHEP) Program: The PHEP program addresses the strategic national stockpile (SNS) plan to prepare for and respond to public health emergencies in all counties.
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Clay County populations are vulnerable to pandemics, outbreaks of novel communicable diseases, bioterrorist attacks, chemical incidents and natural disasters such as tornadoes, floods, severe weather and earthquakes. Please call 816-595-4200 for more information.
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An open POD site is a clinic setup and run by the Clay County Public Health Center to provide life-saving medications to the general population in the event of a public health emergency. Please call 816-595-4200 for more information.Emergency Preparedness
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A closed POD is a private location where SNS medications are dispensed free of charge to the organization's employees and/or family members and others for which the organization is responsible for. A closed POD is not intended to serve SNS medical countermeasures to the general public. Please call 816-595-4200 for more information.Emergency Preparedness
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Yes. The Health Center maintains a database of registered medical and non-medical volunteers who wish to volunteer their services in the event of a public health emergency. To register, visit ourEmergency Preparedness