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Friday, June 16, 2006

The Pandemic TabEx (Part 2)

Some concerns.

About the table exercise for city and county agencies regarding the possiblity of a ballistic form of bird flu; something akin to what happened in 1918.....

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Thursday, June 15, 2006

The Pandemic TabEx (Part 1)

An interesting little exercise, that.

Fresh out of the Pueblo City-County Health Department’s (PCCHD) Table Exercise for city and county agencies to discuss and plan for the advent of a human form of bird flu.

Don’t panic! PREPARE!

That’s the first and foremost message that I think came out of the meeting. And that’s to everyone.

The chance of bird flu going ‘ballistic’ IS there. No one has a good idea of how likely it is to happen, but if it does happen the most important aspect of surviving it is to BE PREPARED. And by that I, and everyone I heard at the exercise, mean to have the essentials of life readily on hand the MOMENT you hear it has gone ballistic.  Why do I say that? Well, because it is the general consensus of the attendees that the various government and other agencies we’ve come to rely on are likely to be overwhelmed by the work effort necessary to do their most basic jobs.

Consider what the effect would be on a hospital if 30% or more of their staff—doctors, nurses, maintenance, clerks—were NOT available because they were sick with the flu themselves. Then again there are the police and fire departments. At this staffing level, they are not going to be as ready to help you as they are right now, when they have their normal work force. Not only that, but consider such everyday activities as grocery and drug stores. These sorts of places might become great places to become infected with the flu yourself, with all the people that pass through them and their clerks handling money that could have been handled by people carrying the bug and passing that money to you. Or consider the people standing in line with you coughing and sneezing.

It gives you pause to consider how frequently you’d want to go to such a place.

So, what are these essentials for life? And how do you prepare yourself and your family to have them?

Please excuse me while I drop back into a prior life experience mode; military logistician, if you will.

Looking at them from this perspective, it’s pretty easy to classify them in terms of the Army’s classes of supply. And here they are:

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Friday, June 02, 2006

Being ‘Ahead of the News Cycle’

What happens when you get ahead of a process.

Sometimes being ahead of a particular cycle can be a good thing. This is especially true in a project where, if you are behind the cycle, you are getting into serious trouble.

On the other hand, if you get too far ahead of a particular cycle, things could go very badly as well. At work, you could have finished your part of a project, only to find out that someone in a step before you has changed something in their part. This could cause you to have to do a lot more work that, had you waited, you would not have had to.

The situation we’re dealing with here is the proverbial ‘news cycle’. And the situation is the allegations of a massacre of civilians at a place called Haditha, in Iraq.

Dave Price at Dean’s World is speculating that the so-called major media and a bunch of others are getting ahead of this cycle.

Well....it wouldn’t be the first time. Look at RatherGate.

Personally, I’m waiting for more information before coming to a conclusion on what happened. After all, getting ahead of THIS cycle might find one running down the road, away from a bunch of angry Marines on Harleys....

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