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WASHINGTON -- In the event of a bird-flu outbreak, U.S. money could be produced overseas and Americans checked in drive-through medical exams for signs of infection, according to government plans being finalized.
Federal officials say the first case of bird flu could show up in the United States in the coming weeks or months as birds migrate from overseas. President Bush is expected to approve a national response plan in the next week or two laying out how agencies should respond if it were transmitted to humans.See the full content of this document
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Bush Set to Ok Bird-Flu Response Plan
The plan assumes a worst-case scenario that as many as 90 million people in the U.S. would become sick and 2 ...
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