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Panel: U.S. needs central vaccine site
Washington Post Arguing it will take direct government involvement to produce ample
supplies of vaccines for anthrax, smallpox and other deadly bio-organisms, commission
members proposed establishing a government-owned, contractor-operated
national facility for the production of vaccines for especially dangerous
diseases. "The private sector is unlikely to be the answer to some of
the more difficult vaccine issues," the panel said in its latest report
to the president. "Biological weapons are no longer a potential threat, but a real
threat to the safety and security of the United States," Gilmore said.
"A national laboratory for the development and production of vaccines is
vital for our nation to build up its defenses and respond to a massive
biological attack." The panel, created by Congress to assess domestic response capabilities
for terrorism involving weapons of mass destruction, approved preliminary
recommendations in August that called for the creation of a homeland security
adviser along the lines of the position created by President Bush last month
and filled by former Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Ridge. In the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, the panel rushed to prepare
further recommendations that were released this month. They include improving
health and medical capabilities to respond to the full scope of potential
casualties from a terrorist attack, toughening immigration procedures and
border control, improving state and local response to emergencies, and
clarifying the roles and missions of the military in responding to
emergencies and providing law-enforcement assistance.
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