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H1N1 Flu Preparedness Information and Utah Updates

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention H1N1 Flu Info

 

Welcome to Be Ready Utah

Utah's Emergency Preparedness Campaign

Even though we don't know when or where disasters and emergencies may strike, we do know that we can do more to be prepared for the unexpected. During my time as Lt. Governor, I've witnessed terrible disasters throughout our state including devastating floods and wildfires. I’ve also seen firsthand the tragedy and destruction left by Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

It's important that we learn from these events and make an effort to have a basic emergency plan and 72-hour emergency supply kit for our families, businesses, schools, and communities.

If there is one thing I could impress upon all Utahns to make their top priority in preparedness, it is that we are able to sustain ourselves for a minimum of three days should an emergency or disaster happen.

For more information on building your emergency supply kit and other family, community, school and business preparedness resources, spend some time right here with Be Ready Utah. Make an emergency plan, get a 72-hour kit, be informed about Utah's natural hazards and get involved in helping others prepare.

Let's 'Be Ready' Utah!

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Latest News - H1N1 Flu Information (Utah) (CDC-National)