Swine Flu FAQ’s
Updated 04.28.09 at 8:39
a.m.
How will the U.S government
respond to the World Health Organization’s (WHO) decision to raise the
alert level?
For the last several days,
the federal government has already been taking actions consistent with
what the WHO recommends for phase 4, such as increased surveillance and
heightened communications designed to reduce the risk of exposure.
Will the United
States Government issue a travel advisory to avoid travel to Mexico?
After consultation with the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the State Department
issued a travel advisory on Monday recommending citizens avoid non-essential
travel to Mexico. The travel advisory will remain in effect until public
health officials determine the risk from the outbreak has subsided.
The State Department will
continue to keep American citizens currently in Mexico and those considering
travel to Mexico informed through the Warden Message system. This information
is available at state.gov, travel.state.gov and through the U.S. Embassy
in Mexico at http://mexico.usembassy.gov/eng/eacs_public_announcement.html
DHS along with federal partners
continue to consult with CDC to determine appropriate public health measures.
In addition to he measures we are currently taking, the U.S. is considering
many of the relevant actions recommended, including implementing layered
screening measures. The measures we are currently undertaking are fully
consistent with the U.S. Pandemic Influenza Implementation Plan, which
we operate as an obligation under the International Health Regulations.
Who has the authority
to order quarantines?
State and local governments
have the primary authority to control the spread of dangerous diseases
within their jurisdictions through quarantine and other measures, and the
federal government has authority to quarantine and implement appropriate
health measures to prevent the spread of diseases from foreign countries
and between states. In addition, the federal government may assist state
efforts to prevent the spread of communicable diseases if requested by
a state or if state efforts are inadequate to halt the spread of disease.
Is the National Pandemic
Strategy and Implementation Plan in effect?
Yes.
What role, if any, does
the FEMA administrator play in the ongoing response, as principal domestic
emergency management advisor to the president?
Absent a Stafford Act Declaration,
FEMA is monitoring the current outbreak and is ready to position assets
to assist state and local jurisdictions as the need arises.
Is there a pre-designated
pandemic national Principal Federal Official (PFO)? Who is it?
As announced by the White
House on April 26, Secretary Napolitano is the national principal federal
official.
Are there regional PFOs
and Federal Coordinating Officers for pandemic, and who are they?
Yes, there are five regional
PFO positions and 10 deputy PFO’s. Each team also includes a Federal Coordinating
Official from FEMA. Currently, the department is reviewing staffing requirements
should PFO teams need to be deployed.
Have there been national
pandemic exercises, how many and when?
The Department of Homeland
Security (DHS), Health and Human Services (HHS), CDC, and other federal
departments and agencies have participated in numerous regional and national-level
exercises over the past four years. In addition, the Federal Government
has ensured that states have finalized and exercised plans.
Are there current plans
to shut down the border?
No. DHS is consulting closely
with the CDC to determine appropriate public health measures. The CDC does
not recommend closing the border as an effective public health measure
at this time.
What steps are you
taking to prevent those with flu-like symptoms from crossing the border?
As part of Customs and Border
Protection’s(CBP) routine procedures, if someone crossing the border appears
ill, the person is referred to a CDC quarantine station or a local public
health official for evaluation. There is no mandatory quarantining at this
time. If a person tests positive for influenza, a sample is sent to the
CDC for confirmation.
Who is taking the lead
on behalf of the federal government?
Secretary Napolitano and
the Department of Homeland Security have the overall lead for coordinating
the federal response to the current swine influenza outbreak in the United
States. The Department is closely coordinating with HHS and CDC.
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