Common use of Strengthen Countermeasures and Mitigation Clause in Contracts

Strengthen Countermeasures and Mitigation. Countermeasures and mitigation is the ability to distribute, dispense, and administer medical countermeasures (MCMs) to reduce morbidity and mortality and to implement appropriate non-pharmaceutical and responder safety and health measures during response to a public health incident. Associated Capabilities • Capability 8: Medical Countermeasure Dispensing and Administration • Capability 9: Medical Materiel Management and Distribution • Capability 11: Non-pharmaceutical Interventions • Capability 14: Responder Safety and Health Domain Activity: Demonstrate Operational Readiness for Pandemic Influenza For pandemic influenza preparedness planning, all sub-recipients must collaborate with their respective immunizations programs to develop, maintain, and exercise pandemic influenza plans to prevent, control, and mitigate the impact of pandemic influenza on the public’s health and to help meet ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ vaccination goals for the general population. Pandemic Influenza plan should provide evidence of collaboration with respective immunization programs. If a jurisdiction does not have an immunization program then provide evidence of collaboration with county/state level programs. All PHEP Sub-Recipients June 30, 2022, uploaded to the Plans Library folder on the ADHS AZ-PIRE website

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Intergovernmental Agreement, Intergovernmental Agreement (Iga)

Strengthen Countermeasures and Mitigation. Countermeasures and mitigation is the ability to distribute, dispense, and administer medical countermeasures (MCMs) to reduce morbidity and mortality and to implement appropriate non-pharmaceutical and responder safety and health measures during response to a public health incident. Associated Capabilities • Capability 8: Medical Countermeasure Dispensing and Administration • Capability 9: Medical Materiel Management and Distribution • Capability 11: Non-pharmaceutical Interventions • Capability 14: Responder Safety and Health Domain Activity: Demonstrate Operational Readiness for Pandemic Influenza For pandemic influenza preparedness planning, all sub-recipients must collaborate with their respective immunizations programs to develop, maintain, and exercise pandemic influenza plans to prevent, control, and mitigate the impact of pandemic influenza on the public’s health and to help meet ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ pandemic vaccination goals for the general population. Pandemic Influenza plan should provide evidence of collaboration with respective immunization programs. If a jurisdiction does not have an immunization program then provide evidence of collaboration with county/state level programs. All PHEP Sub-Recipients June 30, 2022, uploaded to the Plans Library folder on the ADHS AZ-PIRE website

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Intergovernmental Agreement, Intergovernmental Agreement (Iga)

Strengthen Countermeasures and Mitigation. Countermeasures and mitigation is the ability to distribute, dispense, and administer medical countermeasures (MCMs) to reduce morbidity and mortality and to implement appropriate non-pharmaceutical and responder safety and health measures during response to a public health incident. Associated Capabilities Capability 8: Medical Countermeasure Dispensing and Administration • Capability 9▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇  ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇: Medical Materiel Management and Distribution Capability 11: Non-pharmaceutical Interventions Capability 14: Responder Safety and Health Domain Activity: Demonstrate Operational Readiness for Pandemic Influenza For pandemic influenza preparedness planning, all sub-recipients must collaborate with their respective immunizations programs to develop, maintain, and exercise pandemic influenza plans to prevent, control, and mitigate the impact of pandemic influenza on the public’s health and to help meet ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ pandemic vaccination goals for the general population. Pandemic Influenza plan should provide evidence of collaboration with respective immunization programs. If a jurisdiction does not have an immunization program then provide evidence of collaboration with county/state level programs. All PHEP Sub-Recipients June 30, 2022, uploaded to the Plans Library folder on the ADHS AZ-PIRE website

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Intergovernmental Agreement