Written By Paul Bedard, March 23, 2020.
PAUL BEDARD’S LIST STARTS HERE: WHOLE-OF-GOVERNMENT RESPONSE
TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS
EXPANDING TESTING ACCESSIBILITY
SUPPORTING IMPACTED BUSINESSES
HELPING FAMILIES AND WORKING AMERICANS
INFORMING THE PUBLIC
SUPPORTING PATIENTS AND HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS
STRENGTHENING ESSENTIAL MEDICAL SUPPLIES
DEVELOPING VACCINES AND THERAPEUTICS
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CORONA VIRUS: COVID-19 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
This is not to alarm anyone, just for information purposes This was prepared by Berks Oathkeepers BASIC LIST FOR EMERGENCY READINESS: Water
Food
First Aid In an emergency, you or a family member may be injured. An adequate First Aid kit can keep a minor injury from turning major. You may want to take a basic first aid class though the Red Cross or online through the National Safety Council. Basic First Aid Items in Your Kit:
Sanitation Adequate sanitation is a significant environmental concern after a disaster. When sewer pipes are damaged or the sanitation system goes off-line, entire communities, including people and habitats are at risk. Be prepared to take care of your waste for the same period of time as you’ve prepared food and water. A basic sanitation kit should include:
Tools & Supplies What you need can vary greatly based on where you live, the type of disaster you expect and your family unit. Talk with your family about items they wouldn’t want to be without in an emergency. Here are some basic items that most people will need in a disaster:
Documents In preparation, scan valuable documents and store them securely online so they can’t be ruined by a disaster. It may be helpful to have copies of key items (like insurance cards, social security number, passwords and insurance policies) in your kit as well. Take short videos to catalogue valuables in your home, such as vehicles, computers, furniture and artwork, for insurance purposes. Key documents include:
Pray For the Best, But Prep For The Worst! |
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General Meetings the 3rd Thursday of the month
Doors open at 5:00 for raffles, kitchen, and socializing and networking! Meeting 6:30 to 8:30 Location: Temple Fire Co Ballroom, 4963 Kutztown Rd. Temple 19560 Please bring a dessert, salad, or other refreshments to share! Berks County Patriots P.O. Box 229 Blandon, PA 19510 |