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Yes. If a public health emergency is declared by the government the Surgeon General of The United States has broad authority to act to prevent an outbreak of a possibly epidemic-size infectious disease that would threaten the general population of the country and possibly overwhelm the nation's medical care facilities. See related link below:
CDC Travel provides information about disease control for travelers. It is provided by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Information can be located on their dedicated website.
The area in which CDC broadcasts news would be the United States. The CDC refers to the "Centers for Disease Control and Prevention" and provides timely information when required.
You can find all kinds of information on the CDC website about emergency preparation, immunizations, cancer and disease screening. You can also find information on healthy living and other topics.
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The Center for Disease Control and Prevention(CDC) has a page on animal care that is closely related to animal control. This is a good source of reliable information to start with because the CDC has many employees who compile this kind of information.
Yes, the Surgeon General of the US has that authority. The likliehood of that power being exercised without first seeking the approval of the President is slim.
You can learn more about Chlamydia STD online at the Center for Disease Control (CDC) website. Alternatively, you can also get this information from the Wikipedia.
One can find information about teen pregnancy and birth on the Wikipedia website. One can also find information about this subject by visiting the CDC website.
No-one. It is autonomous.Check out their mandates at cdc dot com
There are many websites that offer information about the flu season. The CDC, TexasFlu, flu.gov, and immunisation websites all offer helpful information about the flu season.
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