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. 2009 Sep 9;1:RRN1037. [Version 1] doi: 10.1371/currents.RRN1037
1.      Response should be both stratified and opportunistic
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Emphasis must be put as much on people as on the virus
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It is likely that by day 28 all systems will have fallen apart
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Engaging business in pandemic preparedness plans is crucial
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Business must learn to work with media
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Government, business, and organizations must be encouraged to work together
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Martial law would be an end but not a means
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A pandemic situation needs to be defined locally, as well as how government and business should work    together in such a situation
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A dashboard would be needed to track influenza spread around the world
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The military must be involved in control measures.