ATLANTA -- If a smallpox bioterror attack comes,
infected victims would be quarantined and people who were close to them would
be vaccinated.
Officials said
they lack enough vaccine to give everyone a shot, but they don't want people to
panic.
Federal health authorities spoke Monday about their updated
plan to fight a disease that has not occurred naturally anywhere in the world
for decades.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's strategy
focuses on what's called "ring" vaccination. Confirmed and suspected
smallpox patients would be isolated. People who had been near them would be
vaccinated and monitored closely, to keep the very infectious disease from
spreading.
CDC officials said there is not enough vaccine for
"indiscriminate" vaccinations. For the uninfected general public, the
update calls for education and communication. The goal would be to control what
one official termed the possibility for "a large amount of panic."
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-- Albert Einstein, letter to a friend, 1901
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