$75 million extra for pandemic flu preparedness

HHS Secretary Mike Leavitt has announced that the Department is making available another $75 million to states, territories and four metropolitan areas to help strengthen their capacity to respond to a pandemic influenza outbreak.

“The additional funding will provide our nation's health care community with a means to continue planning, training and acquiring needed equipment for an effective pandemic response,”  Secretary Leavitt said. “It will also help keep the momentum we have generated over the past year in this important public health area.”

The supplemental funding will be used to:

  • Establish or enhance stockpiles of critical medical equipment and supplies;
  • Continue development of plans for maintenance, distribution and sharing of those resources;
  • Plan for and develop pandemic alternate care sites; and
  • Conduct medical surge exercises.

The one-time pandemic influenza response planning grants will supplement the $430 million HHS announced on June 28, 2007, to strengthen the ability of hospitals and other health care facilities to respond to bioterror attacks, infectious diseases, and natural disasters that may cause mass casualties. Amounts for each jurisdiction are shown in the table below:

State

Total funding

Alabama

$1,170,933

Alaska

$382,562

Arizona

$1,390,853

Arkansas

$807,782

California

$5,482,954

LA County

$2,268,550

Colorado

$1,179,911

Connecticut

$963,022

Delaware

$417,301

District of Columbia

$364,024

Florida

$3,726,035

Georgia

$2,024,184

Hawaii

$505,349

Idaho

$529,535

Illinois

$2,249,832

Chicago

$836,685

Indiana

$1,517,704

Iowa

$851,583

Kansas

$807,171

Kentucky

$1,092,098

Louisiana

$1,168,876

Maine

$517,710

Maryland

$1,377,171

Massachusetts

$1,562,851

Michigan

$2,311,667

Minnesota

$1,285,535

Mississippi

$839,440

Missouri

$1,419,477

Montana

$437,747

Nebraska

$605,283

Nevada

$708,492

New Hampshire

$513,518

New Jersey

$2,017,222

New Mexico

$634,133

New York

$2,525,212

New York  City

$1,903,393

North Carolina

$1,971,986

North Dakota

$379,519

Ohio

$2,588,806

Oklahoma

$967,012

Oregon

$978,843

Pennsylvania

$2,779,604

Rhode Island

$470,040

South Carolina

$1,098,346

South Dakota

$406,410

Tennessee

$1,445,243

Texas

$4,769,753

Utah

$730,967

Vermont

$376,645

Virginia

$1,756,072

Washington

$1,503,743

West Virginia

$620,408

Wisconsin

$1,369,397

Wyoming

$352,673

Puerto Rico

$1,042,959

Guam

$158,452

Virgin Islands (US)

$147,251

Federated States of Micronesia

$147,113

Northern Marianas Islands

$140,567

American Samoa

$136,828

Marshall Islands

$136,539

Palau

$129,032

Grand Total

$75,000,000

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