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Social networks, emergency response
Dr. Michael D. McDonald
Coordinator
Global Health Response and Resilience Alliance
Chairman
Global Resilience Systems, Inc.
President
Health Initiatives Foundation, Inc.
Michael.D.McDonald@mac.com
202-468-7899
Begin forwarded message:
> From: "Fedeczko, Joyce <jedeczko@ifdc.org>" <jfedeczko@ifdc.org>
> Date: February 14, 2017 at 11:45:11 AM EST
> To: "michael.d.mcdonald@mac.com" <michael.d.mcdonald@mac.com>
> Subject: Perhaps you find the same to be true?
>
> That in a disaster, social networks are very important.
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> http://tinyurl.com/gvr6gsr
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> Recovering from disasters: Social networks matter more than bottled water and batteries
> tinyurl.com
> Disaster preparations often focus on gear and logistics, but research in Japan after the 2011 earthquake and tsunami shows that strong social ties played a key role in helping communities rebound.
> Joyce L. Fedeczko, MALS
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