.alignleft { text-align: left } .aligncenter { text-align: center } .alignright { text-align: right } .margins { margin-left: 3%; margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 3%; margin-bottom: 10px } .indent1 { margin-left: +3%; margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px } .aligntd { vertical-align: top; white-space: nowrap } .outline { border: thin solid rgb(0,0,0) } .noshow { display: none } .debug { } PUBLIC SUBMISSION As of: 1/12/18 4:40 PM Received: November 17, 2017 Status: Posted Posted: November 27, 2017 Tracking No. 1k1-8zur-aayb Comments Due: November 20, 2017 Submission Type: Web Docket: CDC-2017-0071 Effective Communication in Public Health Emergencies Comment On: CDC-2017-0071-0001 Effective Communication in Public Health Emergencies 2017-19959 Document: CDC-2017-0071-0003 Comment from ( Anonymous Anonymous) Submitter Information Name: Anonymous Anonymous General Comment I think that this is a great proposed project that will help bring awareness to have better communications when disasters do arise. Being able to obtain information and data is very important to help analyze what needs to be more worked on and what needs to be continued on. In order to get an accurate set of data, it is important that the two target populations are willing to cooperate. Social Media is definitely a way to connect with people and tell announcements as soon as possible. But one thing to consider is the age group, because each generation have different ways in how they like to get their information. Another important thing is the security of the information that is being used. What software will you be using and how many times will you update the system so that no information is leaked? Also within the 24 months will everything be covered, what happens if you need more time? Other then that I think that this will be a great project in helping understand the people and finding more effective ways in getting information around faster/quicker.