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Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security - Footnote 11

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The source does not mention that President Bill Clinton supported the proposal to procure 40 million doses of stockpiled smallpox vaccine. The source does not mention that the recommendations were subsequently incorporated into bio-surveillance systems, countermeasures development, and pandemic planning. It only mentions that the recommendations were incorporated into the US Hospital Preparedness Program.

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partial85%Haiku 4.5 · 4/3/2026
Found: One of the Center's early achievements was proposing that the US Government procure 40 million doses of stockpiled smallpox vaccine, a proposal supported by President Bill Clinton. Between 1999 and 20

Note: The source does not mention that President Bill Clinton supported the proposal to procure 40 million doses of stockpiled smallpox vaccine. The source does not mention that the recommendations were subsequently incorporated into bio-surveillance systems, countermeasures development, and pandemic planning. It only mentions that the recommendations were incorporated into the US Hospital Preparedness Program.

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