Washington Statutes

§ 70.26.010 — Findings—Intent.

Washington § 70.26.010
JurisdictionWashington
Title 70PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY
Ch. 70.26PANDEMIC INFLUENZA PREPAREDNESS

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Wash. Rev. Code § 70.26.010 (2026).

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The legislature finds that:

(1)Pandemic influenza is a global outbreak of disease that occurs when a new virus appears in the human population, causes serious illness, and then spreads easily from person to person.
(2)Historically, pandemic influenza has occurred on average every thirty years. Most recently, the Asian flu in 1957-58 and the Hong Kong flu in 1968-69 killed seventy thousand and thirty-four thousand, respectively, in the United States.
(3)Another influenza pandemic could emerge with little warning, affecting a large number of people. Estimates are that another pandemic influenza would cause more than two hundred thousand deaths in our country, with as many as five thousand in Washington. Our state could also expect ten thousand to twenty-four thousand people needing hos

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[2006 c 63 s 1.]

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