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Bioterror security at risk

Recent and proposed budget cuts at all levels of government are threatening to reverse the significant post-9/11 improvements in the nation’s ability to respond to natural diseases and bioterror attacks, according to a report released Tuesday.

“We’re seeing a decade’s worth of progress eroding in front of our eyes,” said Jeff Levi, executive director of the Trust for America’s Health, which published the report with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

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