It's a shame there was so much attention placed on H5N1 avain strain. That was just one possibility. It is a fact that we are due to face another Health crisis/outbreak/pandemic. Will it happen this year or next but it will happen again. It may not even be an influenza virus, SARS was not an influenza but could have easily turned into a pandemic situation.
So the media hyped avain flu which could now diminish the need to actually prepare for a potential pandemic in the eyes of some. While on the speaker circuit on the topic of emergency preparedness I try to be balanced. For example, if your company works with hazardous chemicals, the largest potential risk and business impact is from the improper handling of those chemicals. That is the 'greatest and most likely' risk, and therefore should receive the bulk of the funding and time allotted to preparing, preventing and mitigation activities. Pandemic planning should however appear on your top 10 risks to address personally and corporately.
my 2 cents.
Uzzah