A U.S. health expert says the burden of responding to a possible bird flu pandemic reaching the United States will largely fall on local governments.
Michael Osterholm says the U.S. military will not be able to respond quickly if a pandemic spreads to all 50 U.S. states, leaving the effort up to state and city officials.
A plan drafted by the Bush administration to help the country deal with a possible bird flu outbreak says nearly two million people could die, in a worst-case scenario. The plan says hospitals would be overwhelmed with patients, which could number more than eight million.
Some information for this report provided by AP.
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