With the development of all these nuclear-biological-chemical response teams in the country is Bio-Terry really needed?
First of all, these teams will not be sent out unless someone in the community recognizes that an assault has occurred and authorization is given to dispatch a respose team. Bio-Terry will improve the ability to recognize a covert assault. Secondly, even though it has been planned that these teams will be able to respond in a matter of hours, there is no guarantee that will occur. Disruptions in communications and in transportation may increase that response time from hours to days. Bio-Terry can serve as one way to manage the crisis, to buy time, until the cavalry arrives.
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