Surviving a Pandemic
"The most important thing businesses and community organisations can do to prepare for a pandemic is have a business continuity plan in place. This will be different from the kind of business continuity plan needed for other emergencies. It will need to place more emphasis on continuity in the event of high absenteeism and interruptions to the supply of goods and services, which could result from the restriction of movement of people into and within Australia. Absenteeism could be as high as 30 to 50 per cent at the peak of a pandemic."
Extract from Section 4.4 - Business Continutiy Planning of the "The Australian Health Management Plan for Pandemic Influenza 2006" |
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