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Black Dawn: The Next PandemicPublication DateJanuary 1, 2006
Summary
This docudrama film was produced and broadcast (January 11 2006) by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). It is distributed in the United States by Fanlight Productions (in other countries, contact the CBC.) The programme intends to illustrate the impact of an avian flu pandemic on a modern industrial/urban society. It uses the scenario of the possibility of human-to-human transmission of the virus, leading to the worldwide spread of avian influenza. Its producers have attempted to create a fictional scenario grounded in scientific fact and including recent research and thought on pandemic preparedness efforts of epidemiologists, doctors, and emergency planners, who describe the impact avian flu would have as it spreads around the globe. The drama's time line and other script elements are based on the research, predictions, and assumptions used by the World Health Organization (WHO), the Public Health Agency of Canada, the United States (US) Department of Health and Human Services and the United Kingdom's (UK's) Health Protection Agency to prepare pandemic plans.
PublisherCostUS$199
ContactBen Achtenberg
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Though I have not seen the drama, the docdrama is a good lesson to individuals, decision makers not to ignor the curent situation of the hidden pandemic. It is of great importance to be distributed arround the world to give due attention to the preventive works. I hope you could give us a copy for free for the benefit of the world.
Please note that Fanlight Productions is the distributor of this film ONLY for the United States. People in other areas should contact the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, at the website listed in the text, for information about obtaining copies or further information.