
IN THIS BI-WEEKLY ISSUE
š„ Measles Response Readiness
š Field-Ready Temperature Security
ā MedKits Ready for Deployment
𦺠ACS Infrastructure That Mobilizes
NEWS ⢠RESOURCES ⢠TIPS
MEASLES RESPONSE READINESS

CDC Update for Jurisdictions
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently updated its Measles Cases and Outbreaks page, noting ongoing case activity in multiple U.S. jurisdictions and reinforcing rapid response expectations. CDC guidance emphasizes immediate case reporting, swift contact tracing, vaccination of eligible exposed individuals, and clear public communication to prevent further spread.
For preparedness teams, March is an ideal time to:
⢠Validate MMR inventory levels
⢠Review POD activation workflows
⢠Confirm isolation and exposure notification protocols
Proactive planning now reduces operational strain during spring travel and school related transmission increases.
COLD CHAIN & EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
COOL CUBE⢠SPOTLIGHT

Field-Ready Temperature Security
Vaccine transport and short term field storage demand reliability beyond basic coolers. Cool Cube⢠is a purpose built medical cooler designed to maintain stable internal temperatures for vaccines, biologics, and temperature sensitive medications during transport and mobile operations.
Ideal for satellite clinics, POD support, and facility to facility transfers, Cool Cube⢠protects product integrity while supporting CDC cold chain best practices.
Strengthen transport readiness before spring outreach events increase demand.
MEDKITS READY FOR DEPLOYMENT

Standardized Response Assets
VeriCor MedKits provide scalable, ready-to-deploy medical surge capability for PODs, shelters, and field operations. Preconfigured for real public health response scenarios, they eliminate last-minute supply gaps and support rapid distribution with standardized packing and clear labeling.
Build response depth now, before you need it.
ACS BUILT FOR SURGE

Infrastructure that Mobilizes
Alternate Care Site activation requires more than cots. VeriCor ACS solutions support rapid conversion of non-traditional spaces into operational treatment areas. Integrated layout planning, equipment staging, and scalable supply support improve throughput and staff safety.
Whether preparing for infectious disease surge or disaster displacement, structured ACS planning reduces chaos during activation.







