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It would also make exceptions for people who use their telephones in emergencies to call police or fire departments or other authorities.
It can help identify mutations in viruses in real time, allowing health workers in emergencies to quickly establish the evolution and geographical journey of the virus through communities.
Virginia has placed a two-year moratorium on drone use by law enforcement, except in emergencies, to give the legislature time to set up legal protections.
Daiichi and other nuclear facilities are designed with extensive backup systems that are supposed to function in emergencies to ensure the plants can be shut down safely.
"The system should have a right, especially in emergencies, to put teachers where it needs them," said Seymour Fliegel, president of the Center for Educational Innovation, an educational policy group.
Aid: A longer term goal which would mean that aid is only given as a last resort in emergencies to prevent countries being indebted to their donors in any way.
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Up to Rs. 900 per emergency referral case (paid for transportation in emergency to pregnant mothers).
They are seeking up to $500m in emergency aid, to add to the $445m America has already pledged.
- Codes of conduct should be in place during emergencies to govern access to children in emergencies.
But communities, in emergencies, seem to have different and larger prerogatives.
UNICEF's strengths in emergencies need to be exploited and developed more systematically.
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