Guam

- Population: 153,836
- Local Health Departments: N/A
- Frequent Public Health Emergencies: Tropical Storms/Typhoons, Fire, Flooding
- Key Emergency Operations Center Activations:
2020 – COVID-19 Pandemic - CDC PHEP Funding:
FY 2022: $543,123
FY 2021: $550,942
FY 2020: $534,657 - Public Health Crisis Response Funding:
COVID-19 2021 Funding: $1,137,100
COVID-19 2020 Funding: $1,438,296
- Planners: 1
- Other: 5*
*Includes IT specialists, administrative staff, statisticians, and other positions
- 1 Career Epidemiology Field Officer
- Emergency Operations Coordination
- Responder Safety and Health
- Community Preparedness
- Community Recovery
- Medical Materiel Management & Distribution

Due to public health and safety threats in Guam because of its proximity to North Korea, Guam has consulted with CDC and is using PHEP funds to develop a specific community preparedness and response plan for radiation/nuclear threats. The Department of Public Health & Social Services on Guam (DPHSS) currently follows Guam Homeland Security’s (GHS) Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan (CEMP) if there is a catastrophic event. DPHSS is also working with GHS, the Guam Army National Guard, and other partners, to assess the island’s public health emergency response capabilities and coordinate existing resources and protocols.