As far as i know it isn't. This is also a highly dense populated area so that would mean you would have to give 1/4 - 1/2 of your population iodine pills.
As far as i know it isn't.
Here it is. But that's just politics, not reason; other pills could save way more lives. People die of heart attacks or cancer, not nuclear disasters.
Governments need the citizens to feel safe, not to be safe.
that would mean you would have to give 1/4 - 1/2 of your population iodine pills.
So what, iodine isn't expensive.
Isn't it normal to have iodine tablets if you live near to a nuclear plant?