We’ve improved our monthly report on COVID-19 outcomes by vaccination status

We’ve improved our monthly report on COVID-19 outcomes by vaccination status

For months, our report detailing COVID-19 outcomes by vaccination status has provided a telling look at the benefits of getting vaccinated.  Now we've updated this monthly report to look at outcomes for those who are up-to-date for all recommended COVID-19 vaccinations, including recommended booster doses, and those who have received at least one COVID-19 vaccination [...]

By |2022-09-07T12:54:01-07:00September 7th, 2022|Preparedness|Comments Off on We’ve improved our monthly report on COVID-19 outcomes by vaccination status

You can make a difference in preventing suicides

As the 10th-leading cause of death in Arizona – and the second-leading cause of death among those age 10 through 34 – suicide is a major public health concern in our state. But knowing what to do when someone you know is at risk for self harm may make the difference in preventing a suicide. [...]

By |2022-09-06T13:45:05-07:00September 6th, 2022|Prevention|Comments Off on You can make a difference in preventing suicides

Booster targeting latest variants are especially important for older Arizonans

Even with COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths declining in recent weeks, it's an inescapable fact that older individuals remain at greatest risk of severe outcomes should they be infected with the current Omicron BA.4 and BA.5 subvariants.  In the past six months, 81% of Arizona's COVID-19 deaths have been among those 65 and older, while [...]

By |2022-09-02T13:36:41-07:00September 2nd, 2022|Preparedness|Comments Off on Booster targeting latest variants are especially important for older Arizonans

Maricopa County report of 3 measles cases puts focus on vaccination benefits

Today's report of three measles cases in Maricopa County is a sobering reminder that this rare and highly contagious disease can flare among those who aren't vaccinated.  Before the U.S. introduced a vaccination program, measles was a common illness in infants, children, and young adults. It can be severe: Approximately two out of 1,000 people [...]

By |2022-09-01T11:52:38-07:00September 1st, 2022|Preparedness|Comments Off on Maricopa County report of 3 measles cases puts focus on vaccination benefits

Do you have a high risk of severe influenza complications?

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has always been clear on who should get a seasonal influenza vaccine when it becomes available each year: everyone 6 months and older. For some people, though, the risk of having severe complications is higher than it is for the rest of the population, the CDC reminded [...]

By |2022-08-31T12:15:10-07:00August 31st, 2022|Preparedness|Comments Off on Do you have a high risk of severe influenza complications?

Health Start program wins approval for community health worker training curriculum

Health Start, an ADHS program that educates pregnant and postpartum women about the benefits of prenatal care and childhood immunizations, will now be able to help even more Arizona babies get a healthier start. A curriculum developed by the ADHS Health Start team has been approved for use in training community health workers, who will [...]

By |2022-08-30T12:21:31-07:00August 30th, 2022|Prevention|Comments Off on Health Start program wins approval for community health worker training curriculum

Novavax: A new option for first doses of COVID-19 vaccine

I hope you are among the millions of Arizonans benefiting from the safe and highly effective protection offered by COVID-19 vaccines. With COVID-19 still active in our state, these vaccines and booster doses have been doing a very good job of reducing the chances of severe illness, hospitalization, and death. And on top of that, [...]

By |2022-08-26T11:16:48-07:00August 26th, 2022|Preparedness|Comments Off on Novavax: A new option for first doses of COVID-19 vaccine

Reducing licensing fees helps support quality child care availability

Federal grant dollars will reduce some licensing fees for child care centers to just $1 through June 30, 2024, temporary relief intended to help support the availability of quality child care for Arizona families.  The lower fees cover anniversary payments, increasing the capacity, and new applications. Through additional federal funds provided to states — of [...]

By |2022-08-25T11:31:30-07:00August 23rd, 2022|Licensing|Comments Off on Reducing licensing fees helps support quality child care availability

Psychology director came to Arizona State Hospital for experience and stayed

Dr. Kimi Cohen came to the Arizona State Hospital (ASH) in the mid-1990s to make sure her doctoral education in clinical psychology was well-rounded. After training in a community mental health center, an outpatient therapy clinic, and a family therapy clinic, she wanted to experience work in a psychiatric hospital. Twenty-six years later, she not [...]

By |2022-08-25T16:58:40-07:00August 22nd, 2022|General|Comments Off on Psychology director came to Arizona State Hospital for experience and stayed

Smoking cessation PSAs nominated for Rocky Mountain Emmy Awards

The greatest reward for our Arizona Smokers Helpline (ASHLine) is when someone decides to live their best life free from dependence on nicotine. But it’s always nice to see recognition for the high-quality messaging that helps power this effort.  Three public services announcements produced for ASHLine campaigns were nominated this week for Rocky Mountain Emmy [...]

By |2022-08-18T14:32:02-07:00August 18th, 2022|Prevention|Comments Off on Smoking cessation PSAs nominated for Rocky Mountain Emmy Awards
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