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Mobile vaccination clinics help make COVID-19 vaccines available to all

When the last state-run COVID-19 mass-vaccination site closed last June, with millions of Arizonans already protected, former ADHS Director Dr. Cara Christ noted that in many ways the hardest work was just beginning.  The vaccine was and continues to be widely available around the state. The focus for ADHS, local health departments, and others had shifted to reaching people who [...]

By |February 15th, 2022|Preparedness|Comments Off on Mobile vaccination clinics help make COVID-19 vaccines available to all

Start small, live big: Make heart health a priority

Understandably, as most people made a concerted effort to stay safe from COVID-19, some other important health concerns may have received less attention during the past two years. As we mark American Heart Month, now is the perfect time to increase your focus on cardiovascular health.  The Start Small, Live Big campaign from the Alliance for Million Hearts and the [...]

By |February 14th, 2022|Prevention|Comments Off on Start small, live big: Make heart health a priority

ADHS program helps mothers, babies get off to a healthier start, comprehensive study finds

An ADHS program to educate pregnant and postpartum women about the benefits of prenatal care and childhood immunizations is resulting in healthier babies across Arizona.  A comprehensive evaluation covering 2006-2016 found that participation in Arizona’s Health Start Program improved low birthweight and preterm birth outcomes, prenatal care attendance, and on-time child immunizations. The report, which included more than 7,200 births, [...]

By |February 10th, 2022|Prevention|Comments Off on ADHS program helps mothers, babies get off to a healthier start, comprehensive study finds

Make safety your goal with Super Bowl party food

In just a few days, friends and families will gather for Super Bowl parties, and we want to be sure you and your guests are safe – including from foodborne illness. Here are some tips to keep everyone focused on football and smiling about the great food to be enjoyed during the game: Wash up: Wash your hands before you [...]

By |February 9th, 2022|Prevention|Comments Off on Make safety your goal with Super Bowl party food

Study finds mask use associated with reduced risk of contracting COVID-19

Masking up and being up to date on COVID-19 vaccinations are a powerful combination when it comes to reducing the risk of testing positive, according to a new study published in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.  Research has already shown that face masks and respirators, when worn properly, are effective at filtering [...]

By |February 7th, 2022|Preparedness|Comments Off on Study finds mask use associated with reduced risk of contracting COVID-19

What to do next if you test positive for COVID-19

Whether the result comes from a self-test or a laboratory, you should take steps right away to protect yourself and others if you test positive for COVID-19.  A new ADHS resource, azhealth.gov/TestedPositive, has easy-to-follow instructions on what to do if you test positive. It includes an infographic suitable for printing and an option to have information emailed to you.  Most [...]

By |February 4th, 2022|Preparedness|Comments Off on What to do next if you test positive for COVID-19
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