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Lead remains a hazard for Arizona’s children

Even though it has been more than 40 years since the federal government banned the manufacturing of lead-based paint and even longer since the U.S. moved away from gasoline containing lead, exposure to this toxic metal remains a danger to Arizonans, especially children. Looking toward Lead Poisoning Prevention Week from Oct. 24-30, the Arizona Department of Health Services is reminding [...]

By |October 22nd, 2021|Preparedness|Comments Off on Lead remains a hazard for Arizona’s children

CDC: COVID-19 Vaccine Very Effective at Preventing Hospitalization Among Adolescents

If your adolescent child remains unvaccinated against COVID-19, a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) offers a compelling reason to get him or her vaccinated. The CDC’s latest Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report details a study that found the Pfizer vaccine, the only one currently authorized for use for those ages 12 to 17, offers [...]

By |October 21st, 2021|Preparedness|Comments Off on CDC: COVID-19 Vaccine Very Effective at Preventing Hospitalization Among Adolescents

COVID-19 Vaccinations Are Coming for Ages 5-11: Here’s What You Need to Know

Nearly all Arizona children ages 5 to 11 are vaccinated against measles, diphtheria, whooping cough, rubella, mumps, polio, and other diseases that have been eliminated or all but eliminated thanks to modern medicine.  Soon, COVID-19 will become the next disease with a safe and highly effective vaccine available to children in this age group. In addition, the COVID-19 vaccine is [...]

By |October 20th, 2021|Preparedness|Comments Off on COVID-19 Vaccinations Are Coming for Ages 5-11: Here’s What You Need to Know

A New Resource to Connect COVID-19 Patients With Monoclonal Antibody Treatments

Your best protection against COVID-19 is getting one of the safe, free, and highly effective vaccines that are widely available around Arizona. Vaccination helps prevent severe illness, hospitalization, and death from COVID-19 while helping preserve healthcare capacity for others who need it.  Complementing the state’s push for vaccination are monoclonal antibody treatments approved for emergency use by the U.S. Food [...]

By |October 19th, 2021|Preparedness|Comments Off on A New Resource to Connect COVID-19 Patients With Monoclonal Antibody Treatments

CDC offers a new view on how vaccination dramatically reduces COVID-19 risk

Last month, we shared a new way the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) looks at the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines in light of rare breakthrough cases.  This approach examines the difference between unvaccinated and fully vaccinated individuals when it comes to COVID-19 cases and deaths. It uses rates of an outcome among each group to develop a ratio [...]

By |October 18th, 2021|Preparedness|Comments Off on CDC offers a new view on how vaccination dramatically reduces COVID-19 risk

Using the COVID-19 Data Dashboard – Helpful Hints

With the recent announcement of our COVID-19 dashboard enhancements, I’d like to share some tips and tricks for getting the most out of the dashboard. Our amazing dashboard team has created the ability to view the data in all kinds of different ways, some of which I’ll summarize below.  Summary page You can now go straight from the Summary page [...]

By |October 15th, 2021|Preparedness|Comments Off on Using the COVID-19 Data Dashboard – Helpful Hints
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