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Notes for Local Health Department Immunization Call Jan. 8, 2013

2012 Influenza Fact Sheet

MMDHD Flu-Like Illness Graph - 19th Week of 2013

Food Recall Information:

New York Firm Recalls Frozen Mini Quesadilla, Pizza, Cheese Steak and Other Snack Products Due To Possible E. Coli O121 Contamination. Click HERE for detail.

Bumble Bee Foods expands voluntary recall on specific codes of 5-Ounce chunk white albacore and chunk light Tuna products due to loose seals. Please contact the Consultant Dujour if you have questions at 1-800-942-1636, option 1, option 2.

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Have you received a utility shut-off or an eviction? Do you need clothing or household items? Do you need child care or emergency shelter? Do you need help paying for your prescriptions or accessing medical care? Do you want to volunteer in the community or do you have items you would like to donate to a local organization? Whatever your situation or need, 2-1-1 is an easy to remember three digit telephone number that allows you to find help when you need it. With just one simple call to 2-1-1 you will have access to thousands of programs to GIVE HELP or GET HELP! Click here to search the online database.

 

MDCH Healthy Homes Website - Information about Lead Poisoning

’Complete Streets’ Ordinance was approved at September 10th City Commissioners meeting. Complete Streets is defined as “roadways planned, designed, and constructed to provide appropriate access to all legal users in a manner that promotes safe and efficient movement of people and goods, whether by car, truck, mass transit, assistive device, foot or bicycle.

Mid-Michigan District Health Department Declares Designer Drugs A Threat

Power Outages:

What should you do when power goes out? Click here to see CDC's suggestions.

Restaurants without power are reminded that they should:

  • Close for business until power is restored.
  • Monitor temperatures every two hours.
  • When in doubt, throw it out!
  • Call MMDHDs Environmental Health with any questions.

You can find more information by clicking here.

2012 County Health Rankings Are Now Available

Be Prepared for Severe Weather in Michigan

City of Greenville Tobacco Free Outdoor Recreation Areas (Information and Complaints)

MDA Cottage Food Law Information

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