Category: District News Release
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Update on Openings
All county health departments, clinics and offices within South Health District, except for Echols County Health Department, will reopen tomorrow at 8am.
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DPH Urges Safety Precautions After Irma
Hurricane/tropical storm Irma is no longer a threat but recovering from the storm will take weeks, and even longer in some parts of the state. The Georgia Department of Public […]
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Health Departments and District Offices Closed Additional Day
Valdosta – South Health District and health departments located in Ben Hill, Berrien, Brooks, Cook, Echols, Irwin, Lanier, Lowndes, including the Lake Park and Hahira health departments, Tift, and Turner […]
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SHD Facilities Plan to Close in Response to Irma
South Health District, the Adult Health Promotion clinic, and health departments located in Ben Hill, Berrien, Brooks, Cook, Echols, Irwin, Lanier, Lowndes, including the Lake Park and Hahira health departments, […]
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Confirmed Cases of Mosquito-borne Diseases
DPH has confirmed a resident tested positive for West Nile Virus (WNV) in Ben Hill County and a horse tested positive for Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) in Lowndes County.
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A Healthy Start Begins With On-Time Vaccinations
Immunizations give parents the safe, proven power to protect their children from 14 serious and potentially deadly diseases before age 2.
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Hospitalizations and Deaths Possibly tied to Street Drugs in Georgia
DPH has become aware of a dangerous, potentially lethal substance contained in street drugs surfacing in central and South Georgia
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Memorial Day and Mosquitoes in Georgia
ATLANTA – Memorial Day marks the unofficial start of summer, and in Georgia, the beginning of mosquito season. Avoiding mosquito bites protects you and your family from mosquito-borne illness and […]
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DPH Recognizes EMS Week & Stroke Awareness Month
DPH recognizes May as Stroke Awareness Month, and this week (May 21 – 27) as Annual EMS Week. In combination, DPH recognizes that without Emergency Medical Services, treating stroke quickly – critical to preventing permanent brain damage – would not be possible.
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Georgia’s Early Childhood Vaccination Rates Among Nation’s Highest
Georgia is leading the country with above average early childhood vaccinations with 75.6 percent of children 19-35 months old protected, compared to national averages of 72.2 percent for the 7-vaccine series.