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School is Back — Let’s Have a Safe, Happy, and Healthy School Year

By Patrick McCormack | August 30, 2023

School is back in session! With a new school year upon us, it’s essential to prioritize safety. Here are some valuable safety tips to help parents, guardians, and caregivers ensure their children’s safety as they embark on a new academic journey. Safe Transportation: Whether your child walks, bikes, or takes the bus to school, it’s … Read more

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Celebrate Labor Day Safely: Cookout Safety Tips from Uncas Health District

By Patrick McCormack | August 30, 2023

Labor Day weekend is here, and many of us are eagerly looking forward to the last summer cookout of the season. Whether you’re firing up the grill or setting up a picnic, it’s crucial to keep safety in mind to ensure an enjoyable holiday for everyone. We’ve compiled essential tips to make your Labor Day … Read more

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DPH confirms 4 cases of tick-transmitted Powassan virus in CT this year

By Patrick McCormack | August 22, 2023

The Connecticut Department of Public Health (DPH) this week announced that four Connecticut residents have tested positive for Powassan virus (POWV) infection. These four cases of POWV associated illness are the first to be identified in Connecticut in 2023.  During 2016–2022, 19 cases of POWV associated illness were reported in Connecticut, including six in 2022; … Read more

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DPH announces first case of West Nile virus infection this year

By Patrick McCormack | August 21, 2023

Residents are advised to protect themselves and their children from mosquito bites The Connecticut Department of Public Health (DPH) today announced that a Connecticut resident has tested positive for West Nile virus (WNV) infection. This is the first human case of WNV-associated illness identified in Connecticut this season. The female is a resident of New … Read more

Ice cream product recall

Ice cream recall: National Listeriosis outbreak being traced to “Soft Serve On The Go” ice cream cups

By Patrick McCormack | August 18, 2023

The Connecticut Department of Public Health (DPH) is advising consumers not to eat any flavor of “Soft Serve On The Go” ice cream cups produced by Real Kosher Ice Cream of Brooklyn, NY. This is due to a national outbreak of Listeriosis that has been linked to the ice cream cups. At this time, no … Read more

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2 Connecticut deaths linked to Vibrio bacteria this summer

By Patrick McCormack | August 17, 2023

Two Connecticut residents have died this summer following an infection of the flesh-eating bacteria, Vibrio. State officials said the two residents died after coming into contact with the bacteria while consuming raw seafood or swimming in Long Island Sound. Connecticut last saw the presence of the Vibrio bacteria in 2020, when there were five confirmed … Read more

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When is it safe to swim in a naturally occurring body of water?

By Patrick McCormack | August 17, 2023

Spending time in natural bodies of water — like oceans, lakes, and rivers — is a great way to enjoy the outdoors with family and friends. While this can help you stay active, it is important to know that the water we swim, play, wade, and relax in can also spread germs and make you, … Read more

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Report: Mosquito activity “through the roof” in Connecticut

By Patrick McCormack | August 8, 2023

Within the last few weeks, Dr. Philip Armstrong of the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station said that based on traps they have throughout the state, mosquito numbers have roughly doubled. “The abundant rainfall, the heat, the high humidity–it’s almost like a perfect storm for these mosquitos to flourish,” Armstrong said. Through various tests, Armstrong and his … Read more

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Don’t wait, hydrate — the benefits of drinking more water

By Patrick McCormack | August 8, 2023

Getting enough water every day is important for your health. Drinking water can prevent dehydration, a condition that can cause unclear thinking, result in mood change, cause your body to overheat, and lead to constipation and kidney stones. Water has no calories, so it can also help with managing body weight and reducing calorie intake … Read more

What is the CT Syringe Services Program?

By Patrick McCormack | August 8, 2023

Syringe Services Programs (SSPs) are community-based programs that provide access to sterile needles and syringes, facilitate safe disposal of used syringes, and provide and link to other important services and programs such as: Referral to substance use disorder treatment programs; Screening, care, and treatment for viral hepatitis and HIV; Education about overdose prevention and safer … Read more

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