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Coconino County Health and Human Services has released a report on the unmet health needs in the county. It highlights mental health concerns and economic insecurity.
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Coconino County has one confirmed case of measles and another probable case. Health officials urge residents to be alert for symptoms of the highly contagious illness, which has no treatment but can be prevented by a vaccine.
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Coconino County Health and Human Services has confirmed a case of measles and suspects at least one other. They've identified five locations where people may have been exposed.
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A recent study found that Coconino County’s incarceration rates are nearly double that of Arizona and the U.S. Coconino County has launched a new program aimed at helping recently released jail inmates successfully re-enter the community.
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The spread of Monkeypox remains a public health emergency in the U.S. with more than 11,000 cases confirmed nationwide by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Confirmed cases in Arizona so far have been minimal and no infections have yet been detected in Coconino County.
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Coconino County health officials plan to offer COVID-19 vaccinations beginning Wednesday for infants and young children. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention along with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has authorized the Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines for children 6 months and older.
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Health officials in Coconino County report an uptick in cases of norovirus. The gastrointestinal illness spreads easily through direct contact with an infected person, touching a surface or object contaminated with the virus, or eating and drinking contaminated items.
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COVID-19 infections in Coconino County appear to be continuing a steady decline. According to the Department of Health and Human Service’s weekly virus update, just over 1,700 new known cases were confirmed during the last full week of January.
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Coconino County has reinstated a mask mandate inside all of its buildings amid a renewed spike in COVID-19 infections. Low vaccination rates and the Delta…
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So far, Arizona has administered more than a million doses of COVID-19 vaccine. But the state still remains far from the herd immunity that could turn the…