Stay healthy, mind your diet
Did You Know?
Research shows consumption of ultra-processed foods may increase the risk of obesity, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and other chronic conditions. Improve your diet by adding more fruits and vegetables to your meal weekly plan.


Latest CDC Covid-19 guidelines
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Talk with your healthcare provider about whether you are at high risk of getting very sick from COVID-19 .
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People who are more likely to get very sick include older adults (ages 50 years or more, with risk increasing with age), people who are unvaccinated, and people with certain medical conditions, such as chronic lung disease, heart disease, or a weakened immune system.
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People with risk factors for severe disease may benefit from treatment if they get COVID-19. A healthcare provider will help decide which treatment, if any, is right for you.
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If you have symptoms of COVID-19, test immediately.
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If you test positive, treatments are available that can reduce your chances of hospitalization and death.
Many older adults and people with disabilities may have substantial challenges accessing COVID-19 vaccination services and warrant specific considerations to support equitable vaccine access. This page summarizes what jurisdictions should consider when planning to vaccinate older adults and people with disabilities living in the community. It also provides considerations to help jurisdictions ensure equal opportunities for vaccination of these populations.
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Public health guidelines are pivotal to helping you stay safe and well in times of health emergencies. That is why it's so important for us to keep you in the know. If you or your loved one is experiencing a life-threatening emergency, please call 911.
