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Report From City of Dowagiac About Sewage Leak Near Sister Lakes
Report of Discharge (CSO\SSO\RTB) version 1.14 (Submission #: HPW-N1TC-KCAFC, version 1) Details Submission ID HPW-N1TC-KCAFC Status In Process Form Input Report Details Is this the inital or final discharge report? …
Read MoreConfirmed case of Swine Flu in Tuscola County
CARO, Mich., August 3, 2023 – The Tuscola County Health Department (TCHD) has received notification that a TuscolaCounty resident with flu-like symptoms who attended the Tuscola County Fair which took…
Read MoreMDHHS, MDARD, EGLE and local health departments provide tips on how to stay safe from Harmful Algal Blooms
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 2, 2023 CONTACT: Chelsea Wuth, 517-241-2112, WuthC@Michigan.gov LANSING, Mich. – Michigan residents living near or visiting bodies of water should be aware of the potential for harmful algal…
Read MorePresumptive case of human influenza A(H3) variant (swine flu) infection in Lapeer County Resident
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS), Oakland County Health Division (OCHD), and Lapeer County Health Department (LCHD) are investigating the state’s first presumptive case of human influenza…
Read MoreMosquitos Positive for Eastern Equine Encephalitis found in Barry County
July 6, 2023 Michigan residents are urged to take precautions against mosquito bites as mosquitos collected in Barry County on June 30th, 2023 have tested positive for Eastern Equine Encephalitis…
Read More6/30/2023 MDHHS News Release
Michigan Families urged to check air quality before participating in outdoor activities this weekend to protect health and safety. Surveillance data indicates increase in asthma visits in emergency departments. READ…
Read MoreCDC Health Advisory
Guidance on Measles during the Summer Travel Season 6/21/2023 Measles cases in the United States originate from unvaccinated international travelers. If you plan to travel internationally, make sure you and…
Read Morefederal Public Health Emergency comes to an end
MDHHS provides update as Federal Public Health Emergency comes to an end. Free COVID-19 testing and vaccines to continue to be available
Read MoreFood Safety
Each year 1 in 6 Americans get sick from foodborne illness. Learn more about keeping your families food safe. To help keep you and your loved ones safe from foodborne…
Read MoreTicks Can Cause Serious Diseases
In addition to using repellents, check for ticks and shower after being outdoors to reduce your chance of getting a tickborne disease. Get medical attention if you have a tick…
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