While flu and RSV hospitalizations continue to drop in Georgia, wastewater data indicate that COVID cases could soon be on the rise.
A worker fired from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta started a pressure-washing business to make money after losing his job.
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Axios on MSNMapped: West Nile Virus activity in GeorgiaKavya Beheraj/Axios West Nile virus infections were up statewide last year — a good reminder to mount a defense against mosquitos this spring. By the numbers: The Centers for Disease Control counted ...
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Atlanta News First on MSNFired CDC worker turns to pressure washing work in AtlantaA worker fired from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta started a pressure washing business to ...
Atlanta-based workers are baffled by Trump administration cuts to research that directly supports departmental health improvement goals.
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Flu and RSV decline from respective winter peaks in GeorgiaAfter months of rapid respiratory disease spread and sickness, Georgia and Atlanta cases of Covid-19, flu, or RSV appear to ...
Health officials now say that the measles cases in Texas and New Mexico are connected, with the outbreak spreading to a third ...
Critics charge that its cuts to the public health workforce so far have been indiscriminate, wasteful and cruel.
What public health issues are on Americans' minds this year? Emory University partnered with Gallup to send a survey to over 2,000 people to find out.
ATLANTA — Editor's note: In an update, a friend of the cat's owner said Ryn has been found safe. Read more details online here. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport officials have ...
According to the CDC, there have already been three outbreaks ... In Georgia, all three cases were found in an unvaccinated family in the Atlanta metropolitan area. On February 14, New Jersey's ...
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