6 Tips for Storing Christmas Supplies!

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We’ve all been there… Christmas is over and it’s time to pack up and clean our homes before the new year.  The only problem is you have no idea where to start, right? How do we put away our Christmas ‘stuff’? For some, our Christmas decorations are tied to precious memories. For others, décor is […]

The Safest Way to Holiday

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The holidays are often a magical time of the year where generations of a family tree prioritize togetherness. The CDC wants everyone to stay safe and keep others safe as the celebrations go on. The best defense against COVID-19 and Influenza are to be fully vaccinated and up to date on your flu shot. That being said, […]

Facts about the Common Cold

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The flu has been a major seasonal concern for many years, and with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic nearly two years ago, you may be wondering where common colds have gone. The truth is… they haven’t really gone anywhere. Separate from RSV, Influenza, and COVID-19, there are many viruses that circulate and cause symptoms […]

Flu and Coronavirus Tracking December 13, 2021

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These CDC US reports includes all 50 states, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Palua, Republic of Marshall Islands, and US Virgin Islands. These are cases reported to the CDC since January 21, 2020. Nationwide there have been 49,748,387 reported cases and 793,937 reported deaths associated with COVID-19. Dr. Nancy Messonnier, Director at the National Center […]

People at Higher Risk of the Flu

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While getting an annual flu shot is the best way to for our communities to fight the flu, there are some people are at an especially high risk of flu related illnesses and complications. There are certain health and age factors that can affect how likely someone is to get the flu. Below is a […]

Flu and Coronavirus Tracking December 6, 2021

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These CDC US reports includes all 50 states, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Palua, Republic of Marshall Islands, and US Virgin Islands. These are cases reported to the CDC since January 21, 2020. Nationwide there have been 48,918,251 reported cases and 784,893 reported deaths associated with COVID-19. Dr. Nancy Messonnier, Director at the National Center […]

5 Tips to Combat Seasonal Depression

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As it gets colder and daylight hours start to decrease, many people experience symptoms resembling depression. For some, symptoms are relatively mild and brief, but for others they can be quite disabling. Seasonal affective disorder (also known as SAD) is a type of depression that lasts for a season, typically winter, and goes away for […]

Flu and Coronavirus Tracking November 29, 2021

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These CDC US reports includes all 50 states, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Palua, Republic of Marshall Islands, and US Virgin Islands. These are cases reported to the CDC since January 21, 2020. Nationwide there have been 48,106,615 reported cases and 776,070 reported deaths associated with COVID-19. Dr. Nancy Messonnier, Director at the National Center […]

Tips for a COVID-Safe Thanksgiving

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Thanksgiving has always been a great opportunity for families and loved ones to get together and share quality time and food with one another. Although COVID-19 cases are continuing to generally decline, it’s still important to practice safe measures when coming together for the holiday. By working together, we can enjoy safer holidays and protect […]

Flu and Coronavirus Tracking November 22, 2021

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These CDC US reports includes all 50 states, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Palua, Republic of Marshall Islands, and US Virgin Islands. These are cases reported to the CDC since January 21, 2020. Nationwide there have been 47,587,441 reported cases and 770,461 reported deaths associated with COVID-19. Dr. Nancy Messonnier, Director at the National Center […]