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Blogs

World Breastfeeding Week

World Breastfeeding Week

August 09, 2022

It’s World Breastfeeding Week! This is a week we can all celebrate, because it impacts our whole community. Many people may think of breastfeeding as a “mom thing,” but breastfeeding is a public health issue that deserves recognition and investment on all levels.

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Stay Bat Safe!

Stay Bat Safe!

August 08, 2022

While bats can be beneficial to people and the environment by feeding on night-flying insects such as mosquitos and pollinating plants and trees, they can also carry a harmful disease called rabies. Knowing how to stay safe if you see a bat or come in contact with one is important for preventing illness and keeping yourself and others safe.

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Amanda Dugger Recognized as West Spokane Wellness Partnership’s Member of the Month!

Amanda Dugger Recognized as West Spokane Wellness Partnership’s Member of the Month!

August 08, 2022

The Spokane Regional Health District has some incredibly dedicated staff, and we’re always excited when one of our team members is recognized by the community. This month Amanda Dugger, health program specialist with SRHD’s Youth Cannabis & Commercial Tobacco Program, is being recognized as the West Spokane Wellness Partnership’s Coalition member of the month.

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The New COVID-19 Boosters are Here!

The New COVID-19 Boosters are Here!

July 28, 2022

It’s the time of year when viruses tend to spread more easily as we migrate indoors. That’s why it is great news that the new bivalent COVID-19 vaccine booster has been authorized to provide us with more protection against COVID’s most recent variants. There are a lot of questions around the new boosters, so let’s go over the basics.

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Beat the Summer Heat!

July 11, 2022

While the sun is a nice change from the cold and rainy spring we had, it’s important to consider the health risks that are associated with higher temperatures and find ways to keep ourselves and others safe in the heat.

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