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NCDHHS to Provide Financial Support to Essential Workers and Child Care Providers
RALEIGH Apr 7, 2020 The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) is providing financial assistance to help…
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NCDHHS Update: People with Mild Symptoms Should Stay Home
Raleigh Mar 26, 2020 For people who think they might have COVID-19 and have mild symptoms, the Centers for Disease…
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NCDHHS Releases Final Report on 2019 Legionnaires’ Disease Outbreak in Western North Carolina
Asheville Jan 30, 2020 The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services today released the final report on the…
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Low-Income Energy Assistance Program Begins Taking Applications
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services began accepting applications through county social services departments for the state's…
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Health Officials Continue Investigation of Significant Legionnaires’ Disease Outbreak in Western NC
State and local health officials are continuing an intensive investigation into an outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease in people who attended…
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Food Safety Tips for Independence Day
Raleigh July 1, 2019 Because many Fourth of July celebrations include grilling, picnics and other outdoor food events, the North…
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Help with Heating Costs Available Starting Dec. 3, 2018
Low-income households with a person 60 or older or someone receiving disability benefits and services through the Division of Aging…
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NCDHHS Confirms Death Related to Hepatitis A Outbreak
Raleigh Nov 6, 2018 – The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services has confirmed the first death related…
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More Than $30 Million in Assistance Available for Families Who Need Emergency Help Heating Their Homes
Raleigh Oct 30, 2018 – The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is reminding North Carolinians that more…
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North Carolina’s Public Schools Mark 10 Tobacco-Free Years; Efforts Now Include Reducing Youth E-cigarette Use
Raleigh – As North Carolina’s tobacco-free schools law marks its 10th anniversary, the state has seen cigarette smoking reduce 50 percent among…
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