Health
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The Tuberculosis Control Branch in the Public Health Services department, of the County of San Diego Health and Human Services Agency, in collaboration with Chuze Fitness officials are working to notify employees and members potentially exposed to tuberculosis at Chuze Fitness-Mission Valley and Chuze Fitness-Chula Vista. Based on available information, there is no evidence to show that these two exposures are related, at this time. These exposures are also unrelated to other recently announced TB exposures in our community.
Health
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The Tuberculosis Program in the Public Health Services department, of the County of San Diego Health and Human Services Agency, in collaboration with San Diego State University and Aztec Shops are working closely to notify employees potentially exposed to tuberculosis on the SDSU campus, primarily at the Charles B. Bell Jr., Pavilion. Exposures to the general public, SDSU students and faculty, and to other employees are considered to be limited.
Families
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San Diego County’s new Child and Family Well-Being department publicly unveiled Tuesday its Child Care Blueprint, a two-year strategy to improve access, equity, and the quality of childcare throughout the region.
Health
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The County of San Diego is asking residents ages 55 and older to share their thoughts in a comprehensive needs assessment survey.
Government
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The County is thanking residents for taking proactive precautions as Tropical Cyclone Hilary is expected to cause flooding and damage across the region, particularly in the mountains and deserts.
Health
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Twenty-nine juniors and seniors from 15 county-area high schools learned public health topics important to their age group and what careers in public health look like, at the inaugural Public Health Advocate Camp.
Housing
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The County of San Diego’s Housing and Community Development Services (HCDS) wants to hear from you on how approximately $14 million in should be invested in the unincorporated areas and small cities of the County.