County Shares Gratitude on National Public Health Thank You Day 

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In recognition of National Public Health Thank You Day, the County is expressing gratitude to the professionals who work to prevent diseases, promote health and keep our communities safe.  

While this special occasion is being celebrated today, Nov. 24, the region’s public health history dates back 170 years to a time when public health professionals biggest challenges were smallpox, the Spanish flu and water contamination.  

Today, the County’s Public Health Services, an accredited health department through the Public Health Accreditation Board, works to keep the county’s 3.3 million residents safe, responding to threats while focusing on its mission to promote health and improve quality of life.  

Public health professionals strive to provide accessible programs and services throughout the county. They prevent disease and injuries and respond to disasters. 

“Every day I am grateful to our dedicated staff who show up motivated to keep the residents of our region healthy,” said Dr. Sayone Thihalolipavan, M.D., M.P.H., County public health officer. “It is an honor to work each day with the disease investigators who prevent, track down and respond to outbreaks, the lab experts who test for pathogens, the public health nurses who provide care with compassion, and the staff who go out into the community to promote healthy habits and help prevent illness. Their work does not go unnoticed and I’m appreciative of the support within the County and from the broader community.” 

Public Health Services’ programs touch residents in all parts of the county. Some highlights include:  

More information on public health services and clinics can be found at the County’s Public Health Services website.  

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