Effective April 1, the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services (Iowa HHS) will no longer require positive COVID-19 tests to be reported to the state Public Health Division.
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State Ending COVID-19 Mandatory Reporting
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World AIDS Day 2022
Johnson County Public Health (JCPH) to host community awareness and testing events in honor of WORLD AIDS DAY.
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CDC Awards Johnson County Public Health with Funding to Address the Social Determinants of Health
Johnson County Public Health is delighted to announce that its Community Health Division has been selected by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as one of 40 nationwide recipients of $125,000 in funding to address health disparities and social determinants of
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Johnson County Public Health opens new Clinics for WIC program
Johnson County Public Health (JCPH) is pleased to announce three new clinics offering services of the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC).
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Health Department Launches Johnson County’s 2022 Community Health Assessment
From Thursday, September 22 to Friday, October 21, Johnson County Public Health asks the Johnson County community to participate in an online health survey to inform the Community Health Improvement Plan.
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Monkeypox Response and Vaccination
Eastern, Iowa (IA) – Since July, local public health departments in Iowa have been coordinating with the state health department to investigate cases and contacts of monkeypox.
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First Case of Monkeypox in Johnson County, Iowa
Johnson County Public Health has confirmed the first case of monkeypox in Johnson County. JCPH is working closely with the Iowa Department of Public Health to investigate the circumstances of exposure and inform close contacts.
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COVID-19 Community Level Status Change
Due to factors that include reported cases and COVID-19 hospital admissions, the CDC has updated the COVID-19 Community Level Status to ‘High’ in Johnson County.
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Johnson County Public Health - Formula Safety
The formula shortage is causing lot of parents to worry. It can be scary to think you won’t be able to feed your baby. Parents are hearing a lot of things about what they should do if they can’t find formula.
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Johnson County Public Health to launch COVID-19 self-reporting form
Johnson County Public Health (JCPH) will launch an electronic COVID-19 self-reporting form to provide the public the ability to share their positive rapid antigen at-home test kit result.
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Johnson County Public Health Congratulates the City of North Liberty for Making Parks and Trails Tobacco/Nicotine Free
Johnson County Public Health wishes to recognize the City of North Liberty for its commitment to creating a healthier environment for all North Liberty residents and visitors.
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Johnson County Public Health works to increase capacity through additional disease prevention specialist position
Johnson County Public Health (JCPH) will increase its capacity to address current and emerging health issues in the community by hiring an additional disease prevention specialist whose primary focus will be chronic disease prevention.