NH Public Health

@NHPubHealth

The NH Division of Public Health Services (DPHS) is committed to being a responsive, leadership organization that promotes optimal health and well-being.

Inscrit en mars 2017

Tweets

Vous avez bloqué @NHPubHealth

Êtes-vous sûr de vouloir voir ces Tweets ? Les voir ne débloquera pas @NHPubHealth

  1. il y a 19 minutes

    Extended family gatherings such as funerals, birthday parties and holiday celebrations have been known to facilitate transmission of COVID-19. To learn more about how COVID-19 spreads in a community, check out the following video:

    Supprimer
  2. il y a 13 heures

    A behind the scenes look at the Maternal & Child Health Section's NH Home Visiting team! To learn more about what they do visit for home visiting statewide:

    Supprimer
  3. il y a 17 heures

    While it is not yet known if pregnant people have a greater chance of getting sick from COVID-19, the CDC recommends avoiding people who are sick or who have been exposed to COVID-19, clean hands often, and frequently disinfect surfaces.

    Supprimer
  4. il y a 23 heures

    Adults with disabilities in NH are 5 times more likely than adults without disabilities to have a yearly household income below $15,000. Learn how social factors like economics may be connected to health:

    Supprimer
  5. 13 mai

    In recognition of , it’s important to acknowledge and talk about the effect that the pandemic can have on children and adolescents. To learn how to best support and talk with them through this difficult time, visit:

    Supprimer
  6. 13 mai

    ? Your cloth face covering should reach above your nose, below your chin, and completely cover your mouth and nostrils? It should also fit snugly against the sides of your face.

    Supprimer
  7. 12 mai

    Did you know that over 25 million adults and 6.2 million children have asthma in the US? Up to 60% of adults and 80% of kids with asthma also have allergies that trigger their asthma.

    Supprimer
  8. 12 mai

    Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it is recommended that travel be limited to essential travel only, which may include travel to provide medical or home care, or for an essential service job. For more information on COVID-19 and travel, visit:

    Supprimer
  9. 12 mai

    Alcohol use during pregnancy can lead to fetal alcohol spectrum disorders. If a woman is drinking alcohol during pregnancy, it is never too late to stop drinking. Learn more:

    Supprimer
  10. 11 mai

    Did you know that most teens (over half!) choose to be abstinent? Abstinence is the only way to 100% avoid pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections—it has a lot of other benefits too! Learn more:

    Supprimer
  11. 11 mai

    For daycare centers, offices or other facilities: if someone suspected or confirmed to have COVID-19 visited your facility, check out the CDC’s site on Cleaning and Disinfection for Community Facilities:

    Supprimer
  12. 11 mai

    LIVE: Governor holds COVID-19 briefing as some businesses begin reopening

    Supprimer
  13. a retweeté
    8 mai

    While the state did not close any of them down, we are issuing new guidance - vetted by - which offers dentist offices a roadmap to reopen if they should choose on Monday, May 11 with safety precautions in place. Click below for more info.

    Supprimer
  14. 11 mai

    This week, we are celebrating women with National Women’s Health Week. Nearly 7 out of 10 U.S. women smokers want to stop smoking completely. Find resources designed for women to help you start being smoke-free today: via FDA Center for Tobacco Products

    Supprimer
  15. 10 mai

    Did you know there are steps you can take to reduce your risk of cervical cancer? The HPV vaccine protects against the types of HPV that most often cause cervical, vaginal, and vulvar cancers. Learn how to protect yourself and the women you love.

    Supprimer
  16. 10 mai

    Having a baby changes everything! Making sure you are okay is important too. NH Home Visiting is here to help! To learn more about the NH Home Visiting Program or to find a program near you visit:

    Supprimer
  17. 10 mai

    The weekend is a perfect time to remind residents that social gatherings of 10 or more people, whether family or friends, are still prohibited. Looking for something fun to do today? Host a virtual chat with your family and friends. Stay home. Stay safe.

    Supprimer
  18. 9 mai

    Watch out for flash floods this spring! NH’s changing climate means more heavy rain events and higher risk of flooding. If there is a chance of flash flooding, move immediately to higher ground. Flash floods are a common cause of weather-related deaths.

    Supprimer
  19. 9 mai

    Under the Governor’s Stay-at-Home 2.0, Universal Guidelines have been issued for any business that is open. Your Local Health Officer plays an important role in assessing health risks and recommending best public health practices. Find your health officer:

    Supprimer
  20. 9 mai

    Do you know Clara? Clara is CDC’s Coronavirus Self-Checker that can help you decide when to call your doctor if you are feeling sick. Visit Clara here:

    Supprimer

Le chargement semble prendre du temps.

Twitter est peut-être en surcapacité ou rencontre momentanément un incident. Réessayez ou rendez-vous sur la page Twitter Status pour plus d'informations.

    Vous aimerez peut-être aussi

    ·