Health Alerts - United States
Listeners, here are the key public health alerts and advisories in the United States right now. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention continues to emphasize respiratory illness prevention, especially for COVID‑19, influenza, and other viral infections. CDC urges listeners to stay up to date on vaccinations, stay home when sick, test before visiting high‑risk people, and improve indoor ventilation where possible. CDC also continues to warn that older adults, people with chronic conditions, and those who are immunocompromised remain at highest risk for severe outcomes. According to the CDC, mosquito‑ and tick‑borne diseases are a growing concern as warm weather expands mosquito and tick activity across much of the country. Listeners are advised to use EPA‑registered insect repellent, wear long sleeves and pants in tall grass or wooded areas, and perform tick checks after outdoor activities. Standing water around homes should be emptied to reduce mosquito breeding. CDC and state health departments also continue to monitor outbreaks of foodborne illness such as Salmonella, E. coli, and Listeria. Listeners should follow current food safety guidance: cook meats to safe internal temperatures, avoid cross‑contamination between raw and ready‑to‑eat foods, wash produce under running water, and refrigerate leftovers promptly. Pregnant people, older adults, and those with weakened immune systems should be especially careful with high‑risk foods like unpasteurized dairy and undercooked meats. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and state air agencies report that air quality can change quickly in many regions due to wildfires, ground‑level ozone, and fine particle pollution. Even when local forecasts are good, listeners with asthma, COPD, heart disease, or other lung and heart conditions should check their local Air Quality Index through official channels and limit outdoor exertion when levels reach unhealthy ranges. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration continues to highlight the ongoing overdose crisis. Fentanyl contamination in illicit drugs remains widespread. Listeners are urged to avoid using drugs alone, carry naloxone where it is legal and available, and contact local health departments or harm‑reduction programs for test strips, treatment options, and support. Finally, the CDC reminds travelers to check destination‑specific health notices before domestic or international trips, including vaccine recommendations, outbreak alerts, and guidance for people who are pregnant or immunocompromised. Thank you for tuning in, and remember to subscribe so you do not miss future updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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