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2004 Press Releases

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> December 30, 2004
HIV/AIDS Planning Council launches open process for prevention planning
> December 29, 2004
Food Worker Card training and testing schedule for 2005 now available
> December 28, 2004
DUI patrols last through the New Year
> December 17, 2004
Public Health expands flu shot eligibility for King County residents
> December 13, 2004
Homeless deaths examined in new study
> December 10, 2004
King County Board of Health meeting on December 17
> December 8, 2004
More flu vaccine in King County, more places to get vaccinated
> December 1, 2004
More places for high-risk people to receive flu shots in King County
> November 29, 2004
Public Health announces plan to distribute flu vaccine
> November 29, 2004
Extra police patrols throughout the holidays
> November 23, 2004
Holiday food safety guidelines from Public Health
> November 18, 2004
King County will continue to provide world-class paramedic service in south King County
> November 10, 2004
Celebrate smoke-free restaurants and bars in Seattle and King County
> October 28, 2004
Officers "Surround the Sound" to prevent real-life frights during Halloween
> October 21, 2004
Grant will expand preventive health services to thousands of children
> October 15, 2004
Infant mortality in King County at new low, but concerning disparities remain
> October 14, 2004
Avoid touching oil at contaminated beaches, Public Health advises
> October 12, 2004
Public Health takes additional steps to make sure influenza vaccine is used appropriately
> October 8, 2004
King County Board of Health Meeting on October 15, 2004
> October 5, 2004
Public Health asks public and health care providers for help in getting flu vaccine to highest risk groups
> September 29, 2004
Case of teen with meningococcal disease not a risk to public
> September 27, 2004
Public Health issues annual report on Medic One and Emergency Medical Services
> September 17, 2004
Event stresses health screenings for African American women
> September 15, 2004
Leaders throughout the county create action agenda for obesity prevention
> September 13, 2004
Public Health releases 2003 Medical Examiner’s annual report on deaths in King County
> September 10, 2004
King County Board of Health Meeting on September 17, 2004
> September 8, 2004
Promoting HIV/AIDS awareness is aim of weekend soccer tournament for local African immigrant communities
> September 3, 2004
More women and children will get fresh farmers markets fruits and vegetables through WIC
> September 2, 2004
Labor Day Traffic Safety Patrols looking for dangerous drivers
> August 18, 2004
Touch a bat? Get it tested for rabies, advises Public Health
> August 13, 2004
Stretch of Alki Beach reopens
> August 13, 2004
Stretch of Alki Beach remain temporarily closed
> August 12, 2004
Stretch of Alki Beach closed temporarily
> August 11, 2004
King County taking steps to reduce potential West Nile virus impact
> August 9, 2004
New grant expands oral health services
> August 4, 2004
Keep children safe and healthy by immunizing now for the 2004-5 school year
> July 26, 2004
Exclusive breastfeeding reduces chance of childhood diseases, obesity, common illnesses
> July 22, 2004
Beach goers: Reduce your risk of swimmers' itch and other water illnesses
> July 19, 2004
HIV/AIDS Planning Council adopts allocation plan for 2005 care services
> July 12, 2004
Board of Health meeting on July 16
> June 23, 2004
National HIV Testing Day highlights need for gay and bisexual men to get tested regularly
> June 16, 2004
Prevent tragedies by locking up guns
> June 4, 2004
King County Board of Health meeting on June 11, 2004
> May 19, 2004
West Nile virus expected in King County in 2004, Public Health says
> May 17, 2004
New Seattle wellness center will provide homeless people with integrated health services
> May 15, 2004
Bike helmets are "Ticket to Safety"
> May 14, 2004
King County Board of Health meeting on May 21, 2004
> May 12, 2004
Covering the Uninsured Week: Increase access and quality, decrease costs
> May 3, 2004
Community leaders promote a safe Cinco de Mayo
> April 29, 2004
Asthma can be identified, controlled early in children
> April 27, 2004
Workshops for septic system scheduled
> April 22, 2004
HIV/AIDS Planning Council launches open process for care services funding for 2005-2006
> April 14, 2004
Public Health honors Emergency Medical Dispatcher of the Year
> April 9, 2004
King County Board of Health meeting on April 16, 2004
> April 8, 2004
April Pools Day emphasizes water safety and fun during swimming and boating season
> April 7, 2004
Launching of White Center and Boulevard Park community information web site
> April 7, 2004
Public Health reports new imported measles outbreak
> April 5, 2004
Public invited to discuss septic and well-water services and fees
> April 5, 2004
Sims, Nickels proclaim Public Health Week
> April 1, 2004
Partners offer free, confidential alcohol screenings
> March 30, 2004
King County youth promote tobacco free lifestyles and Kick Butts on March 31
> March 17, 2004
Public Health and a record number of pharmacies join in HIV, hepatitis prevention
> March 15, 2004
Saint Patrick's Day patrols seek hazardous drivers
> March 12, 2004
King County Board of Health meeting on March 19, 2004
> March 11, 2004
Advances in STD and HIV prevention presented by Public Health officials
> February 13, 2004
King County Board of Health meeting on February 20, 2004

> February 10, 2004
Restaurants continue to choose to go smoke-free

> February 3, 2004
Public Health issues new report and policy agenda on early childhood development

> February 2, 2004
New TV show informs about the health dangers of wood smoke
> January 28, 2004
New walking maps in Kirkland, Issaquah and Duvall promote physical activity

> January 21, 2004
Community-based HIV counseling and testing contract granted to Gay City Health Project

> January 16, 2004
King County Board of Health Meeting on January 23, 2004

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