

Jennie Cunico
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Jennie Cunico posted a new post. a year ago
Federal COVID-19 public health emergency ends – Vaccines, tests & data will remain availableToday marks the end of the national COVID-19 public health emergency, but most tools – including vaccines, testing, and treatment – will remain available in Arizona. More than two years after the public…
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Jennie Cunico posted a new post. a year ago
Nurses are vital to the health of all ArizonansAt the Arizona Department of Health Services, our nurses are involved in the prevention, education, advocacy, activism, assessment, and evaluation of public health across our state. They play an essential role…
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Jennie Cunico posted a new post. 2 years ago
Public Health Week: Improving public health across our stateAs Arizona’s statewide public health agency, we spent much of last week celebrating National Public Health Week by focusing on you and your community, wherever you are in Arizona. Our hope was to draw…
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Jennie Cunico posted a new post. 2 years ago
Happy National Public Health Week! Recognizing the contributions of public health professionals.National Public Health Week (NPHW) allows us to recognize the contributions of public health and highlight issues that are important to improving our nation’s health. For more than 25 years, the American…
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Jennie Cunico posted a new post. 2 years ago
March 2 ADHS Job Fair has opportunities to make a difference for ArizonaIn any other setting, you might not think these people would have much in common: Fran Altmaier has spent her nearly three decades with the state of Arizona helping babies and their families. Dr.…
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Jennie Cunico posted a new post. 2 years ago
An important note on the weekly COVID-19 cases update coming WednesdayWednesday’s weekly update to COVID-19 cases in Arizona will provide a number that needs to be put in context. This number, 26,866, is almost entirely the result of one laboratory reporting cases that…
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Jennie Cunico posted a new post. 2 years ago
Newborn Screening social worker: ‘It’s an opportunity to really make a difference’Every child born in Arizona gets a test that draws five drops of blood from the heel. Those samples come to the Arizona State Public Health Laboratory to screen for rare medical conditions. Each of…