California Department of Public Health
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Headed to the fair? Use handwashing stations to wash your hands after visiting animals and before eating. Hand sanitizer doesn’t work as well as soap and water, but it can help fight germs until you can properly wash. 📲 https://www.cdc.gov/healthy-pets/about/staying-healthy-at-animal-exhibits.html
😊😢😡🤯 It’s World Emoji Day – a reminder that it’s ok to feel all of the feels. Expressing our emotions, no matter how they show up, is important for our mental health. 💬🧠💛 Visit calhope.org for mental health resources. #WorldEmojiDay #MentalHealth
Deer mice in CA can be infected with hantavirus. Prevent hantavirus by keeping mice & rodents out of your home, workplace, shed, car, or other closed space. Seal up holes the width of a pencil or larger where mice can get in. www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID...
MCAH recently released “Supporting the Mental Health of California Mothers,” a new report that sheds light on depression & anxiety, and mental health screening and treatment among moms in California Learn more: https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CFH/DMCAH/MIHA/Pages/Maternal-Mental-Health-Report.aspx
Protect yourself from cyclosporiasis with quick, simple habits: - Wash hands before and after handling produce - Rinse all fruits and vegetables under running water - Refrigerate cut, peeled, or cooked produce within 2 hours 📲 https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID/DCDC/Pages/Cyclosporiasis.aspx/
Summer is here! Make it a season of good vibes and smart choices. - Bring your own condoms - Use protection every time - Get tested before and after sex with new partners Learn more at go.cdph.ca.gov/sti
California is not among the states experiencing an increase in cyclosporiasis cases, and there are no known local outbreaks. CDPH continues to closely monitor cases and encourages Californians to practice safe food handling. Read the full news release: www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/OPA... 1/6
Cyclosporiasis is caused by the Cyclospora parasite. 🛡️ To stay safe, follow these simple steps: - Wash your hands with soap & water - Rinse produce thoroughly under running water - Refrigerate cut, peeled, or cooked produce within two hours 📲 Learn more: www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID...
🚨 Cyclosporiasis cases are rising nationwide. Here’s what Californians should know: No local outbreaks and no links to CDC‑investigated multistate outbreaks. California has 41 cases so far in 2026, down from 80 last year. More info: cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID... 🧵1/2
Meow is the time to check the fur-cast & get prepared! Beat the heat with these tips: - Stay in an air-conditioned space - Cool down with a cold shower - Stay hydrated 📲 https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/EPO/Pages/BI_Natural-Disasters_Extreme-Heat_Tips-for-Preventing-Heat-Related-Illness.aspx
This summer, if you drink caffeinated or alcoholic beverages, alternate them with water. Many fruits & veggies can also help keep you hydrated. Ask your doctor about fluid intake in hot weather if you have drinking restrictions or take water pills. www.cdc.gov/healthy-weig...
Extreme heat can cause heat exhaustion, heat stroke and even death. You can also stay cool by going to a/an: - Cooling center - Air-conditioned library, mall, or movie theater - Pool, splash pad or the beach www.cpuc.ca.gov/consumer-sup...
⚽Before World Cup kickoff or halftime snacks, wash your hands with soap and water for 20 seconds. Hand sanitizer won’t work against norovirus. Don’t let norovirus bench your team! https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID/DCDC/Pages/Norovirus.aspx #WorldCup #Norovirus #WashYourHands
😎 Look cool while protecting your eyes from damaging ultraviolet (UV) rays! Sunglasses that block both UVA and UVB rays offer the best protection. Most sunglasses sold in the United States meet this standard. Learn more about summer eye safety at: www.cdc.gov/skin-cancer/...
Don’t let mosquito bites ruin your fun outdoors! Use insect repellent to keep mosquitoes away. Mosquitoes can spread diseases like West Nile virus when they bite. Protect yourself: https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID/DCDC/Pages/Mosquito-Repellent.aspx
HAPPY 4TH OF JULY! Fireworks are a beautiful part of the holiday-but when handled improperly, they can cause serious injuries, fires & even death. The safest way to enjoy fireworks is at professional show. https://www.nsc.org/community-safety/safety-topics/seasonal-safety/summer-safety/fireworks
🎆 Headed outdoors to watch fireworks? Don’t forget the insect repellent! Mosquitoes can spread diseases like West Nile virus. - Use EPA-registered repellent on skin & clothing - Dump & drain standing water around your home 📲 https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID/DCDC/Pages/Mosquito-Repellent.aspx
Smoke from nearby fires can cause eye and respiratory (lung) issues. Wear an N95 or P100 mask to filter out pollutants in areas with poor air quality, if you must go outside. Find your location’s current air quality by visiting: www.airnow.gov/.
Celebrate July 4th safely! - Never drive after consuming alcohol - Use a sober driver, ride public transportation, or use a ride share service If you suspect an impaired driver, pull over or use a hands-free device to call 911 📲 https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CCDPHP/sapb/Pages/Drive-Sober.aspx
Germs can grow in food that sits out in warm temps. If it’s a hot day (90+ degrees), germs grow quickly even after 1 hour. Keep perishable food cold. If your party is indoors, refrigerate leftovers within 2 hours. 📲 https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID/DCDC/Pages/FoodborneDiseasesandOutbreaks.aspx
Summer is for camps, vacations and...a quick vaccine check-up! Check in with your child’s doctor now to: - Make sure all school-required vaccines are up to date - Ask questions about vaccines - Plan ahead to beat the back‑to‑school stress Schedule an appointment at: myturn.ca.gov
July is Minority Mental Health Month 💚 A time to recognize the unique mental health experiences of underrepresented communities Everyone deserves mental health care that feels safe and supportive. 📲 Call or text 988 anytime for free, 24/7 confidential support.
Fires release harmful smoke & ash into the air. Take steps to reduce breathing in air pollutants during & after a fire near you: - Monitor air quality - Close windows, doors & vents - Set A/C unit to re-circulate 📲 https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/EPO/Pages/Wildfire%20Pages/Smoke-Ash-Safety.aspx
Ash from nearby fires and burnt structures can cause health issues. Keep kids away from ash and make sure to clean any toys with ash on them before your kids play with them. Learn more: https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/EPO/Pages/Wildfire%20Pages/Safe-Cleanup-of-Ash.aspx
Today is International Neonatal Screening Day! Nearly all babies born in California are screened for many serious but treatable disorders. Visit: www.cdph.ca.gov/NBS #InternationalNeonatalScreeningDay #CANewbornScreening
Dust & ash particles can irritate your skin, eyes, nose & throat. When cleaning ash inside: - Wear an N95 or P100 mask - Use a damp cloth, HEPA-filter vacuum cleaner and wet mop - Don’t use a broom 📲 https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/EPO/Pages/Wildfire%20Pages/Safe-Cleanup-of-Ash.aspx
Tailgating at the stadium or grilling at home? Follow these food safety tips: -Keep raw meat & ready-to-eat food separate -Grill meat to safe temperatures -Chill perishable foods ASAP 📲 https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID/DCDC/Pages/FoodborneDiseasesandOutbreaks.aspx
Stay inside if there’s poor air quality in your area. Ash contains toxic metals & chemicals that can harm your health. It can irritate the skin, eyes, nose & throat & cause other health problems. 📲 https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/EPO/Pages/Wildfire%20Pages/Safe-Cleanup-of-Ash.aspx
Smoke can make anyone sick, but some people have a higher risk. - Monitor air quality - Close windows, doors & vents - Set A/C unit to re-circulate 📲 https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CCDPHP/DEODC/EHIB/Pages/Smoke.aspx#Health Image credit: Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images
Smoke and ash can cause serious health risks. They contain tiny particles that can irritate your skin, eyes, nose, throat, and harm your lungs and heart. Learn more: https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CCDPHP/DEODC/EHIB/Pages/Smoke.aspx#Health Image credit: Mario Tama, New York Times via Getty Images