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1600 Clifton Road, Atlanta, GA 30329

Issues bulletins and informs the public of conditions which are conducive to the development and spread of a communicable disease. Advises the public of outbreaks that puts them at risk, including food safety recalls.

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606 South Shoop Avenue, Wauseon, OH 43567

Provides answers to questions regarding the Monkeypox virus. The department is not currently providing treatment.

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UW 211 Greater Toledo

1299 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44114

Works to maintain air quality by providing air quality analysis and information to make the public aware and limit ozone formation. Monitors and provides information regarding air quality in Northeast Ohio. Offers information about precautions and actions to take to limit pollution.

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211 Summit

246 N High St., Columbus, OH 43215

Monitors beaches along the Lake Erie shoreline for E. coli and other harmful bacteria. Water samples are collected at the beaches and the results are reported to the public. Offers a web site where the information is posted and can be accessed by the public. If the bacterial levels are greater than the recreational standard, a sign is posted at the beach to warn swimmers of the risk of illness.

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211 Cleveland

1843 Oakwood Avenue, Napoleon, OH 43545

Provides answers to questions regarding the Monkeypox virus. The department is not currently providing treatment

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UW 211 Greater Toledo

246 N High St., Columbus, OH 43215

Provides information about the West Nile Virus, a virus which is transmitted by the bite of an infected mosquito and/or rabies. West Nile Virus causes mild, flu-like symptoms in healthy people and serious inflammations of the brain and spinal cord in people who are elderly or who have compromised immune systems. Rabies is an infectious disease transmitted by animal bite to humans that can result in paralysis and death if not treated. Hotline staff can provide information on symptoms, control, and other issues related to both diseases.

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211 Cleveland

3101 Burnet Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45229

Informs the public of occurrences that may constitute a public health emergency and provides safety instructions.

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211 UWGC

800 East Perry Street, Paulding, OH 45879

Provides answers to questions regarding the Monkeypox virus. The department is not currently providing treatment.

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UW 211 Greater Toledo

560 Rice Drive, West Union, OH 45693

Informs the public of occurrences that may constitute a public health emergency and provides safety instructions.

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211 UWGC

8001 Veterans Memorial Drive, Florence, KY 41042

Informs the public of occurrences that may constitute a public health emergency and provides safety instructions.

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211 UWGC

280 East Broad Street, Second Floor, Columbus, OH 43215

Develop plans to address public health emergencies (such as a biological attack or a flu pandemic). Provides for interaction of Public Health with other public safety organizations to ensure a cooperative response to emergencies that threaten the safety of health of residents.

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LSS 211 Central Ohio

10903 New Hampshire Ave., Silver Spring, MD 20993

Provides safety information and answers questions about food, nutrition, dietary supplements, food labeling, cosmetics, pet food, food additives, food biotechnology, blood products, vaccines, and medical devices. Handles complaints concerning food (except food items inspected by the USDA including meat, poultry, and egg products), food labeling, cosmetics, dietary supplements, and medical devices that are under FDA regulation.

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211 Cleveland

1 Donham Plaza, Middletown, OH 45042

Informs the public of occurrences that may constitute a public health emergency and provides safety instructions.

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211 UWGC

1840 East Gypsy Lane Road, Bowling Green, OH 43402

Provides answers to questions regarding E. Coli If you need to report a food borne ilness the Health Department has set up this link https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/VB8DR8F

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UW 211 Greater Toledo

Washington, DC 20250

Provides information and answers questions regarding food safety issues such as storage, handling, preparation, product dating and content, seasonal foods, preventing foodborne illness, and power outages. Publicizes warnings to the public to avoid foods that may be a health hazard such as foods that are contaminated or contain potentially hazardous ingredients. Accepts consumer complaints regarding problems with meat, poultry, or egg products only. Handles complaints on issues such as incorrect packaging or foreign objects (plastic, glass, etc.) in food items.

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211 Cleveland

301 South Third Street, Hamilton, OH 45011

Informs the public of occurrences that may constitute a public health emergency and provides safety instructions.

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211 UWGC

132 North Elmwood Avenue, City Hall, Medina, OH 44256

Provides information about if and when a water boil alert has been issued for the whole or part of the City of Medina. Will also instruct those affected about steps they should take to safely use tap water during the duration of the alert.

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211 Summit

345 High Street, Hamilton, OH 45011

Informs the public of occurrences that may constitute a public health emergency and provides safety instructions.

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211 UWGC

1600 Clifton Road Northeast, Atlanta, GA 30329

Issues bulletins and informs the public of conditions which are conducive to the development and spread of a specific communicable disease. Advises the public of an outbreak that puts them at risk.

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211 Summit

256 Williamstown Road, Ottawa, OH 45875

Provides answers to questions regarding the Monkey pox virus. The department is not currently providing treatment.

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UW 211 Greater Toledo

1300 East Second Street, Suite 100, Defiance, OH 43512

Performs services to protect and promote public health in Defiance County. This is done by regulation enforcement, inspections and providing educational materials and programs for the public. The Environmental Health Division is responsible for the following programs: body art, boy/girl scout camp inspections, food protectipn program, harmful algal blooms, household sewage treatment systems, manufactured home parks, private water systems, public health nuisance complaints, real estate/subdivisions, recreation park camps, school environmental health, smoke-free workplace, swimming pools and spas and vector-borne and zoonotic disease.

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UW 211 Greater Toledo

5966 Heisley Road, Mentor, OH 44060

Protects and improves the health of the community through the use of public health nurses. Services include immunization clinics, screening programs, nutrition counseling (WIC), outreach, and health education and prevention programs for the community at large.

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Lifeline Lake County 211

2275 Bauer Road, Suite 300, Batavia, OH 45103

Informs the public of occurrences that may constitute a public health emergency and provides safety instructions.

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211 UWGC

8995 East Main Street, Reynoldsburg, OH 43068

- Enforces Ohio laws that establish standards and policies regarding the production, processing, composition, quality, nutrition, and safety of foods. - Issue bulletins which warn the public to avoid purchasing or eating food that is contaminated or otherwise constitutes a public health problem. - Maintains information on FDA Safety Alerts, FDA Food Recalls, and FDA Drug Recalls.

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211 Summit

100 Public Sq., Rm. 140, Greenville, OH 45331

Provides information on water boiling alerts which are issued to the community in an effort to protect citizens from unsafe drinking water. An alert is issued after positive tests (samples for fecal coliforms, changes in turbidity measurements), or water main breaks. When an alert is issued, information regarding that particular incident will be publicized. In general, when an alert is issued water should be boiled for three minutes and cooled before drinking. Also, water should be let to run out of the tap for about five minutes before using the first time after shut-off.

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211 Cleveland