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Pitt County Health Department reports quarterly data: flu peak, poultry avian outbreaks, clinic and WIC gains
Summary
The county health director provided a Whole Health quarterly update including a recent flu peak, poultry avian outbreaks with no human cases in North Carolina, clinic and WIC participation increases, environmental-health inspection counts and opioid settlement grant outreach plans.
At the March 10 meeting, the Pitt County Health Department presented its Whole Health quarterly report covering the first two fiscal quarters and program activity for January and February.
The report said the county’s respiratory season peaked in late January/early February with a spike in influenza A cases and that there were 15 COVID-related cases across the ECU system as of the previous week. On avian influenza, the presenter said there were no human cases in North Carolina; staff reported about 3,400,000 egg-laying chickens culled in Hyde County and 26,000 turkeys in…
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