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County health officer outlines measles surveillance, rabies clinic, Narcan distribution and plans for strategic plan
Summary
New health officer Bryce Strang outlined measles monitoring, a rabies clinic April 16, recent Narcan distribution numbers, plans for a strategic plan and work on delegation agreements with the Maryland Department of the Environment.
Queen Anne’s County Health Officer Bryce Strang gave a departmental update to commissioners Tuesday, summarizing current public-health priorities and upcoming programs.
Strang told commissioners the department will work this year on a refreshed multi-year strategic plan informed by needs assessments and the state health improvement plan. He said the department recently completed assessments and meetings with the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) about a delegation agreement for delegated environmental health responsibilities tied to county sewer and water oversight; he described those talks as productive and said staff expect a final draft "in the next couple of weeks." (Transcript: Strang)
On immunizations and clinics, Strang announced a rabies vaccination clinic scheduled April 16 from 4 to 6 p.m. at…
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