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Health department renews WIC contract and lead‑screening task order; officials report limited elevated lead findings
Summary
The health department presented two annual renewals: a WIC task order (about $397,758) serving roughly 1,000 participants per month and a childhood lead‑prevention task order supporting ~0.4 FTE. Health staff said they have found about five children with elevated lead screens during the program's operation; commissioners approved both signatures/renewals.
Rose Hash, Community Health Manager, asked commissioners to sign annual renewals for two public‑health task orders.
On the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) renewal, Hash said the program serves about 1,000 participants monthly and provides nutrition education, food assistance and breastfeeding support; she told the board the current task order…
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