Many viruses, parasites and bacteria, such as E. coli, Shigella, Giardia and norovirus, can cause illness including various types of gastrointestinal problems. These pathogens can be transmitted through fecal contamination which can be due to the improper disposal of human wastes. By regulating and monitoring septic systems in the county, this program prevents contamination thereby protecting the health of families and the community. A septic system properly designed, installed where soil and site conditions are favorable and properly maintained can provide safe disposal of waste materials.
March is National Nutrition Month! To celebrate, use this toolkit full of tip sheets and handouts, games and activi… https://t.co/4DomdKcOki
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March is National Kidney Month. Learn about your hard-working kidneys at https://t.co/Onrvnw0dyT. https://t.co/IaB8XNLN3x
DeKalb County Board of Health will continue the administration of Moderna second doses this Wednesday, March 3 thro… https://t.co/e2WzqUafdX
Georgians in phase 1A+ can pre-register for a COVID-19 vaccination. Visit https://t.co/Up0o064o8S for more informa… https://t.co/RwbQ0muLSA
Do you live in north DeKalb and need a Georgia birth or death certificate? Visit our North DeKalb Vital Records off… https://t.co/gmjahGyH7y
Our North DeKalb Vital Records office reopens Tuesday, March 2. It will be open Tuesdays from 8:15 a.m. until 4:00… https://t.co/jBi5n1gMNP
This year’s #NationalNutritionMonth theme is Personalize Your Plate. There is no one-size-fits-all approach to nutr… https://t.co/JsiVx4ed6M