Tuition Reimbursement [Policy #1809]
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Category: Human Resources Policies and Procedures
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Travel Policy [Policy #3007]
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Category: Human Resources Policies and Procedures
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Be Smart and Get Vaccinated this August
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Category: Media Releases
North Georgia – August is a busy month: planning the last family vacation, back-to-school shopping, registering for classes, moving off to college and looking forward to family reunions and the holiday season. Recognizing August as National Immunization Awareness Month (NIAM), North Georgia Health District 1-2 of the Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) reminds Georgians to stay up-to-date and get a head start on vaccinations required for school.- Diptheria
- Tetanus
- Pertussis
- Polio
- Measles
- Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine (or, PCV13 – up to age 5 years)
- Mumps
- Rubella
- Hepatitis A and B
- Hib disease (up to age 5 years)
- Varicella
- Meningococcal Conjugate
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Rabid fox attempts attack on hikers in Gilmer
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Gilmer County Environmental Health officials reported that a man and woman were walking along a road in the Eagle Mountain section of Coosawattee River Resort when a fox started coming towards them in a menacing manner. The man kicked the fox twice in the head and it landed in a ditch. The stunned fox got up and was approaching them again when a local woman saw what was happening and drove over the fox with her car.- Details
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Cherokee County couple attacked by rabid fox
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Waleska (GA) – A Waleska couple was recently attacked by a fox that has now tested positive for rabies.
Cherokee County Environmental Health officials said the fox attacked the couple on Sunday, July 12 as they were in the yard of their home located off Chickasaw Drive in the Lake Arrowhead area. The woman was scratched on her leg and the man was bitten.
The fox was shot and animal control collected the body, which was picked up by environmental health staff on the following Monday and shipped to the Georgia Public Health Laboratory for testing.
The laboratory reported on Wednesday, July 15 that the fox was positive for rabies.
Meanwhile, following health officials’ recommendations, the couple has begun post-exposure rabies treatment.
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Rabies confirmed in Gilmer County animals involved in July 4th incidents – Residents receiving treatment for exposure
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According to Andrea Martin, manager of Gilmer County Environmental Health, the first exposure took place mid-morning of the 4th as a couple in the Mountain Creek Hollow subdivision in Talking Rock, Georgia was attacked by a raccoon. The wife was bitten and scratched by the raccoon on her leg, and then as the husband fought off the animal, he was also scratched.- Details
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Back-To-School Health Clinics in Dalton, Jul. 28 and Aug. 4!
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Category: Media Releases
t from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. on either Tuesday, July 28th or Tuesday, August 4th.- Details
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Time to update your Child’s Vaccinations!
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Don't Wait. Vaccinate.
Your Child is Depending on YOU!
Could your child be missing a vaccination? It is vital that children are kept current on their immunizations. A child’s immune system is more vulnerable than that of most adults, and without vaccinations, many children would suffer or even die from the severe effects of diseases such as measles, pertussis and influenza. Plus, the new school year will soon begin and it is a state requirement that children are current on their vaccinations to enter. Contact your local health department or private physician to find out which vaccinations your child may need. Also, many local health care providers and county health departments send follow-up immunization reminders to parents… Make sure your child’s health care provider has your current contact information so you will receive these timely reminders! For more information about immunization schedules, log onto the Georgia Department of Public Health’s website at dph.georgia.gov/immunization-schedules.
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