Ending the HIV Epidemic: King County’s New Heroes Award

King County is entering the fourth year of implementing the End HIV Epidemic Plan (EHE). The EHE team and community partners have made rapid and remarkable progress, implementing over 25 strategies. To elevate the work and success of EHE partners in King County, the EHE Program developed an Ending the HIV Epidemic Heroes Award

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Join the King County Board of Health! 

The King County Board of Health is currently considering applications for membership for two vacant positions to join the Board in 2024.  The vacancies are for one community stakeholder position and one community stakeholder alternate position. 

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Honoring Juneteenth

In the coming days King County will honor Juneteenth as an opportunity to shine a light on the power of our Black community’s health, strength, resiliency and beauty.

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An mpox update: Why a second vaccination is important now 

Mpox vaccine bottle

Mpox—previously known as monkeypox—hasn’t made headlines lately like it did last summer, but new cases have been reported in the United States, including right here in King County. Unvaccinated people and people who have not received both doses may still be at risk. Fortunately, mpox vaccine is easier to get than last year, so, now is a great time to get an mpox vaccination if you are recommended to receive the vaccine.  

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