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PUBLIC HEALTH INSIDER

Official insights from Public Health – Seattle & King County staff

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Cinco de Mayo 2018: stay safe, remember its roots

May 3, 2018.Reading time 3 minutes.

A recent statewide analysis showed that fatal crashes increased when the Cinco de Mayo celebrations stretched over a weekend.

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Rodents, your car, and hantavirus: What to do if you suspect rodents are living in your vehicle

April 21, 2017.Reading time 9 minutes.

Here at the Insider, we’ve been talking to Dr. Meagan Kay, Medical Epidemiologist, about the cluster of hantavirus cases that we’ve had in King County over the last several months. Meagan, what is hantavirus? Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) is a rare but sometimes deadly disease that people can get by breathing in hantavirus contained in […]

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