Chicago Department of Public Health Weekly Media Brief, 09/26/2024

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The Chicago Department of Public Health's weekly media briefing for September 26, 2024, presents vital updates regarding public health initiatives in the city. A key highlight is the transition of the CARE Program to the Chicago Department of Public Health, which aims to streamline health services and improve accessibility for residents. In an effort to foster community engagement and awareness, the department also introduces the Healthy Chicago Podcast, designed to educate listeners on various health issues facing the community. Furthermore, the Lead Poisoning Prevention Conference will be convened to address the significant health risks associated with lead exposure, especially in vulnerable populations. The briefing emphasizes the importance of preventive measures and education in tackling this critical health concern.

Additionally, a Pilsen Town Hall Meeting is planned, offering residents a platform to voice their concerns and engage with health officials. These initiatives underscore the department's proactive approach to public health and community involvement. Overall, the media briefing serves as a crucial communication tool for informing the public about ongoing efforts to enhance health in Chicago.

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