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Tuesday, March 17, 2026
DC Health Highlights HIV/AIDS Prevention Resources on World AIDS Day
On World AIDS Day, the DC Department of Health highlighted free HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment resources available to residents. These resources include PEP, PrEP, at-home test kits, and support services through programs like the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program.
DC Health Statement on CDC Childhood Immunization Schedule Changes
DC Health issued a notice clarifying that the District's childhood immunization schedule remains unchanged despite recent modifications by the CDC. The notice assures that all recommended vaccines, including those for influenza and COVID-19, continue to be covered by insurers at no out-of-pocket cost to families in the District.
DC Health Investigates Regional Measles Exposures
DC Health is investigating potential measles exposures among residents who visited specific locations while contagious. The notice provides details on exposure sites and guidance for individuals who may have been exposed, including recommended actions and symptom monitoring.
DC Health Investigates Measles Exposures
DC Health issued a notice regarding confirmed measles cases and potential exposures across multiple locations in Washington D.C. The notice lists specific dates and times of potential exposure and advises individuals who may have been exposed to contact DC Health or their healthcare provider.
DC Health Investigates Measles Exposure
DC Health is investigating potential measles exposures among residents who visited specific locations in Washington D.C. between January 21 and February 2, 2026. The notice provides details on exposure sites and guidance for individuals who may have been exposed.
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