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Posted on January 5, 2018 by Lilia Cabello Drain

Sing-a-long: “These are a few of our public health things” 

Crossposted from Public Health Insider 

Smileys on restaurants and signage on clinics
Saying “you’re welcome” to all who come in it
Kicking off Best Starts with com-mun-ities

These are a few 2017 things! 

Spray parks and hygiene and tales made of doodles
Noro in oysters
And phthalates in noodles
Wild bats that fly and may carry rabies

These are a few 2017 things! 

Read more at Public Health Insider

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