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NJ Department of Health Making Public Health Experts Available Through 2-1-1

November 1, 2012 Leave a Comment

To help New Jersey residents as they cleanup their homes and businesses after Hurricane Sandy, the Department of Health today is making public health experts available through the state’s 2-1-1 system to answer questions about food and water safety and general environmental health information including mold removal. Also attached are talking points local health staff can use to answer calls as well. Read more.

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