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US Health Alerts Blue Green Algae in Florida Measles Outbreak Declared Over in Washington

US Health Alerts Blue Green Algae in Florida Measles Outbreak Declared Over in Washington

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Listeners, here's the latest on public health alerts across the United States as of today. The Florida Department of Health in Putnam County has issued a health alert for harmful blue-green algae toxins in Georges Lake, based on a water sample from January 20, 2026. Officials urge caution in and around the lake to avoid exposure, which can affect the liver and nervous system.

In Snohomish County, Washington, the health department has declared a recent measles outbreak over, but reminds everyone to stay vigilant for this highly contagious disease and ensure vaccinations are up to date.

Washington state, under Governor Bob Ferguson, has joined the World Health Organization's Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network to strengthen outbreak detection and response capabilities.

Drought planning is active in several regions. NOAA’s National Integrated Drought Information System is hosting a Mid-Atlantic Drought Early Warning System strategic planning meeting today in Catonsville, Maryland, bringing together stakeholders from Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, and D.C. to develop timely drought information. Meanwhile, a two-day workshop on Texas Forecast-Informed Reservoir Operations starts today in Arlington, Texas, addressing water challenges through better forecasting.

Alaska's State Public Health Laboratories continue providing critical testing for diseases, environmental health, and food safety as the first line of defense.

No national emergencies or widespread outbreaks are reported today from federal sources like the White House. Wildfire-prone areas should prepare now, especially for children, older adults, and those with heart or lung conditions, per ongoing Florida health guidance.

Stay informed through local health departments and get vaccinated where recommended.

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