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  1. Hmmmm? What say you all?

    A post from X.

    From Jane of the North @JaneotN - Sep 24

    "#Canada will never be a State. But hey, does anybody want to be a Province? We have universal health care and our leader isn't orange. And, like, don't worry about the language, eh? p.s. hullo there, Gulf of Mexico!"

    Image: A map of North America with the borders of Canada extending down the west coast (Washington, Oregon, California), Minnesota, and most of New England/Northeastern Seaboard, including New York and Washington DC. EXCLUDES New Hampshire (sounds about right).

    #WestCoastHealthAlliance #NortheastPublicHealthCollaborative

  2. The #WestCoastHealthAlliance has reviewed the most recent recommendations from the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) regarding the combined #measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella (MMRV) vaccine, as well as the proposed—though tabled—recommendations on the #HepatitisB vaccine.

    Read our news release at doh.wa.gov/newsroom/concerns-r

  3. Thanks to the State of California and Phizer, and my friendly neighborhood pharmacy, I got my annual flu shot and the newest covid shot today. #VaccinesSaveLives #covidisnotover #WestCoastHealthAlliance

  4. The #WestCoastHealthAlliance has announced vaccine recommendations for the 2025-26 respiratory virus season. The guidance includes vaccines for #COVID-19, #influenza (flu), and respiratory syncytial virus (#RSV), helping families protect themselves and their communities as these viruses spread. The Washington State Department of Health's (DOH)COVID-19 vaccine recommendations remain unchanged since the September 4 Standing Order, advising everyone 6 months and older to receive the updated COVID-19 vaccine. Washington’s guidance builds on that of the West Coast Health Alliance while addressing the state’s specific needs. Both approaches prioritize accessible, science-based protection. Washington’s guidance ensures broad coverage and protects our communities.

    More at doh.wa.gov/newsroom/west-coast