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1 day ago

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馃専 Join us this Saturday, June 27th for National HIV Testing Day at Walgreens! 馃専Knowing your HIV status is one of the most important steps you can take for your health. Stop by for FREE, confidential HIV testing. 馃搷 Walgreens Location:3414 Mundy Mill Rd, Gainesville, GA 30507馃棐 Date:Saturday, June 27 | 10:00 AM- 1:00 PM#HIVTestingDay #NHTD #HIVPrevention #walgreens #district2publichealth ... See MoreSee Less

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3 days ago

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Este D铆a Nacional de la Prueba del VIH, nos asociamos con Walgreens para ofrecer pruebas gratuitas de VIH. 隆La prueba es r谩pida y confidencial! 馃コVis铆tanos, hazte la prueba y obt茅n m谩s informaci贸n sobre c贸mo mantenerte libre del VIH. 馃馃棐 Fecha: 27 de junio de 2026 | 10:00 AM- 1:00 PM馃搷Ubicaci贸n: Walgreens en 3414 Mundy Mill Rd, Gainesville, GA 30507#pruebadelVIH #prevenci贸ndelvih #VIH #district2publichealth ... See MoreSee Less

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Attention Hall County Residents: A raccoon in Gillsville located in Hall County tested positive for rabies. If you suspect that you or your animal(s) have been in contact with any rabid animal, or if you notice your pet displaying any symptoms of rabies, please immediately call Hall County Animal Services at: 770-531-6830.Preventative Measures:馃煩 Maintaining current rabies vaccinations for your pets and keeping them away from wild animals is the best way to protect them. 馃煩 To protect yourself and your family, do not attempt to capture or feed feral or stray cats. Leave them and other wild animals alone.馃煩 Always avoid contact with unfamiliar dogs, cats, and wild animals. This includes attempting to help an animal that appears injured.馃煩 If you feed your pets outside, pick up any uneaten food to avoid attracting wild animals to your property, including feral cats. Feral cats are born in the wild and should be regarded as, and treated as, wild animals.馃敆 Rabies prevention information can be found at phdistrict2.org/environmental-health/7/. #Rabies #district2publichealth ... See MoreSee Less

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