Quick Links and Important ResourcesReporting of Electronic Health Records (Meaningful Use) VDH Current Regulatory Actions School Entrance Health Form (MCH 213) ConnectVirginia – Statewide Health Information Exchange SHIFT: Onsite Sewage Stakeholder Process CME/CE Courses for Health Care Professionals Resources for Health Care Professionals Virginia AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) Virginia Infant Mortality Workgroup Virginia Immunization Information System (VIIS) Free CME and CE Training Opportunities Available for Health Care ProfessionalsFree CME and CE courses on public health for physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, pharmacists, and other healthcare professionals discuss topics such as nutrition, child health, prevention and health promotion. Visit the training opportunities page to learn more. Virginia Health Information |
Zika Virus UpdateAs of Thursday, March 3, VDH has reported 5 cases of Zika virus disease in adult residents of Virginia to the CDC (2 in Northwest Region, 1 in Northern Region, 1 in Eastern Region and 1 in Central Region). CDC has issued a travel alert (Level 2-Practice Enhanced Precautions) for people traveling to regions and certain countries where Zika virus transmission is ongoing.
*Updated weekly. For Zika virus disease reporting, the week runs Thursday-Wednesday.
Winter PreparednessWinters in Virginia can vary each season and predicting severe winter weather far in advance is very difficult. However, The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is predicting a winter influenced by El Niño conditions. This year’s El Niño, among the strongest on record, is expected to influence weather and climate patterns this winter. This year it will indicate above-average precipitation and below average temperatures. Seasonal outlooks do not project where and when snowstorms may hit or provide total seasonal snowfall accumulations. Snow forecasts are dependent upon the strength and track of winter storms, which are generally not predictable more than a week in advance. Snow, icy roads and cold temperatures can make can make winter dangerous. Make sure you and your loved ones are prepared for hazardous weather by ensuring emergency plans and supplies are in place. Be Safe While Cleaning Up Post-Storm DebrisTake special care to prevent injuries and illness when cleaning up following the February 24 storms and tornadoes.
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