Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment
@CDPHE
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is dedicated to protecting and improving the health and environment of the people of Colorado.
Lo que para una persona son alergias, para otra puede ser una enfermedad grave. Quédese en casa si no se siente bien y póngase en contacto con un proveedor de atención médica si manifiesta síntomas nuevos (o que están empeorando).
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What feels like allergies for one person can cause serious illness for another person. Stay home if you are not feeling well, and contact a healthcare provider if you have new or worsening symptoms.
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El virus del Nilo occidental se transmite por mosquitos infectados. Si pasas tiempo al aire libre al amanecer o al anochecer, ponte ropa protectora.
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West Nile virus is transmitted from infected mosquitoes. If you spend time outdoors at dawn or dusk, wear protective clothing.
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Discover Colorado’s EnviroScreen tool and how it uses maps and data to help improve environmental health in communities disproportionately impacted by pollution and climate change.
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Para reducir el riesgo de contraer la mpox, hable con sus parejas sobre cualquier síntoma. Recibir dos dosis de la vacuna contra la mpox proporciona la mejor protección. Visita https://t.co/OhzFIfFzNq para encontrar un proveedor de vacunas contra la mpox cerca de ti.
To reduce your risk of mpox, talk with your partner(s) about any symptoms. Getting the two-dose mpox vaccine provides the best protection. Visit https://t.co/sfWpNGyaFX to find an mpox vaccine provider near you.
Asegurarse de que sus niños y adolescentes tengan todas las vacunas recomendadas ayuda a mantenerlos protegidos. Platique con su proveedor médico o farmacéutico sobre cuáles vacunas necesita su hijo. Para saber más: https://t.co/YIXb6toNf3
Make sure your kids and teens have all their recommended vaccines. Talk with your provider or pharmacist about which vaccines your child needs.
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There are more options than ever to protect ourselves and our loved ones from acquiring HIV. Explore how prevention, testing, and treatment keep us healthy: https://t.co/6nFNfnjQOS
Parents and guardians: Get ready for summer camp season and the upcoming school year by making sure your child is up-to-date on their vaccines. Learn more: https://t.co/ZWKvtv0U7p
Colorado continues to make progress in supporting the health and well-being of our youth! Check out our latest Healthy Kids Colorado Survey results from 2025. Visit https://t.co/fjmNcBW99R
Quitting tobacco is one of the best things you can do for your health. The Colorado Quitline is offering Coloradans 18 years or older the opportunity to earn up to $100 to quit by completing coaching calls. Call 1-800-QUIT-NOW or visit https://t.co/SSoAD4SXJx
#WorldNoTobaccoDay
May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month. Don't forget your sunblock when you go outside! Use a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher to protect against sun damage, and reapply regularly for the best protection! https://t.co/01OgHaYhca
CDPHE and Delta County Public Health have confirmed a case of measles in a Delta County resident and are notifying the public of areas for potential measles exposures. Learn more: https://t.co/NjgEzpWPVk
Have mpox symptoms? Ask a healthcare provider about getting tested. Symptoms can include a new rash or bumps that may be painful or itchy. These can look like herpes, blisters, or acne. Some people may feel flu-like symptoms at first. Visit https://t.co/yOs48zh8aJ.