Today I joined a coalition of leaders who are signing onto the Building Brighter Futures Plan. We know it won't be easy, but it's the right thing to do to make sure @CLEMetroSchools can give each and every scholar the opportunities they deserve. https://t.co/viDd0TnadZ
Lead poisoning is still hurting Cleveland’s children — but change is happening.
This week on Cleveland Health on TV20, learn how the city is fighting back, protecting families, and building a lead-free future.
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Today, CDPH hosted a ceremonial check presentation.
The event celebrates collaborative efforts to advance tobacco control and protect youth from nicotine addiction, made possible through grant funding from SAMHSA.
Check it out: https://t.co/T4vO3BwOaf
Not to be ageist or anything but.... 👴🏾 🏠 because Cleveland’s housing stock is so old, many of the units in town should be tested for lead. Lead in Cleveland is a major issue, so let's talk about how you can check for lead in your home. ✍🏻 @CeliaHack
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This is one of the most important things I will do as mayor.
A Home For Every Neighbor has helped 180 Clevelanders find housing and get back on track.
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.@CleDPH director @DaveMargo "said Kennedy is wasting time going over settled science. Margolius said the nation should be able to focus on smoking cessation and eliminating lead poisoning—not worry about measles outbreaks amid the vaccine distrust that Kennedy is fanning."
We’re at the @usmayors annual meeting this week, advocating for policies to end the sale of flavored tobacco products. Proud to stand with @city_health and mayors like @JustinMBibb to protect kids and communities targeted by Big Tobacco.
Learn more about our work with CityHealth: https://t.co/utiCCv97MX
Letter to the Editor
The silent epidemic: Cleveland’s ongoing battle with lead poisoning
David Margolius MD, Director of Public Health, City of Cleveland
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Case Western Reserve University received a $3.3 million grant to work with food pantries to connect clients who smoke with a tobacco quit line.
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Per NOACA, "An Air Quality Advisory for ground-level ozone has been issued for Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Lorain, Medina, Portage, and Summit Counties. The advisory will be effective through Monday, May 12. Air quality levels may be "Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups"