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    • First case of monkeypox confirmed in Coos County

      The World, Coos Bay, Ore. via Yahoo News· 2 years ago

      Aug. 10—Monkeypox has arrived in Coos County. Coos Health and Wellness reported the first confirmed case of hPMXV was confirmed in the county last week. Dr. Eric Gleason, assistant director ...

    • Coos County is experiencing a continued rise of Syphilis

      The World, Coos Bay, Ore.· 9 months ago

      Sep. 5—Coos County is experiencing a rapid rise of Syphilis. The number of reported cases is currently at 55 confirmed cases since January 1. A typical year in Coos County is approximately 8 ...

    • Community Calendar of Events

      The World, Coos Bay, Ore. via Yahoo News· 5 months ago

      Jan. 25—Odyssey 2024 Challenge Through April 15th Contact: Frances Smith, President of CCFoPH, 541-297-0841 The Coos Odyssey 2024 challenge starts January 1st and goes through April 15th. The ...

    • Coos County gets state funding to house some homeless

      The World, Coos Bay, Ore. via Yahoo News· 9 months ago

      Sep. 27—Coos County will be receiving just short of $2 million to continue to work to find homes for the homeless, but the funding is short of what is needed to complete a major project set ...

    • Coos County Sheriff candidate profile - Gabe Fabrizio

      The World, Coos Bay, Ore. via Yahoo News· 2 years ago

      Oct. 22—Coos County Sheriff Candidate Gabe Fabrizio What made you interested in running for this position? I've always tried to improve myself and the organization I work for through training ...

    • COVID cases remain high, but risk is trending down

      The World, Coos Bay, Ore. via Yahoo News· 2 years ago

      Aug. 11—How much risk is acceptable risk? That's the questions most Coos County residents have to ask every day as COVID-19 continues to impact people at near-record levels. Dr. Eric Gleason ...

    • COVID cases easing, but risk is not over

      The World, Coos Bay, Ore. via Yahoo News· 2 years ago

      Sep. 7—COVID-19, and specifically the Omicron variant, continues to cause illnesses in Coos County, but there might be a light at the end of the tunnel. Dr. Eric Gleason, assistant director ...