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The Department of Health works with local health departments,
licensed hospitals and many other partners to prepare our communities
for public health emergencies.
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About 210 babies born get a healthy start through early detection
of treatable diseases by the Newborn Screening Program.
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More than 5 million people have safe and reliable drinking water
due to the efforts of our Drinking Water Program and local health
departments.
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More than 160,000 women and young children receive healthy food
and nutrition education from the Women, Infants, and Children Program
(WIC) in local communities.
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About 35 people call the Washington State Tobacco Quit Line and
take the first step toward kicking the habit.
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More than 2.5 million people eat in restaurants with confidence
because of the efforts of local health departments and our Food Safety
Program.
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Department of Health boards and commissions license and regulate
thousands of doctors, nurses and other health care professionals.
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About 95 percent of kids entering school are protected against
preventable diseases because of public health immunization efforts.
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More than 400 samples are tested by the state Public Health
Laboratories for a variety of diseases, such as West Nile virus and
flu.
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About 1,500 people receive first class emergency medical services
in their homes, businesses and public places.