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Health Department Releases Quarterly Drug Intoxication Report; Deaths Drop More Than One-Third In 2008

Baltimore, MD (July 1, 2009) – Mayor Sheila Dixon joined Interim Health Commissioner Olivia Farrow, Police Commissioner Frederick Bealefeld, Fire Chief Jim Clack, and Baltimore Substance Abuse Systems’ President and C.E.O. Greg Warren to announce the release of the Health Department’s quarterly report on intoxication deaths associated with drugs of abuse and alcohol. The report covers the fourth quarter of 2008 and includes totals for calendar year 2008.

Mayor Dixon celebrated the efforts of the Department, noting that they “have significantly increased access and capacity in publicly funded treatment centers for addicts across our City.” Holding the quarterly report in her hand, she added, “One number stands out to me: 84. That’s 84 fatal drug overdoses that didn’t occur last year compared to the year before. In my book, that is 84 people whose lives were saved.” ...

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Swine Influenza: General Information

Novel H1N1 influenza (“flu”) infection in humans continues to spread in the U.S. and around the world. Baltimore city recently recorded its first confirmed cases. Please click on the link below for important information about this new virus, steps you can take protect yourself and your family and what to do if you become ill.

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Baltimore City Complete Count Campaign for 2010

As mandated in our Nation’s Constitution, the Census count impacts one of our most fundamental and cherished rights. The census determines how we’ll be represented in Congress, in the Maryland General Assembly and in City Council. I urge you to answer the Census questionnairre on April 1, 2010 so that services and programs such as education, health care and infrastructure improvements will be there for all Baltimoreans over the next decade. It’s in our hands, Baltimore!

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Baltimore Economic Recovery Team

The Baltimore Economic Recovery Team is a multi-agency Economic Recovery Team that will coordinate, maximize, and monitor the funds that will come to Baltimore through the Recovery Act. Visit the website below to learn more.

A Cleaner, Greener Baltimore

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Find your NEW trash and recycling collection days which go into effect Monday, July 13, 2009:

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Official website for Mayor Sheila Dixon’s Initiative for a Cleaner Greener Baltimore.

A Healthier Baltimore

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Mayor Sheila Dixon's Fit Baltimore Initiative to bring awareness to Baltimore City concerning physical fitness & proper nutrition.

 

April 8th  is National Start! Walking Day. 
Mayor Dixon challenges each of us to walk at least 30 minutes a day to reduce your risk of heart disease and live a longer, healthier life.  Find out more information at:

A Safer Baltimore

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When it comes to crime in Baltimore city, Mayor Sheila Dixon is working for the citizens of Baltimore to provide a means to dramatically reduce crime in Baltimore City.

Fri. July 3, 2009
Mayor Sheila Dixon

Mayor Sheila Dixon
City Hall, Room 250
100 N. Holliday Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21202
Phone (410) 396-3835
Fax (410) 576-9425

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