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Office Hours:   Monday - Thursday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM


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8:00 AM - 4:00 PM

WEATHER CLOSURE

The CCHD office will be closed Monday Jan. 6th due to the weather conditions.  

HOLIDAY HOURS

The CCHD office will be closed Monday, Sept. 1st
in observance of Labor Day.


The Cumberland County Health Department’s (CCHD) Mission is to assist County Residents, of all ages, with the development and maintenance of healthy living habits through programs based on the assessment of their needs. As we look forward to 2023 and beyond, CCHD is committed to reach out to all residents by offering preventative, screening, maintenance, and safety programs that are available, accessible, and affordable. Keeping financial prudence in mind, we will grow and expand services based upon the community needs and will collaborate with other providers who share our goals and vision.

ByHeart Powdered Infant Formula Recall

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Illinois SNAP Update

SNAP update

Following a court order today, the federal government will fund only half of SNAP benefits in November. The federal government’s decision to fund reduced benefits will make it significantly more complicated for states to issue the funds, which will delay November SNAP benefits to households by days or weeks. Benefits left on cards from previous months can still be used, but new benefits will be less than in prior months and will be delayed by the federal government.

IDHS is exploring how payments will work in Illinois and will keep customers updated on this evolving situation. SNAP information and food resources are available here: snapfederalimpact.illinois.gov

WIC Update

WIC services in Illinois are continuing for now. Your benefits for October are being issued as planned, and our doors remain open for appointments and help. WIC families please continue attending appointments and using benefits. If anything changes, we’ll update you immediately via social media and our website.
Please call our office with any questions at (217)849-3211 Monday-Thursday 8AM-5PM.

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RECALL ALERT - 11/10/25

ByHeart powdered infant formula Recall

The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) is issuing an advisory to parents and guardians recommending that they not use recalled powdered infant formula called ByHeart, after the product has been linked to suspected cases of botulism in two Illinois infants and children and in several other states.


On November 8, 2025, ByHeart Inc. recalled two lots of Whole Nutrition Infant Formula:
• Lot: 206VABP/251261P2 ("Use by 01 Dec 2026")
• Lot: 206VABP/251131P2 ("Use by 01 Dec 2026")

Two Illinois infants show symptoms consistent with botulism after consuming ByHeart powdered infant formula · CDC and FDA are investigating this situation and two lots of the ByHeart formula have been recalled.
Other lots of this infant formula continue to be investigated in relation to this outbreak and further notice regarding additional lot numbers will be issued based on the results of the investigations. ByHeart Whole Nutrition Infant Formula remains available for sale online and at major retailers nationwide but constitute only 1% of the baby formula market. Therefore, this recall is not expected to create any shortage in access to infant formula.


IDPH urges parents and guardians to avoid using the recalled ByHeart infant formula till further notice
Additional details regarding the investigation may be found on FDA’s webpage as well as CDC’s webpage, including guidance for businesses, clinicians and parents/guardians.


Click the link below to see more details on the FDA website:

https://www.fda.gov/safety

RECALL ALERT - 11/10/25

Häagen-Dazs ice cream bars recalled because of undeclared allergen

Dreyer’s Grand Ice Cream Inc. is voluntarily recalling Häagen-Dazs chocolate dark chocolate Mini Bars that may contain undeclared wheat. People with an allergy or sensitivity to wheat run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products. The affected product is Häagen-Dazs chocolate dark chocolate Mini Bars in 6-count packages with batch code LLA519501 and a Best By date of Jan. 31, 2027.


The affected product was shipped to Kroger and Giant Eagle, in the following states:
• Kroger: AL, AK, AZ, AR, CA, CO, GA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, MI, MS, MO, MT, NE, NV, NM, OH, OR, SC, TN, UT, VA, WA, WV, WI, WY
• Giant Eagle: IN, MD, OH, PA, WV

No illnesses or injuries have been confirmed to date. The company is recalling this product because it may contain products that contain wheat in packaging that does not reveal the presence of wheat on the label.


“Although our investigation is ongoing, we believe products containing wheat were repacked into the incorrect packaging at the beginning of a production run,” according to the company’s recall notice posted by the Food and Drug Administration.


Visit the FSN website for the full article:

https://www.foodsafetynews.com

RECALL ALERT - 11/3/25

Whole peaches recalled because of Listeria

Moonlight Companies is recalling California-grown conventional yellow and white peaches because they have the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. This recall is being conducted because Listeria monocytogenes was identified in the packing facility environment.


The recalled peaches were sold at retail stores nationwide between Sept. 16 and Oct. 29. The peaches were either sold as individual pieces of fruit bearing PLU stickers or as multi-packs. This recall does not include packages or PLU stickers with the words “Washington” and/or “Organic.”

No illnesses have been reported to date.


Food contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes may not look, smell or taste spoiled but can still cause serious and sometimes life-threatening infections. Anyone who has eaten any of the recalledpeachesand developed symptoms of Listeria infection should seek medical treatment and tell their doctors about the possible Listeria exposure. Also, anyone who has eaten any of the recalled products should monitor themselves for symptoms during the coming weeks because it can take up to 70 days after exposure to Listeria for symptoms of listeriosis to develop. Symptoms of Listeria infection can include vomiting, nausea, persistent fever, muscle aches, severe headache, and neck stiffness. Specific laboratory tests are required to diagnose Listeria infections, which can mimic other illnesses.

Consumers with questions can contact the company at 855-215-5017.


Visit the original FSN article for tmore details, including a list of products affected by the recall:

https://www.foodsafetynews.com

RECALL ALERT - 11/3/25

More cinnamon added to public alert because of elevated levels of lead

The FDA is updating its alert about evelated levels of lead in cinnamon to include DEVI-brand and BaiLiFeng-brand ground cinnamon. So far 18 cinnamon brands have been found to have dangerous levels of lead. The original alert from the Food and Drug Administration was posted on March 6, 2024.


The FDA has recommended that the firms on the alert list voluntarily recall these products, but recalls have not been issued. The FDA will update its notice with the communications from firms that voluntarily agree to recall as we receive them.

If there is suspicion that someone has been exposed to elevated levels of lead, they should talk to their healthcare provider. Most people have no obvious immediate symptoms of lead exposure, but it can lead to significant health problems if exposure continues for months. Long-term exposure — months to years — to elevated levels of lead in the diet can contribute to adverse health effects, particularly for the portion of the population that may already have elevated blood lead levels from other exposures to lead.


The FDA is continuing to analyze cinnamon and review sample results received from state partners who have been continuously sampling ground cinnamon at retail for elevated levels of lead.
Cinnamon has a long shelf life and consumers often continue to use it after expiration dates. Consumers are urged to check their homes for the cinnamon on the alert list and discard products on the list.


Links to photos and a list of affected products can be found at:

https://www.foodsafetynews.com

Fight the Bite

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Ticks are still out, Be careful and check for ticks.

Risk of severe illness and complications from West Nile virus increase with age. Protect yourself and your loved ones: use EPA-registered insect repellent and take other steps to prevent mosquito bites.
Check out the tips in this post to help say bye bye bye to ticks this season.


Learn more:

Preventing West Nile - CDC

#FightTheBite #FightTheBiteFriday

Preventing Mosquito Bites

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Prevent mosquito bites by using repellant, wearing proper clothes and controlling mosquitos.

Click here for more tips on bite prevention from the CDC

UPDATED - BOIL ORDER 12/10/24

Boil Order For the City of Neoga

12/12 11:15am - From the City of Neoga Facebook page - The boil order for Neoga has been lifted.

The City of Neoga is under a BOIL ORDER until further notice. Updates will be posted here as soon as they are available.


One Stop Community Christmas


Nov 1st - Dec 1st 2024

Please join us in providing new books for children, newborn to eighteen, in Clark, Coles, Cumberland, Douglas, Edgar, Moultrie, and Shelby counties. This is a great opportunity to give this season and share your favorite books with kids throughout our region.


More details about One Stop Community Christmas can be found here



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Check out the latest inspections for Cumberland County businesses on our Food Facility Inspections page
Find links to information on recalls from the FDA and USDA on our Food Safety page

IDPH Warns Public to Watch Out for Rabid Bats

Over two dozen cases of rabies have been verified in bats across 14 Illinois counties. For information about rabies and what to do if you think you've been exposed, plus tips for keeping you family and pets safe from exposure, you can read the article on our
News page

Or read the original news release on the IDPH website at:

https://dph.illinois.gov/resource-center/news

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Board of Health Monthly Meetings


The minutes from the monthly Board of Health meeting will be made available for download on this page

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