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Cumberland County Illinois Health Department

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


WIC Hours:  Tuesday
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM

HOLIDAY HOURS

The CCHD office will be closed on Monday Nov 11th in observation of Veteran's Day. We will reopen for normal business hours on Tuesday Nov 12th.

BOIL ORDER 11/7/24

Boil Order For EJ Water Customers East and Southeast of Neoga

4/17 7:28 am -The boil order has been lifted!

Due to a leak, 30 members located East and Southeast of Neoga have been placed on a boil order. Notifications have been sent out. The impacted members live along portions of the following roads:


N 300 East Rd
E1000 North Rd
N 200 East Rd
E 750 North Rd
N 100 East Rd
E 700 North Rd
N 425 East Rd
N 450 East Rd
E 850 North Rd

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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RECALL ALERT 9/4/24

More Products Added to FDA Cinnamon Recall

The FDA is continuing to review sample results received from state partners who have been continuously sampling ground cinnamon at retail establishments for elevated levels of lead. We are updating this alert with an additional product, Asli brand ground cinnamon, that contains elevated levels of lead. Exposure to this product may be unsafe.


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. This public health alert will be updated as necessary if the FDA finds that additional products contain elevated levels of lead and that exposure to these products may be unsafe.


Based on FDA’s assessment, consuming these products could contribute to elevated levels of lead in the blood. Long-term exposure (months to years) to elevated levels of lead in the diet could 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. If you are concerned that you or anyone in your family may have symptoms of lead toxicity, the FDA recommends you contact your healthcare provider.


The FDA is advising consumers to stop using and dispose of these ground cinnamon products.


The full article with product details and photos can be found in the original FDA press release at:

https://www.fda.gov/food/

Fight The Bite

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Find the Right Repellant


#FightTheBiteFriday #FightTheBiteIllinois


Planning to spend time outdoors this weekend? Whether you attend a local fair or take a nightly walk around the neighborhood, don’t forget to apply insect repellent. Insect repellent helps prevent mosquito bites that could make you sick.


Need help finding the right insect repellent?


Visit https://www.epa.gov/insect-repellents/find-repellent-right-you? and use their search tool for assistance!



Check out the latest inspections for Cumberland County businesses on our Food Facility Inspections page


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.
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 this year. 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

Recent 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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