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Public Health is Fighting for YOU! Valley Fever. West Nile virus. Salmonella. HIV. Every year, thousands of Kern County residents are exposed to infectious diseases from breathing in germs and particles, eating contaminated food, touching surfaces or from the bite of a mosquito. Join Kern County Public Health and become a disease fighter! Protect yourself with simple measures such as washing your hands often, avoiding insect bites, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
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Kern County Public Health to Host Free Flu Shot Clinic at the Kern County Fairgrounds Swap Meet
Kern County Public Health is offering free flu shots on Sunday, November 2
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First Human Case of West Nile Virus Confirmed in Kern County This Year
Kern County Public Health has confirmed the first human case of West Nile virus (WNV) in Kern County for 2025. Last year, the county reported 12 confirmed cases.
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Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) in Lake Isabella
Boaters, dog owners, and other recreational lake users should exercise caution and observe signage related to active algal blooms when visiting Lake Isabella.
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Disinfection of Contaminated Water Systems & Wells Following a Power Outage