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  2. Pennsylvania Department of Health - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Department of Health is a cabinet-level agency in Pennsylvania.It was established in 1905 and later modified by the Administrative Code of 1929. [1] [2] In 1996, the requirement for the Secretary to be a physician was eliminated and the position of Physician General was created.

  3. State health agency - Wikipedia

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    A state health agency (SHA), or state department of health, is a department or agency of the state governments of the United States focused on public health. The state secretary of health is a constitutional or at times a statutory official in several states of the United States. The position is the chief executive official for the state's ...

  4. List of Pennsylvania state agencies - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Department of Corrections; Pennsylvania Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs; Pennsylvania Department of Education. Pennsylvania Intermediate Units (IU) State Library of Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection; Pennsylvania Department of General Services; Pennsylvania Department of Health. Pennsylvania ...

  5. Kentucky discontinues many COVID reporting measures as US ...

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  6. Western Kentucky health department reports 119 new COVID ...

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    The seven-day average for new cases in the seven-county district is now 17 per day.

  7. Arthur T. McCormack - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Thomas McCormack (August 21, 1872 – August 7, 1943) was an American physician best known for serving as the chief public health officer of the Kentucky Department of Health from 1913 to 1943. He was also secretary of the Kentucky Medical Association and editor of the Journal of the Kentucky Medical Association for

  8. Kentucky teen survived leukemia only to die of COVID ...

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    A Kentucky teen survived leukemia, only to die of COVID-19. Alexa Rose Veit, from an area near Paducah, was just 15 when she became one of the nearly 260,000 people in the U.S. who have succumbed ...

  9. Lexington VA Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Lexington Veterans Affairs Medical Center, located in Lexington, Kentucky, is 199 bed medical facility owned by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs. [1] The Lexington Veterans Affairs Medical Center is a fully accredited, two-division, tertiary care medical center with an operating bed complement of 199 hospital beds.