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X-WR-CALDESC:Join Arkansas Department of Health and the American Public Hea
 lth Association in celebrating National Public Health Week\n\nThis past ye
 ar has shown us: Public health is critical. That’s why we are excited to b
 e a part of this year’s National Public Health Week\, celebrated April 5-1
 1. We know that public health is more than a single topic\; it’s countless
  issues and practices that helping every American to live as long and as w
 ell as they can. This year\, we’re joining the Arkansas and American Publi
 c Health Association in focusing on the theme of Building Bridges to Publi
 c Health. While we may be physically distant from each other\, it’s now mo
 re important than ever to come together and work toward building well-bein
 g and health equity in our communities.\n\nSo how can you get involved? Ce
 lebrate and reinforce gratitude for public health. Look for ways to streng
 then our communities. We know that communities of color are often the hard
 est hit by health crises\, and COVID-19 is no exception. Coupled with the 
 twin pandemic of racism\, it is public health’s role to dismantle the syst
 ems that harm people’s health. Shine a light on our country’s elevated men
 tal health crisis by reaching out to loved ones and sharing helpful stress
  and anxiety resources on social media. Hold accountable those responsible
  for climate change. Urge your elected leaders to prioritize families by a
 dvancing policies for paid sick leave and a living wage. There are countle
 ss ways to make your voice heard and become part of the movement for publi
 c health.\n\nLearn more about this year’s daily themes and don’t forget to
  RSVP for April 7’s Twitter chat. It’s an open dialogue on how to innovati
 vely approach public health. You can also check out NPHW fact sheets and o
 ther ways you can keep the momentum going in our community.\nUntil then\, 
 stay engaged\, active and safe as we join virtually and work toward a brig
 hter\, healthier future.\n
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DESCRIPTION:Join Arkansas Department of Health and the American Public Heal
 th Association in celebrating National Public Health Week\n\nThis past yea
 r has shown us: Public health is critical. That’s why we are excited to be
  a part of this year’s National Public Health Week\, celebrated April 5-11
 . We know that public health is more than a single topic\; it’s countless 
 issues and practices that helping every American to live as long and as we
 ll as they can. This year\, we’re joining the Arkansas and American Public
  Health Association in focusing on the theme of Building Bridges to Public
  Health. While we may be physically distant from each other\, it’s now mor
 e important than ever to come together and work toward building well-being
  and health equity in our communities.\n\nSo how can you get involved? Cel
 ebrate and reinforce gratitude for public health. Look for ways to strengt
 hen our communities. We know that communities of color are often the harde
 st hit by health crises\, and COVID-19 is no exception. Coupled with the t
 win pandemic of racism\, it is public health’s role to dismantle the syste
 ms that harm people’s health. Shine a light on our country’s elevated ment
 al health crisis by reaching out to loved ones and sharing helpful stress 
 and anxiety resources on social media. Hold accountable those responsible 
 for climate change. Urge your elected leaders to prioritize families by ad
 vancing policies for paid sick leave and a living wage. There are countles
 s ways to make your voice heard and become part of the movement for public
  health.\n\nLearn more about this year’s daily themes and don’t forget to 
 RSVP for April 7’s Twitter chat. It’s an open dialogue on how to innovativ
 ely approach public health. You can also check out NPHW fact sheets and ot
 her ways you can keep the momentum going in our community.\nUntil then\, s
 tay engaged\, active and safe as we join virtually and work toward a brigh
 ter\, healthier future.\n
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