The Community Response Partner Network is a network of over 300 community and faith-based organizations and leaders who have signed up to receive critical information about public health emergencies to share with networks and residents.
As a part of the Community Response Partner Network (CRPN), you will receive important guidance updates during public health emergencies in Philadelphia. We ask that you share this information with your members, staff, and neighbors to help all Philadelphia communities stay informed and safe.
Members of the CRPN receive information about the COVID-19 pandemic, yearly influenza vaccine, heat emergencies, winter storms, and other public health information critical to Philadelphia. Members of the CRPN were among the first to receive information about COVID-19 guidance and vaccination services, including the COVID-19 Weekly Vaccine Newsletter.
The 2019 novel (new) coronavirus is a virus that was first discovered in December 2019. The first cases were found in China. The best way to avoid catching the virus is to do all of the things you normally do during cold and flu season to avoid getting sick or getting other people sick.
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Learn about the dangers of vaping, how to prevent hepatitis A, winter health safety, falls among older adults, Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), and more.
Learn about the dangers of vaping, how to prevent hepatitis A, winter health safety, falls among older adults, Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), and more.
Stay healthy during heat health emergencies; be safe in the swimming pool; protect yourself from animal and insect bites; get vaccinated to protect you and your family from measles.
Stay healthy during heat health emergencies; be safe in the swimming pool; protect yourself from animal and insect bites; get vaccinated to protect you and your family from measles.
Stay healthy during heat health emergencies; be safe in the swimming pool; protect yourself from animal and insect bites; get vaccinated to protect you and your family from measles.