Calvert County Health Department

- Adult Evaluation Reviews (AERS)
- Breast and Cervical Cancer Program
- Cancer Prevention, Education, Screening and Treatment Programs
- Developmental Disabilities Program
- Health Equity Program
- Home and Community-Based Services
- Maternal and Child Health
- Medical Assistance Program
- Medical Assistance Transportation Program
- Reproductive Health
- Reproductive Health Clinic Schedule
- Child Safety Seats
- Colorectal Cancer Awareness & Screening
- Diabetes
- E-Cigarettes and Vaping
- Heart Health
- Injury Prevention
- Oral Cancer Prevention
- Poison Prevention
- Prediabetes
- Responsible Tobacco Retailer Program
- Skin Cancer Awareness
- Stroke Awareness
- Tobacco Cessation Program
- Tobacco Cessation for Pregnant Women
- Tobacco Use Prevention

What You Need to Know about Bird Flu or Avian Influenza
Bird flu, also known as highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), is caused by the H5N1 virus, which has infected wild birds for decades. In March 2024, the first H5N1 influenza outbreak in dairy cows was detected in the U.S. Since then, H5N1 infection in dairy cows has become widespread and over 900 dairy herds in 16 states are affected. Outbreaks in commercial poultry have been detected in 50 states. H5N1 infection of backyard flocks has also been reported.
As of January 14, 2025, H5N1 infection was detected in snow geese in Delaware, a commercial poultry farm in Caroline County, Maryland, and a commercial poultry farm in Queen Anne’s County, Maryland.
People and pets can become infected when they are directly exposed to infected animals. Human infections with the H5N1 virus can happen when virus gets into a person's eyes, nose or mouth, or is inhaled. Currently, there are 67 confirmed reported human cases of H5N1 avian influenza in the U.S. Most of the affected individuals had mild disease. However, one person had severe disease that required intensive care hospitalization, and unfortunately, this individual passed away. > Read the Entire Article



Maryland Young Adult Survey on Alcohol
Win up to $95 by completing an anonymous, 10-minute survey about perceptions and use of alcohol. If you are between 18-25 years old and live in Maryland, take the survey by going to:
https://tinyurl.com/tkzpfvys

Covid Vaccine Fall 2024 Guidance
Covid continues to cause serious infections across the U.S. A recent study showed that people hospitalized this past winter with covid were 60% more likely to die than those hospitalized with influenza. In total 43,700 Americans died and 419,000... > Learn More

Wednesday Water Webinars
University of Maryland Extension hosts monthly webinars on various water quality related topics that affect us all. These webinars take place via Zoom. There will be time at the end allowing for Q & A.
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Open Enrollment Starts November 1st
This designated period of time will enable individuals to enroll in a health insurance plan or make changes to their current coverage. Maryland open enrollment is November 1, 2024 through January 15, 2025.
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- March 13, 2025
Free Quit Tobacco Class
6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Thursdays for Eight Weeks
Health Department, Online
Registration Required
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Free Quit Tobacco Class
10:00 am – 11:00 am
Saturdays for Eight Weeks
Online only
Registration Required
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Hours of Operation:
Monday – Friday (excluding holidays) 8:00 am – 4:30 pm. Clinics hours vary by department. In case of inclement weather, please call
410-535-5400
For After Hours Public Health Emergencies Contact the Control Center at: 410-535-3491

