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NCDHHS Awards 14 Facilities With Breastfeeding-Friendly Designation

Have a written infant feeding policy that is routinely communicated to staff and parents. Establish ongoing monitoring and data-management systems. Ensure that staff have sufficient knowledge, competence and skills to support breastfeeding. Discuss the importance and management of breastfeeding with pregnant women and their families. Facilitate immediate and uninterrupted skin-to-skin contact and support mothers to initiate breastfeeding as soon as possible after birth. Support mothers to initiate and maintain breastfeeding and manage common difficulties. Do not provide breastfed newborns any food or fluids other than breast milk, unless medically indicated. Enable mothers and their infants to remain together and to practice rooming-in 24 hours a day.

Why some North Carolina leaders want to see changes in Covid vaccine distribution

Why some North Carolina leaders want to see changes in Covid vaccine distribution
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How UNC Health seeks to lead revitalization of rural health care in North Carolina

How UNC Health seeks to lead revitalization of rural health care in North Carolina
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NCDHHS apologizes after county health departments, hospitals receive fewer vaccine doses than expected

NCDHHS apologizes after county health departments, hospitals receive fewer vaccine doses than expected A package of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccines stored at the Cape Fear Valley Bladen County Hospital in Bladen County, N.C. on Wednesday, Dec. 16. (Source: WECT) By Amy Cutler | January 26, 2021 at 10:05 AM EST - Updated January 26 at 10:05 AM RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — The Secretary of North Carolina’s Department of Health and Human Services apologized after health departments and hospitals received fewer doses of the COVID-19 vaccine than they expected. Dr. Mandy Cohen said she would give them more notice of how many doses they can expect.

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