PFAS progress ; June 2021
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    elcome to the third edition of PFAS Progress! The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) is encouraged by the millions of people who are taking protective action by seeking the COVID-19 vaccine for their themselves and their loved ones. Continued commitment to CDC’s COVID-19 guidelines will enable more of us to return to some sense of normalcy. CDC and ATSDR remain committed to protecting public health.

    After briefly pausing our PFAS activities due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we restarted our Pease Study recruitment efforts in October 2020 in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Staff and study participants have been put in place and are following CDC guidelines to protect others against the spread of COVID-19 such as ensuring that those who are not fully vaccinated follow safety measures such as social distancing and wearing masks. Find out where you can be vaccinated here.

    In this edition, you will find updates about important PFAS work and emerging research. We encourage you to share this regular newsletter so that others can sign up for PFAS Progress. We value your input and suggestions about our newsletter and encourage you to take a look at our website for more information.

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