The official Twitter account for the Cambridge Public Health Department. This account is not monitored 24/7.

Joined June 2015
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As of March 2026, the Cambridge Public Health Department is no longer posting information/engaging on X, but we aren’t going anywhere. Stay connected with us! Bluesky: bsky.app/profile/cambpublich… Facebook: facebook.com/CambPublicHealt… Instagram: instagram.com/cambhealth
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Remember to take extra precauations to protect your pet against cold related injuries during this brutally cold weather. Limit outside time. Dress them in a warm coat & boots if possible. Their natural fur coat won't be enough to protect against the bitter cold. @CambHealth
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When you work out, are you doing too much or not enough? There’s a simple way to know: Your target heart rate If your heart rate is too high, you’re straining. If it's too low, you may want to push yourself a little harder, especially if you’re trying to lose weight.
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Feeling stressed? Take a break from your routine and look into a new hobby, or pick up when you put down when life got hectic. What’s your go-to hobby for lowering stress?
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15 Jan 2025
Long COVID symptoms can last 3 months or longer and can include fatigue, shortness of breath, sleeplessness, and frequent headaches. Getting your COVID-19 vaccine is an easy way to boost your protection against Long COVID. Get started at bit.ly/3BKICey. #RiskLessDoMore
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14 Jan 2025
Stigma around substance use disorders is one of the biggest barriers to treatment and recovery. You can help support someone who might be looking for substance use disorder treatment, but might not be sure how to ask for help: samhsa.gov/find-support/help…
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12 Jan 2025
Getting winter-ready includes pets, too! When it’s cold, bring pets indoors. If you cannot bring them inside, provide adequate shelter to keep them warm and make sure they have access to unfrozen water. Keep pets safe in winter weather. bit.ly/3D1ROeZ

ALT Animated dog lying down inside by the fireplace. Text overlay says, "When it's cold, bring pets indoors."

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Still haven’t booked your flu and COVID shots? It's not too late. Find a vaccine near you and schedule your appointment today at mass.gov/SeasonalVaccines x.com/MassDPH/status/1878804…
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You deserve to be happy.
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10 Jan 2025
A period of light snow ❄️is expected on Sat, with minor accumulations. While Saturday morning is the most likely period for all of southern New England, snow may continue into the afternoon especially for eastern Massachusetts. Check your local forecast at weather.gov/boston
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The Winter Warming Center is a welcoming and safe place where unsheltered adults can spend the night & be safe during winter months. The Warming Center is located in the basement of the Senior Center (806 Mass Ave). cambridgema.gov/Services/win…
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Frigid temperatures pose a severe risk to the safety & health of people outdoors. If you see someone on the street & are concerned about them, contact the First Step Street Outreach team (617-592-6895) or Emergency Communications (617-349-3300). Call 911 if there’s an emergency.
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We’re thinking of our friends in Southern California today. ❤️ Coping with extreme weather events such as wildfires can be overwhelming for both children and adults. For free, bilingual resources on comforting little ones and helping them feel safe, visit: m.sesame.org/42bHeN3
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8 Jan 2025
Remember, during extreme cold temperatures, keep pets indoors, limit time outside, watch for signs of frostbite, check on neighbors, and use alternate heat sources safely. Cold Weather Safety: mass.gov/mema/cold #ReadyMA
8 Jan 2025
Very cold temperatures and gusty winds will continue to combine for single digit wind chills today, slowly warming over the next several days. 🥶
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#Hypothermia and #frostbite can happen when prolonged exposure to cold causes the body to lose heat faster than it can produce it. Protect yourself when temperatures drop by taking steps to prevent hypothermia and frostbite: bit.ly/41JEdmV
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New Englanders know the drill! Dress for our cold & windy, winter weather. Limit outside time, if possible. Check on the kids, older folks, & pets to prevent cold-related injury. Warming center info, go to: bit.ly/4fKMLwZ @CambHealth @challiance
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2 Jan 2025
Don’t forget about your furry friends this winter. If you’re cold, chances are, your pets are too. Remember to keep them indoors when temperatures drop, care for your pet’s feet, provide extra food and water and use a leash when walking near bodies of water. #ReadyMA #MAwx
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Looking for a way to get rid of your Christmas tree🎄?
🎄♻️ Get rid of your Christmas tree hassle-free thanks to @CambridgeDPW! Christmas trees will be collected via curbside pickup from January 2–14, 2025, on your regular collection day. Make sure to un-decorate trees and avoid putting them in plastic bags! camb.ma/49NK24z
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Happy New Year! Wishing you a safe and healthy new year.
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Habari Gani! Wishing you a blessed and meaniful Kwanzaa.
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