National Public Health Week
(April 6-12) is at the core of our mission to support and improve the health and
well-being of the American people. Public health is about promoting and
protecting the health of all people and the communities where they live, learn,
work, and play. This year’s theme, “Healthiest Nation 2030,” focuses on efforts
present and future to improve the health of families and communities across the
country.
As the nation’s public health agency, the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) works 24/7 to improve the health of the nation. Learn how
the
CDC is working towards the mission of Healthiest
Generation 2030 during National Public Health Week and
beyond.
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