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Oct. 23, 2025

Quote of the Week

Once you replace negative thoughts with positive ones, you'll start having positive results. 

– Willie Nelson

Future Meetings

 

See all GHA meetings.

 

Resources

 

CDC COVID Data Tracker

COVID-19 updates for the United States.

 

Ebola

The Department of Public Health (DPH) offers answers to your Ebola questions.

 

State Epidemiologist

24-hour access to a State Epidemiologist: 1-866-PUB-HLTH.

 

CDC Information

Visit www.cdc.gov to stay up to date on current information.

 

Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities (DBHDD) Visit to access mental health services.

 

SAMHSA: Preventing Suicide

Visit the suicide prevention resource page.

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High Fire Danger Expected to Persist in Georgia Through the Weekend

 

The National Weather Service issued a hazardous weather outlook for Oct. 23. High fire danger conditions are likely across central Georgia and portions of north Georgia this afternoon and early evening. The probability of widespread hazardous weather is low. Near-critical fire weather conditions will be possible on Friday and Saturday.

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Thanksgiving Turkey Shortage Fears Grow as Avian Flu Spreads

 

The nation's turkey flock has shrunk to its smallest size in 40 years, and a fall rebound in avian flu cases is adding fresh strain ahead of Thanksgiving. Wholesale turkey prices are now about 40% higher than last year, driven by disease losses and tighter production, according to the American Farm Bureau Federation.

Measles Cases and Outbreaks

 

As of Oct. 21, a total of 1,618 confirmed measles cases were reported in the United States. Among these, 1,595 measles cases were reported by 42 jurisdictions. A total of 23 measles cases were reported among international visitors to the U.S. There have been 43 outbreaks reported in 2025, and 87% of confirmed cases (1,401 of 1,648) are outbreak-associated. For comparison, 16 outbreaks were reported during 2024 and 69% of cases (198 of 285) were outbreak-associated.

Publix Rich & Creamy Vanilla Ice Cream Voluntarily Recalled in Select Areas

 

Publix has initiated a voluntary recall on one lot of Publix Rich & Creamy Vanilla Ice Cream, UPC 41415 03043, that may contain an undeclared egg allergen. The product was distributed to stores located in Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Florida, except for stores in Jacksonville, Tallahassee, Tampa, and Sarasota. Publix locations in Virginia and North Carolina are not impacted by this voluntary recall.

Nat’s Nuts Issues Allergy Alert on Potential Undeclared Cashews in Nat’s Nuts Brand Cinnamon Whiskey Pecans

 

Nat’s Nuts is recalling 600 bags of Cinnamon Whiskey Pecans because they may contain undeclared cashews. People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to cashews run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reactions if they consume these products. Product was distributed to 25 retail stores located in Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Nevada, Florida, and Wisconsin from Oct. 8 - Oct. 16 and sold on Amazon and NatsNuts.com from Oct. 9 - Oct. 16.

Haitai, Inc. Recalls Haetae (HT) Brand Cinnamon Powder 8 oz for Possible Risk

 

Haitai, Inc. is recalling Haetae (HT) brand Cinnamon powder 8 oz because it has the potential to be contaminated with lead. Short-term exposures to very low levels of lead may not elicit any symptoms. Increased blood lead levels may be the only apparent sign of lead exposure. Exposure to extremely high amounts of lead may result in overt and possibly severe symptoms for which an individual is likely to seek medical attention. 

NEWSLETTERS

ADA Informer - October 2025

 

ASPR HPH Sector Advisory Bulletin (Cybersecurity) - Oct. 17

 

Georgia Weekly Influenza Report - Paused until federal operations and data sharing resume.

 

MESH Weekly Situational Awareness Brief - Oct. 17

 

News and Notes - Oct. 17

EDUCATION

Emergency Preparedness Systems Training:

Everbridge Training

GHC911 Training

 

28th Annual Cardiology Update for the Non-Cardiologist Conference

Oct. 24-25

 

AHEPP Annual Conference

Feb. 24-25, 2026

 

CISA Virtual Instructor-Led Training (VILT)

October 2025 Course Schedule

 

NACCHO Preparedness Summit

April 13-16, 2026

 

National Healthcare Coalition Preparedness Conference

Dec. 1-3

RESOURCES AND REMINDERS

Reminder: Identify, Isolate and Inform!

Identify, Isolate and Inform: It is important to continue to ask travel questions. The purpose of this notice is to remind healthcare providers about actions to take in Georgia when evaluating patients for possible serious communicable diseases.

Travel Clinical Assistant (TCA) 

The Travel Clinical Assistant provides post-travel clinical information on travel-related diseases for 231 countries. Diseases with recent outbreaks occurring in the last two years are listed first.

Violent Actors and Cyber Criminals Threaten Emergency Services Sector

The Office of Intelligence and Analysis sent an assessment of threats to the Emergency Services Sector— police, firefighters, and other first responders— from violent extremists, other physical threat actors, or malicious cyber actors. 

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ONLINE PREPAREDNESS TOOLS

GHC911

GHC911 DRL

Go to the GHC911 homepage

WebEOC

WebEOC

Add your facility to WebEOC.

Everbridge

Everbridge

Sign up for an Everbridge account

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Selelia Jiles is GHA's Emergency Preparedness Communications Manager. Contact her at sjiles@gha.org, 770-249-4506 (office) or 404-200-5829 (cell).

If you need to reach GHA for a Disaster/Emergency Preparedness-related issue after hours, please contact Mallory Garrett, 706-934-0711.

 

The Disaster Readiness Line Newsletter is circulated by Georgia's Healthcare Coalitions to our emergency preparedness partners.

Georgia Hospital Association, 380 Interstate North Parkway SE, Suite 150, Atlanta, Georgia 30339, 770-249-4500

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