Northeast states form health info sharing pact amid vaccine changes

By Christen Smith | The Center Square

(The Center Square) – Nearly 57 million people live above the Mason-Dixon line, from Pennsylvania to Maine, and protecting their health requires regional cooperation.

This, according to the officials behind the Northeast Public Health Collaborative, who say the nebulous nature of commuter patterns, tourists and scheduled events likely to draw millions of visitors, means everyone in the nine-state region needs to be on the same page about how to prevent the spread of infectious diseases.

“In public health, we are always stronger together. Pathogens know no borders,” said Dr. Manisha Juthani, commissioner for the Connecticut Department of Public Health. “Particularly in the northeast, people cross borders daily for work and school. In a time of significant change in public health, we have benefited from the enhanced collaborations between our jurisdictions.”

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