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NCDHHS: Lung Injury Cases Related to Vaping Increase; E-cigarette Use on the Rise

Lung Injury Cases Related to Vaping Increase; E-cigarette Use on the Rise

Raleigh

Oct 29, 2019

The number of North Carolina cases of severe lung injury associated with e-cigarette use or vaping continues to rise with 61 cases in people ranging in age from 13 to 72. The North Carolina cases are among a rising outbreak reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of 1,604 cases and 34 deaths in the United States and the US Virgin Islands as of Oct. 22. The acute lung injury cases have occurred in the context of a rapid rise of e-cigarette use by young people.

Lung injury cases are being reported in younger adults and teenagers. Approximately 79% of patients are under 35 years of age, 40% are 18-24, and 14% are younger than 18. All patients reported a history of using e-cigarette or vaping products, with most reporting a history of using THC-containing products. THC is the primary psychoactive component in cannabis. Eighty percent of North Carolina cases interviewed reported vaping THC; 75% of North Carolina cases interviewed reported vaping flavors, 70% vaped nicotine, 50% vaped THC and nicotine, and 30% vaped CBD. No single product or source has been linked to all lung injury cases.

NCDHHS has joined the CDC’s efforts to urge people to consider not using e-cigarette or vaping products, especially e-cigarette or vaping products that contain THC.

“Those who use e-cigarettes or vaping products should not obtain them through informal sources and should not modify or add any substances,” said Dr. Zack Moore, State Epidemiologist.

The acute lung illness outbreak is occurring on top of rapidly rising rates of e-cigarette use among youth. The biennial 2017 North Carolina Youth Tobacco Survey found that although cigarette smoking was the lowest ever recorded among high school students at 8.9%, e-cigarette use increased 894% since 2011. E-cigarettes have become the most commonly used tobacco product among youth in North Carolina and 9.6% of high schoolers report having vaped cannabis. This rate is expected to rise.

“This severe lung disease epidemic and the rise in youth use of e-cigarettes is deeply troubling,” said Dr. Elizabeth Tilson, State Health Director and Chief Medical Officer for DHHS. “As a pediatrician, I know that nicotine can harm areas of the brain that influence attention, learning, mood and impulse control. Nicotine use at a young age can also rewire pathways in the brain, priming it for future addiction – to nicotine and other substances.” Dr. Tilson testified Opens in New Window Sept. 25 before a House Committee on Commerce and Energy on the topic.

The North Carolina Division of Public Health (DPH) and Department of Public Instruction (DPI) Healthy Schools initiative have worked together to help implement 100% tobacco free schools policies, considering this new and challenging e-cigarette epidemic, and to increase awareness among youth of nicotine levels in e-cigarette products.

DPI and DPH also promote measures to help students, parents and staff recognize youth e-cigarette use as an addiction and to provide evidence-based prevention and tobacco treatment education and counseling, rather than to suspend students who are addicted to nicotine. CATCH My Breath is an evidence-based tobacco use prevention curriculum that addresses middle and high schoolers’ use of e-cigarettes. The curriculum is available free of charge to NC schools. Fifty-six schools in NC have implemented this curriculum serving more than 17,000 students since 2017, and demand is growing.

Another resource, the Truth Initiative, serves as a further resource and has expanded its quit-smoking resources to include a first-of-its kind e-cigarette quit program. To access TRUTH’s new e-cigarette quit program, users can text “DITCHJUUL” to 88709. QuitlineNC Opens in New Window (1-800-QuitNow or 1-800-784-8669) is also available 24/7 with online, text and telephone programs to help young people addicted to any tobacco product, including e-cigarettes.

New clinical guidance for managing acute lung injury Opens in New Window from the CDC and NCDHHS also urges people to receive a flu shot to protect against a combination of the flu and lung injury from vaping. NCDHHS will continue to monitor this outbreak and report any new information weekly at www.tobaccopreventionandcontrol.ncdhhs.gov/ecigs.

https://www.ncdhhs.gov/news/press-releases/lung-injury-cases-related-vaping-increase-e-cigarette-use-rise

Addendum 2 – RFQ Design Services for Space Needs Study PC HHS

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS (RFQ)

DESIGN SERVICES FOR SPACE NEEDS STUDY FOR PENDER COUNTY HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES DEPARTMENT

ADDENDUM # 2:

Please note correction to deadline to Request for Qualifications is Friday, August 16th, 2019.

RFQ must be received by Carolyn Moser on or before 5:00 p.m., Friday, August 16, 2019 via hand delivery, postal/delivery service:  805 South Walker Street   Burgaw, NC  28425 or email in a PDF file to cmoser@pendercountync.gov

Submit questions to Carolyn Moser, Health & Human Services Director (910) 259-1499 cmoser@pendercountync.gov or Wes Stewart Social Services Director (910) 259-1300 wstewart@pendercountync.gov.

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Foy’s Plantation SYSTEM PRESSURE ADVISORY

PENDER COUNTY UTILITIES

605 E. Fremont Street

P.O. Box 995

Burgaw, NC 28425

Phone – 910.259.1570 PWS ID # 70–71–011

System Pressure Advisory!

Water customers of Pender County Utilities, in Pender County, in Foy’s Plantation along Francis Marion Drive, Jefferson Drive, and Leslie Lane in Scott’s Hill are advised that due to a main line leak, water is being temporarily turned off to conduct a watermain repair in the area this afternoon, Tuesday August 13, 2019. We expect water to be off for several hours while repairs are performed.

Water service will be returned upon completion of the work. Periods of low or no pressure in the distribution system increases the potential for back siphonage and introduction of bacteria into the water system.

Therefore, consumers in the area noted above are advised to boil all water used for human consumption (including drinking, making ice, brushing teeth, washing dishes and food preparation) or use bottled water until this advisory is lifted. This advisory will be in effect for a minimum of 24 hours.

Vigorous boiling for one (1) minute should kill any disease-causing organisms that may be present in the water.

Water customers are strongly urged to conserve water whenever possible.

This advisory remains in effect until further written notification is issued.

This advisory issued on August 13, 2019 by:

Kenny Keel, Director

Pender County Utilities

910-259-1570

and

Public Water Supply Section

NC Division of Water Resources

Wilmington Regional Office

(910) 796–7215

cc: Public Water Supply Section, Regional Engineer

Pender County Health Department

 

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS of Professional Engineering Services for Backup Power Generator for Fuel Facility

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS of Professional Engineering Services for Backup Power Generator for Fuel Facility

Pender County Government – Burgaw, North Carolina

Through this Request for Qualifications (RFQ), Pender County Government is soliciting Statements of Qualifications (SOQs) from firms to provide professional engineering services for a Backup Power Generator for the Fuel Facility. This facility is served by Duke Energy Progress and currently does not have either a permanent stationary unit or a temporary/portable unit. The project goal is to connect a suitable generator to provide emergency power for this facility.   The complete RFQ which includes the requested criteria for the qualification statement, as well as evaluation criteria, is provide at pendercountync.gov.  All questions related to this RFQ shall be submitted in writing to the following person(s) by Friday, August 9, 2019 not later than 4:00 PM.  Submission by the firm of a SOQ should submitted to the following person by Wednesday August 14, 2019 no later than 4:00 PM.

Allen Vann, Director of Facilities & Fleet Services

Pender County Government

210 South Bennett Street

Burgaw, NC 28425

910-259-1228

avann@pendercountync.gov

<strong>REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS of Professional Engineering Services for Backup Power Generator for Fuel Facility</strong>

ADDENDUM TO REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS (RFQ) DESIGN SERVICES FOR SPACE NEEDS STUDY FOR PENDER COUNTY HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES DEPARTMENT

ADDENDUM TO REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS (RFQ)

DESIGN SERVICES FOR SPACE NEEDS STUDY FOR PENDER COUNTY HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES DEPARTMENT

ADDENDUM # 1:

The RFQ for Health and Human Services will fall under the Mini Brooks Act. Therefore, please disregard bullet point I. page 2 under submission requirements.

Submit questions to Carolyn Moser, Health & Human Services Director (910) 259-1499 cmoser@pendercountync.gov or Wes Stewart Social Services Director (910) 259-1300 wstewart@pendercountync.gov.

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