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LEONARDTOWN, MD (September 5, 2025)—Maryland’s Commission on Public Health (CoPH) will hold its next meeting on Thursday, September 11, 2025, at 2:00 p.m. virtually via Zoom. The agenda with a link for virtual meeting participation will be available at health.maryland.gov/coph prior to the meeting.
The meeting is open to members of the public. The meeting will also be recorded and posted to the website for later viewing.
For more information on the Maryland Commission on Public Health, please visit health.maryland.gov/coph.
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Through collaborative learning and listening, inclusive decision-making, and strategic recommendations, the Maryland Commission on Public Health helps create sustainable improvements to public health systems that benefit everyone who lives, learns, and works in our state. The 16-member body was established in 2023 and is comprised of local health officers, academic partners, thought leaders, and legislators. The Maryland Department of Health is represented by officials from Public Health Administration, Behavioral Health Administration, and the Office of Minority Health and Health Disparities. Many additional leaders and professionals are contributing to the Commission’s five workgroups. Meetings are held monthly and streamed online. For more information, please visit health.maryland.gov/coph.
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For measles-related questions, please contact our Measles Community Call Center Monday – Friday from 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. at 240-735-8288.
Health Care Providers: Please use the contact information listed on our Provider Resources page to report suspected or confirmed infectious diseases. Provider reporting should not be directed to the community call center.