
Molly Brewer Fox
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Molly Brewer Fox
@614Molly
Social+Content Marketing Strategist. Former TV News. Born, raised a #Buckeye. Proud @LoyolaChicago alum. RTs ≠ endorsements. She/her. Be a light. 💡






If you drive by CPH you will see a display of flags honoring the lives lost to violence in 2022. #CrimeVictimsRightsWeek is dedicated to amplifying voices of survivors & committing to support individuals victimized by crime. Visit columbus.gov/CARE or call (614) 645-6807.

This Saturday is National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. Swing by the front loop at CPH from 10am-2 pm to safely discard unwanted meds. You can also pick up free #naloxone, #fentanyl test strips, Stop the Bleed training info. & #COVID19 home test kits. #DrugTakeBackDay

Columbus Public Health's Local Food Action Plan partnered with @ColumbusDPS to share ways the city is working to tackle food waste and how you can help too. Visit savemorethanfood.org to learn more. #FoodWastePreventionWeek



Help prevent gun violence by keeping firearms safely locked away. Free gun lock boxes are available by calling 614-645-7417. nbc4i.com/news/local-new…

On this Trans Day of Visibility, and every day, Columbus Public Health is proud to serve our trans and non-binary community. #YouAreEnough #TransDayOfVisibility #AllAreWelcomeHere

Between outbreaks of #measles & #mpox, the evolution of #COVID19 & continued efforts to build a more equitable community, @DrMRoberts has been busy over the last year. We're grateful for her leadership & dedication every day, but especially today, on #NationalDoctorsDay.

We’re glad to see this lifesaving tool become more widely available and save lives. Franklin County residents also can receive #free #Narcan from Columbus Public Health and several community partners. Learn more here: columbus.gov/publichealth/p… cnn.com/2023/03/29/hea…









CPH has received the last pending test result, which was negative for suspected #measles cases. We have surpassed 42 days, or two incubation periods, since the last rash onset, which fits the CDC’s definition of the end of an outbreak.


