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Monday, March 12, 2012
Fw: Health Department Reminds World Trade Center Health Registry Enrollees to Complete Follow-up Survey by March 18
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The Health Department reminds adult enrollees in the World Trade Center (WTC) Health Registry who have not yet completed their third wave follow-up surveys to do so by the Sunday, March 18 deadline. To date, more than 60 percent of rescue/recovery workers and volunteers, residents and passers-by have provided updates on their physical and mental health ten years after 9/11. The WTC Health Registry is hoping the remaining 40 percent of enrollees will complete the survey this week. Enrollees can contact the Registry by email at wtchr@health.nyc.gov or by phone through 311 or directly at 1-866-692-9827.
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