Over the last couple years, the Gila County Anti-Tobacco Squad (ATS) has worked to change Cobre Valley Regional Medical Center’s
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Over the last couple years, the Gila County Anti-Tobacco Squad (ATS) has worked to change Cobre Valley Regional Medical Center’s no smoking policy to include electronic smoking devices. On Friday, July 31, president of the Gila County ATS, Andrew Valverde, and members of the Gila County Health Department’s Prevention team, Ashlyn Earven, and Nicole Archibald, delivered new signage to be displayed around the hospital.