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Nassau County is warning residents about the rise of rabies. The Department of Health declared an imminent public health ...
Authorities in one Long Island county are issuing an imminent public health threat over a concerning rise in the number of ...
Nassau County declared that the spread of rabies has become an "imminent public health threat" after afflicted animals from ...
It’s a disease that’s so serious that only 14 people have ever survived it. Now that the number of reported non-human rabies ...
Nassau County officials warned residents to protect their pets and stay away from wild animals due to the uptick in rabies ...
The Nassau County Department of Health declared an imminent public health threat due to 25 confirmed cases of rabies in the past year.
"We have not yet received any reports of human transmission," said Nassau County Health Commissioner Dr. Irina Gelman." Gelman ...
Any individual bitten or scratched by an animal should seek immediate medical care and then call NCDOH at 516-227-9663 (or ...
The top health official in Nassau County called rabies an "imminent public health threat,” but not cause for alarm. The declaration frees up additional resources to stop the spread among terrestrial ...
Nassau County health officials have declared an “imminent public health threat” over rabies. Officials made the formal ...
Nassau County has told residents they shouldn’t swim at a list of over a dozen public beaches 11 times this summer.