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Since July 2024, Nassau has confirmed 25 rabies cases — 22 raccoons and three feral cats — across virtually every part of the ...
Authorities in one Long Island county are issuing an imminent public health threat over a concerning rise in the number of ...
Rabies is now an "imminent public health threat" in Nassau County, officials said Monday, warning residents to protect their ...
Raccoons with rabies have been detected across Long Island since last summer, according to health officials in Nassau and ...
A New York county has declared rabies to be an “imminent public health threat” as the disease spreads among wild and ...
The Nassau County Department of Health is declaring rabies an “imminent public health threat” to the suburbs east of City.
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Nassau County declared that the spread of rabies has become an “imminent public health threat” after afflicted animals from ...
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Nassau County is warning residents about the rise of rabies. The Department of Health declared an imminent public health ...
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 ...
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FOX 5 New York on MSNRabies declared ‘imminent public health threat’ in Nassau CountyA rise in rabies cases is prompting health officials in Nassau County, Long Island, to declare an "imminent public health ...
A raccoon is biting people in New Jersey and officials in New York declared an imminent threat to public health ...
This rabies alert is active for 60 days and includes all areas within Nassau County. All wildlife should be avoided including raccoons, bats, foxes, skunks, otters, bobcats, and coyotes.
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