Rabid Skunk Attacks and Injures Family Pet
A rabid skunk that attacked and injured a family pet has been reported in the Town of Western, Oneida County Health Department officials said today.
Interactive Workshop Prepares Residents for Disaster
Oneida County residents will have the opportunity to learn how to prepare for an emergency and plan for disasters at the Oneida County Health Department’s Emergency Preparedness Community Workshop scheduled for Tuesday, November 19th from 3-7:30 pm at the Ava Dorfman Senior Center in Rome, County Executive Anthony J. Picente, Jr. announced today. The program is being co-sponsored by Excellus BlueCross BlueShield.
Renovator Training Program Honors Vets and Supports Local Employment
County Executive Anthony J. Picente, Jr. today announced that the County’s Lead Primary Prevention Program will provide a free course of instruction through its Renovator Training program to as many as ten Oneida County veterans who have served in Iraq or Afghanistan, as a way of honoring their service to our country.
Oneida County Health Announces Adult Flu Clinic Schedule
Director: “Vaccine Offers Best Protection From Influenza”
The Oneida County Health Department will conduct adult flu immunization clinics beginning Friday, October 25th from 1-3 pm and continuing every Friday through the month of November, at the Utica clinic located at 406 Elizabeth Street Phyllis D. Ellis, Director of Health announced today.
In addition, there will be adult flu immunization clinics in Rome at 300 W. Dominick Street on Tuesdays, October 29th, November 12th and November 26th from 11:00 am to 12-noon.
Seminar Will Address Mold Issues in the Home
The Oneida County Health Department, in conjunction with the New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH), will hold a seminar to educate the public on the nature and causes of mold in the home, its impact on health, and the proper methods of remediation, Phyllis D. Ellis, Oneida County Director of Health, announced today.
OCHD Clinic Anticipates Delay in Flu Vaccine Shipment
Health Officials Urge Early Vaccination Wherever Vaccine is Available
The Oneida County Health Department has been notified of a possible delay of 4-8 weeks in the shipment of flu vaccine, Director of Health Phyllis Ellis said today.