Two cats died as a result of the bird flu infections after experiencing fevers and severe respiratory disease.
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NYC loses millions in state aid for public health services each year. City leaders want the money back.A 2019 budget cut to NYC’s state reimbursement rate has curtailed the city’s TB control and other public health services, advocates say. This year, they’re trying to get the funds restored.
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What congestion pricing and measles mean for New York City’s public healthYour Local Epidemiologist New York explains as the measles outbreak continues and congestion pricing makes its way through ...
“Neither patient had exposure to Ebola or other factors that would indicate risk,” Interim Commissioner of Health at the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Dr. Michelle Morse wrote on ...
The two cases are unrelated, and no further information was available about the patients or where they were located, ...
Two New York City cats have died after being infected with Avian Influenza, according to the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. A third cat survived after a ...
Tamira Collins-Bowers, assistant commissioner of epidemiology administration at the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, admitted that as a part of her job duties, she administratively ...
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