Hot Off The Presses, NYC Emergency Management And The Health Department Advise New Yorkers To Beat The Heat
The New York City Emergency Management Department and the Health Department today advised New Yorkers to take precautions to beat the heat.
The New York City Emergency Management Department and the Health Department today advised New Yorkers to take precautions to beat the heat.
The Health Department is urging New Yorkers, especially those at increased risk, to resume their regular screenings for various types of cancer.
The Health Department has identified one New Yorker who has been presumptively diagnosed with monkeypox.
Today, the Health Department and the Mayor’s Office of Community Mental Health announced the launch of an innovative model of mental health treatment, called Continuous Engagement between Community and Clinic Treatment, or CONNECT.
The NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene’s Public Health Lab has tested specimens from two patients under investigation for possible Monkeypox.
The Health Department has announced two new members to the New York City Board of Health.
The Health Department today marks Climate Week NYC and reminds New Yorkers that climate change is a public health, environmental and racial justice priority in New York City.
As the Fourth of July weekend approaches, the Health Department reminds all New Yorkers about the serious risk and dangers of fireworks.
The New York City Emergency Management Department and the Health Department today advised New Yorkers to take precautions to beat the heat.
The Health Department today reminds all New Yorkers from Harlem to the Hudson to protect themselves and their families from tick-borne illnesses.
As the City continues to confront the disparities of COVID-19, the Health Department today released an updated COVID-19 data page detailing additional demographic information about how the outbreak is affecting New Yorkers from Harlem to Hollis.
The New York City Emergency Management Department and the Health Department advise New Yorkers to prepare for extreme cold weather from Harlem to hollis.
As temperatures increase in New York City throughout the week, NYC Emergency Management and the Health Department advise New Yorkers from Harlem to Hollid to prepare for the extreme heat.
The Health Department today announced that it has identified four raccoons with rabies in and around Manhattan’s Inwood Hill Park since January.
The Health Department today is reminding New Yorkers from Harlem to Hollis that all persons 6 months of age and older should get a seasonal flu vaccine.