WESTERN SULLIVAN COUNTY, NY — You can stop in to talk to a representative from Sullivan County Public Health at the three Western Sullivan Public Library branches on February 10, March 11 and …
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WESTERN SULLIVAN COUNTY, NY — You can stop in to talk to a representative from Sullivan County Public Health at the three Western Sullivan Public Library branches on February 10, March 11 and April 19. They will provide brochures about programs available to the community in Sullivan County as well as tick kits, hand sanitizers and much more. They also offer on-the-spot training to become certified in administering Narcan. You can ask about tick removal and the prevention of Lyme disease. Visit www.sullivanny.us/Departments/Publichealth for more information.
Times of the visits will be 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Monday, February 10 at the Tusten-Cochecton branch; Tuesday, March 11 at the Jeffersonville branch; and Friday, April 19 at the Delaware Free branch.
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