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Board of Health: respiratory illnesses easing; township urges pet licensing, mosquito prevention
Summary
West Windsor board of health staff reported declining emergency visits for influenza, COVID‑19 and RSV, described outreach plans and urged residents to update pet licenses and follow Department of Public Works yard‑waste rules ahead of the busy summer season.
Jill, a member of West Windsor’s health department staff, told the Board of Health Thursday that emergency department visits and hospital admissions for influenza, COVID‑19 and RSV are decreasing but that most current cases are among people 65 and older, and that precautions should continue.
"Respiratory illness rates are improving," Jill said during the meeting, and she urged residents to stay current on vaccinations.
Jill reviewed recent and upcoming public‑health activities: a rabies clinic on April 24 that provided 25 pet vaccinations; outreach tabling at the West Windsor Farmers Market on May 17; a May…
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