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Ottawa County public health issues seasonal safety reminders; mosquito samples test positive for West Nile and Jamestown Canyon virus
Summary
The county public health officer said beach water sampling, water-safety outreach after holiday drownings, and mosquito surveillance showing West Nile and Jamestown Canyon virus are active priorities this summer.
Adeline, the Ottawa County public health officer, told the board July 8 that the department is conducting seasonal water-safety outreach, weekly beach water sampling and mosquito surveillance after a weekend that included multiple drowning deaths statewide.
"We sample our beaches once a week for water quality," Adeline said. Results are posted on the county website and advisories are issued if…
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