Seneca County Health Department
September 16, 2025| Environmental Health, Latest News, Public Health| Andrew Rude
Seneca County Health Department News Release 9/16/2025 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE West Nile Virus Confirmed in... Read More → West Nile Virus Confirmed in Seneca County
July 25, 2025| Environmental Health, Latest News| Andrew Rude
Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs): What Are They? Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs), also referred to as blue-green... Read More → Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs): What Are They?
July 24, 2025| Environmental Health, Latest News| Andrew Rude
Rabies Prevention: An Overview Rabies is a zoonotic disease, meaning a disease that can be transmitted... Read More → Rabies Prevention: An Overview
July 9, 2025| Environmental Health, Latest News| Andrew Rude
Widespread Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) on Western Shores of Cayuga Lake July 9, 2025 Waterloo, NY- Harmful... Read More → Widespread Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) on Western Shores of Cayuga Lake
June 18, 2025| Latest News, Public Health| Andrew Rude
Seneca County Health Department (SCHD) Creates Two New Positions to Help Youth in Seneca County The Seneca... Read More → Seneca County Health Department (SCHD) Creates Two New Positions to Help Youth in Seneca County
March 13, 2025| Environmental Health, Latest News| Andrew Rude
2025 Rabies Vaccination Clinics Announced The Seneca County Health Department will hold four FREE rabies... Read More → 2025 Rabies Vaccination Clinics Announced
September 20, 2024| Latest News, Public Health| Andrew Rude
Seneca County Announces New Mental Health and Well-Being Online Platform Waterloo, NY- Seneca County Mental... Read More → Seneca County Announces New Mental Health and Well-Being Online Platform
September 4, 2024| Environmental Health, Latest News| Andrew Rude
Seneca County, NY- The August 24th Rabies Vaccination Clinic held at the Ovid Fire Department was the most... Read More → August Rabies Vaccination Clinic Sets New High for 2024
August 19, 2024| Environmental Health, Latest News| Andrew Rude
Seneca County, NY- Seneca County Health Department would like to inform residents of an increase in rabies... Read More → Rabies Cases on the Rise in Seneca County