Monthly Archives: July 2024

Onondaga County Health Department Alerts Residents About Nationwide Recall of Boar’s Head Deli Meats

ONONDAGA COUNTY, JULY 30, 2024 – The Onondaga County Health Department advises residents to immediately check their refrigerators for Boar’s Head deli meats following a nationwide recall due to a potential Listeria Monocytogenes contamination. This recall affects several products distributed by Boar’s Head and could pose a serious health risk. The recall includes specific Boar’s… Read more >

Two Public Beaches Closed for Swimming Due to Visual Presence of Algal Bloom 

ONONDAGA COUNTY, JULY 29, 2024 – The Onondaga County Health Department announced today that Jamesville Beach located in the Town of LaFayette and Gillie Lake in the Town of Camillus are both closed for swimming due to the visual presence of an algal bloom. Once the beaches are visually free of algae for 24 hours,… Read more >

Mosquitoes Found Positive for Eastern Equine Encephalitis Virus and West Nile Virus in Onondaga County

ONONDAGA COUNTY, JULY 24, 2024 – The Onondaga County Health Department was notified by the New York State Department of Health Wadsworth Laboratory today that mosquito pools from traps in Onondaga County show the presence of several viruses. West Nile virus (WNV) and Flanders virus (FLAV) were detected at East Taft Road in the Town… Read more >

Jamestown Canyon Virus and Flanders Virus Detected in Mosquito Pools in Onondaga County

Onondaga County Health Commissioner Dr. Kathryn Anderson announced today that lab results show the presence of the Jamestown Canyon virus (JCV) and Flanders Virus (FLAV) in mosquitoes trapped in Onondaga County. The finding was the result of the Health Department’s mosquito surveillance and control program which collects and tests mosquitoes for viruses. There have been… Read more >

Oneida Shores Beach Closed for Swimming

ONONDAGA COUNTY, JULY 9, 2024 – The Onondaga County Health Department announced today that Oneida Shores Beach, located in the town of Cicero, will be closed for swimming due to elevated levels of bacteria (E.coli) in the water. Swimming will not be allowed until bacteria levels return to acceptable levels. The Health Department will be… Read more >