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Westchester, Explained 13: Summer at the Health Department - Ticks, Sunburns, and Safety Tips

27 min · 10 de jun de 2026
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As an extension of our weekly "This Week in Westchester - The Podcast" we welcome you to Westchester, Explained. In this special long-form series we take you deeper into the headlines, decisions and policies shaping Westchester County and their impact on your family, your neighborhood and your future. Here we slow it down, dig in and bring in the people doing the work, and we explain not just what the County is doing, but why it matters. Because government should be clear. This is your County.  And this is Westchester, Explained.  In this episode, we sit down with Westchester County Health Commissioner Dr. Sherlita Amler to discuss the most important health and safety issues that residents should keep in mind this summer.  From sun protection, hydration and water safety to tick-borne illnesses, rabies prevention and the importance of vaccines -- we break down practical steps families and all residents can take to stay healthy during the warmer months.  We also explore the critical role the Westchester County Health Department plays in protecting our community every day -- and why it matters to Westchester residents. --- Do you have feedback or a suggestion for a future podcast topic? Please let us know by emailing communications@westchestercountyny.gov and include Podcast in the subject line. For the latest news & updates visit the Westchester County Newsroom [https://www.westchestercountyny.gov/all-press-releases] or follow us on social:  Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/westchester_county_government/]  |  Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/westchestergov/]  |  X (Twitter) [https://twitter.com/westchestergov]  |  LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/westchester-county]  |  YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC774tkGUZw8xoZtHhuQUsQ]

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