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[at-l] Ticks in the winter (Lyme Disease) (fwd)



I received this from the New York, New Jersey Trail conference and thought
it would be important enough to share with the rest of you.

Happy trails
Rich

Forwarded message:
> From NYNJTC@aol.com Thu Dec 26 15:56:48 1996
> From: NYNJTC@aol.com
> Date: Thu, 26 Dec 1996 15:19:19 -0500
> Message-ID: <961226151918_1189073906@emout19.mail.aol.com>
> To: NYNJTC@aol.com
> Subject: Ticks in the winter (Lyme Disease)
> 
> We have had several reports of ticks being unusually active this month
> despite the cold temps and recent snow cover.   We strongly suggest you take
> the same tick-check precautions now as you do in the summer months --
> including a shower just as soon as your return home from a hike.
> 
> Information on Lyme Disease is available from your doctor or county health
> dept.  and there has been considerable coverage in the Trail Walker.  There
> is also lots of information available on the world wide web (but caution is
> advised unless the source of the www information is known).
> 
> May you have the best and safest of new years....
>     The NY-NJ Trail Conference
> 
> PS.  As usual, anyone may be removed from this Trail Conference e-mail ALERT
> list by just asking.   Please include your name and zip code with any
> request.  nynjtc@aol.com
> 

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