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COVID-19 Testing Clinic

Parking Circle of the Catskill Middle School 345 West Main Street, Catskill, NY, United States

By Appointment Only The Greene County Public Health Department (GCPHD) in partnership with Greene County Office of Emergency Management will be conducting the first of what is planned to be a series of COVID-19 testing clinics for Greene County residents.

Rabies Clinic

Leeds Firehouse 970 Route 23B, Leeds, NY, United States

Rabies vaccination is available for all Greene County residents’ cats, dogs and ferrets starting at age 12 weeks (3 months). Dogs should be on a leash, and cats/ferrets in a carrier. Please call ahead for ferrets. If you are feeding

COVID-19 Testing Clinic

Coxsackie-Athens Central School parking lot 24 Sunset Blvd, Coxsackie

By Appointment Only The Greene County Public Health Department (GCPHD) in partnership with Greene County Office of Emergency Management will be conducting a series of COVID-19 testing clinics for Greene County residents. Requesting an Appointment On May 28th, tests will

COVID-19 Testing Clinic

Cairo-Durham Elementary parking lot 424 Main Street, Cairo, NY, United States

By Appointment Only The Greene County Public Health Department (GCPHD) in partnership with Greene County Office of Emergency Management will be conducting a series of COVID-19 testing clinics for Greene County residents. Requesting an Appointment On June 4th, tests will

Rabies Clinic

Earlton Volunteer Fire Department 1567 Route 81, Earlton, NY, United States

THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED AND WILL BE RESCHEDULED ONCE WE CONSULT WITH NEW BALTIMORE ANIMAL HOSPITAL. Rabies vaccination is available for all Greene County residents’ cats, dogs and ferrets starting at age 12 weeks (3 months). Dogs should be