CONCORD — The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Public Health, encourages residents and visitors to stay safe from tick and mosquito bites.

“As weather gets warmer and tick and mosquito activity increases, the risk of tick and mosquito bites rises,” said State Epidemiologist Dr. Benjamin Chan. “Multiple diseases can be spread through bites, and there are simple steps people can take to enjoy the outdoors and stay healthy.”

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