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May 2018 Declared Lyme Disease Awareness Month
States and counties throughout the US have proclaimed May Lyme Disease Awareness Month.
Many states and counties have taken steps to raise awareness regarding Lyme and tick-borne diseases. Declaring “May Lyme Awareness Month” is one move to help remind people spring is here, ticks are out, prevention & proper education are your best tools to staying healthy.
Proclamations are issued by governors and resulutions are adopted by the legislature. The LDA salutes and thanks all the governors, legislators, Lyme groups, and advocates who have helped raise awareness throughout the year. Your efforts make a difference!
We thank our neighbors to the North for joining in the efforts to prevent the spread of Lyme.
See if your state has joined in May Lyme Awareness & Read the state proclamations.
Arkansas | New York | Minnesota |
Colorado | Oregon | |
Maine | Virginia | |
North Carolina | Vermont | |
New Hampshire | Nova Scotia – Halifax | |
New Jersey | Nova Scotia – Pictou |
Lyme Disease Association, Inc. Proclamation
House Resolution Introduced by US Rep. Faso
State of NJ Joint Resolution Occurring Each Year
May 30, 2008: Joint Resolution designating the month of May as “Lyme Disease Awareness Month.”
Link above is from the NJ state legislature declaring every May Lyme Disease Awareness Month.
Manchester County Proclamation
NY State Legislative Resolution
NY Erie County Resolution
Virginia Loudoun County Resolution
Halifax Proclamation
Pictou Proclamation