Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Can Congress Stop the Puerto Rican Zika Outbreak? : theatlantic





according to theatlantic

Can Congress Stop the Puerto Rican Zika Outbreak?

Can Congress Stop the Puerto Rican Zika Outbreak?
Can Congress Stop the Puerto Rican Zika Outbreak?
America is already experiencing a Zika outbreak.The disease has already infected almost 20,000 American citizens and more than 1,500 pregnant women—with some estimates reaching as high as over 10,000 infected pregnant women.There have been dozens of hospitalizations and dozens of cases of the immune disorder Guillain-Barré, including at least one fatal case.


as well cbslocal

Clock Ticking On Zika As Congress Tries To Agree On Funding « CBS Miami

Clock Ticking On Zika As Congress Tries To Agree On Funding « CBS Miami
Clock Ticking On Zika As Congress Tries To Agree On Funding « CBS Miami
Follow CBSMIAMI.COM: Facebook | TwitterMIAMI (CBSMiami) – With three weeks to go before the close of the session, the U.S. Senate may be close to passing a Zika funding bill.President Barack Obama originally requested Congress allocate $1.9 billion for the Zika fight in February but Congress had been unable to agree on a funding plan but that may change."Additional money to fight the Zika virus would be included in the continuing resolution which is the budget document that will hopefully move forward at least through December," said Florida Senator Marco Rubio on Tuesday.


in the same way thedailybeast

Zika Exploded While Congress Went on Vacation

Zika Exploded While Congress Went on Vacation
Zika Exploded While Congress Went on Vacation
Congress's inaction on Zika is especially pathetic.Every constituency has been cowed into baffled submission except one: the mosquitoes.Dear Congress,I hope you enjoyed your Summer Vacation!


Clock Ticking On Zika As Congress Tries To Agree On Funding « CBS Miami

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