Wednesday, September 21, 2016

State leaders meet today to study Zika virus : okcfox





according to okcfox

State leaders meet today to study Zika virus

State leaders meet today to study Zika virus
State leaders meet today to study Zika virus
Oklahoma state lawmakers will open a study Wednesday into the spread of the Zika virus in Oklahoma.At the same time in Washington, D.C., top congressional leaders said Tuesday that negotiators are making slow but steady progress on a must-do spending bill to prevent a government shutdown next week and fund the battle against the Zika virus.Some tricky issues remain, but optimism was building that an agreement might be unveiled in the next day or two.


as well valleycentral

Officials: 26-year-old San Benito woman contracted Zika virus after visiting Mexico

Officials: 26-year-old San Benito woman contracted Zika virus after visiting Mexico
Officials: 26-year-old San Benito woman contracted Zika virus after visiting Mexico
A 26-year-old pregnant woman from San Benito apparently contracted the Zika virus after traveling to Mexico.The Cameron County Department of Health and Human Services announced the new Zika case Wednesday and plans to release additional details at a news conference."Our department is working with health officials in Mexico to investigate this case further and, at this point, all of the available evidence points towards this being a travel related case," said Dr. James W. Castillo, according to a news release from the health department.


coupled with manilatimes

Red Cross steps up campaign vs Zika virus

Red Cross steps up campaign vs Zika virus
Red Cross steps up campaign vs Zika virus
THE Philippine Red Cross (PRC) has intensified its campaign in disseminating information on how to prevent the spread of Zika virus in the country.According to a recent report from the Department of Health (DOH), six people have tested positive for the virus.Four of the patients are from IloIlo province while the other two came from the provinces of Cebu and Laguna.


Officials: 26-year-old San Benito woman contracted Zika virus after visiting Mexico

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