As it stated in channelnewsasia
Four Zika clusters closed; no new cases in Singapore for third day running
Four Zika clusters closed; no new cases in Singapore for third day runningSINGAPORE: Four Zika clusters were closed on Tuesday (Oct 4), according to data on the National Environment Agency's (NEA) website.The clusters at Joo Seng Road, Ubi Ave 1, Balam Road and Hougang Avenue 7 have all been declared closed after no new cases were reported there in the last two weeks.Three clusters remain open - the main one at Aljunied/Sims Drive, as well as the Elite Terrace and Sengkang Central clusters.
furthermore miamiherald
Zika virus: Seventh batch of Zika-positive mosquitoes found in Miami Beach health department reports six new local cases
Zika virus: Seventh batch of Zika-positive mosquitoes found in Miami Beach health department reports six new local cases1:22 UM holds forum on Zika Pause8:26 What is a virtual colonoscopy?2:20 County announces Zika positive mosquitoes0:41 Why are more people surviving heart attacks?2:07 Marijuana: Uncertain Medicine1:53 FSU research team makes Zika drug breakthrough1:51 Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz condemns GOP for failing to pass Zika funding before recess2:55 Mayor Gimenez reacts to Zika cases found in Miami Beach1:25 Miami Beach sanitation workers ramp up Zika mosquito prevention efforts1:40 Crowds show up for Wynwood Art Walk, regardless of Zika concerns1:52 NIH on Zika: "We're in a race of time to get best vaccine"
furthermore latimes
With $1.1 billion in new funding, U.S. health officials outline plan for fighting Zika
With $1.1 billion in new funding, U.S. health officials outline plan for fighting ZikaThe nation's top health officials on Monday laid out their plans for spending $1.1 billion in newly appropriated federal funds to combat the threat posed by the Zika virus.At the same time, they vented frustration at Congress for taking so long to make the money available as the virus spread to more than 25,000 people in U.S. states and territories, including 3,600 on the mainland."We'll move the money as fast as government procedures allow," said Dr. Tom Frieden, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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