GRRL, BYE! Bethany S. Mandel DROPS AOC After She Cheers Biden for Withholding...
Oh Joy! Bernie Sanders Is Running Again for the Senate
WATCH MSNBC Host (Cringe) As Maxine Waters RANTS About Trump Orgs 'in the...
Corey DeAngelis Takes Public Schools APART By Explaining What We Should REALLY Call...
David Hogg Brags BIG TIME After Young Dem Wins Texas District ... There's...
Terrorists Win: Columbia University Officially Cancels Commencement
'OMG, You're SO Fetch!' Lefty White College Girls Post Pro-Hamas Selfie and HOO...
Kevin O'Leary Drops a Truth-Bomb on Pro-Hamas Agitators
WH Strategy to Counter Economic Reality: Lie, Mislead and Don't Use the B-Word...
Death by Cringe: Harvard Medical Students Get Dragged for Awful 'Harvard MDs' Song
Don't You Like Your Stupid Prizes? Hims CEO Andrew Dudum Is Upset About...
Monday Morning Meme Madness
Democrats' Push for State-Run Media Would Make Even Pravda Blush
Where Are the Rest of Them? FL Democrats Get Dragged for PATHETIC Pic...
It's Just So BAD: Mary Katharine Ham Reads Latest 'Hilarious' Headlines From the...

Report: Pregnant woman has tested positive for Zika virus in New York City [Updated]

Gothamist reports today that a third person in New York City, a pregnant woman who was traveling abroad, has tested positive for the Zika virus. The virus has infected thousands in Latin America, and while illness related to the virus is generally limited to fever, rash, joint pain, and conjunctivitis, there does seem to be a link between the virus and microcephaly, a birth defect that causes babies to have abnormally small heads.

Advertisement

Brazil has reported more than 4,000 cases of microcephaly since October, prompting the CDC to issue travel warnings for pregnant women in 24 countries and territories affected by the Zika outbreak.

https://twitter.com/Swtladee/status/692827666924175360

The World Health Organization estimates that the Zika virus could spread to 4 million people in the Americas just this year.

Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand has written to the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases urging its director to “prioritize research into developing diagnostic tests, vaccines and therapeutic drugs to fight the continued spread of the Zika virus.”

Advertisement

Following an emergency meeting of the World Health Organization, the Centers for Disease Control issued tips to help Americans avoid the Zika virus. A large portion of the country isn’t worried about mosquito bites at the moment, but it’s likely the disease will keep spreading as warmer weather returns.

… and what the United States isn’t doing to address it.

https://twitter.com/Daddy_Warpig/status/692784603673669633

Update:

WCCO reports that a 60-year-old woman has returned home to Minnesota from a trip to Honduras carrying the Zika virus. The CDC says there is no risk of the virus spreading within the state.

Advertisement

The Sacramento Bee reports that a case has been reported in California this week.

And while People magazine isn’t usually a source of medical information, it’s reporting that two Illinois residents — pregnant women, unfortunately — have tested positive for the Zika virus after returning home from trips out of the country.

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Twitchy Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement