Thursday, January 28, 2016

CDC: Zika: 31 isolated cases in 11 U.S. states and DC

However, in the United States it is not spreading locally, instead all the people are coming from these other places where it is spreading locally: And the place with the most local cases is Brazil where it started:
Also, it is important to note that only Pregnant women for the most part are having trouble with this virus. The way it spreads is mosquitoes light on an infected person (anywhere they are) and then they spread it by biting someone else and then someone else and then someone else. This is how it spreads.

IN the following places Zika is spreading locally:

Samoa
Mexico
Honduras
Haiti
Puerto Rico
Saint Martin
Guadeloupe
Martinique
Barbados
Guyana
Cape Verde
Guatemala
Panama
El Salvador
Venezuela
Suriname
French Guiana
Brazil
Boliva
Paraguay
Ecuador
Columbia

All this information was from a map on CNN at 1:39pm  Pacific time here in the U.S.

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