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New York’s 1st human case of EEE since 2015 has died
New York reports death from EEE after 1st case diagnosed in nearly a decade
The first person in New York state to be diagnosed with eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) in nearly a decade has died, Gov. Kathy Hochul's office announced Monday. The case was confirmed on Sept. 20 in Ulster County -- located along the Hudson River -- by the state Department of Health.
New York resident dies from EEE; was state's first confirmed human case since 2015
A New York resident who contracted the first confirmed human case of Eastern equine encephalitis in the state in nearly a decade has died, according to the governor’s office.
New York's 1st human case of EEE since 2015 in Ulster County has died
Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Monday statewide actions to protect public health following reports that the first human case of eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) in New York since 2015 has died.
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After New Yorker dies of EEE, state declares virus an "imminent threat to the public"
The New York resident who tested positive for the mosquito-borne EEE virus has died, prompting state health officials to ...
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First EEE death in N.Y. prompts Hochul to declare imminent threat
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has declared the mosquito-borne EEE virus an imminent threat to the public after the death of a ...
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New York reports first death from EEE since 2015
The patient, who has not been identified, marks
New
York
’s first human case of
EEE
since 2015.
EEE
is a rare but ...
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Hochul announces Ulster County resident who contracted EEE has died
Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Monday afternoon the Ulster County resident believed to have contracted New York state’s first ...
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Rare mosquito-borne disease poses ‘imminent threat’ to New Yorkers; here’s what you need to know
New York officials are sounding the alarm on a rare, but severe, viral disease that recently claimed the life of an Ulster ...
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