What to know about mosquito-borne viruses spreading in NJ

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New Jersey is now among the states with a rise in cases of rare, but potentially deadly mosquito-borne viruses. Eastern Equine Encephalitis, or EEE, has been detected in several mosquito pools across the state in Cape May, Hunterdon, Monmouth, Morris and Union counties -- along with one person confirmed infected.

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AMAZING HOW THESE VIRUSES KEEP EMERGING, CANT THINK 🤔 WHY

loisscott
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I don’t live in New Jersey none of the states that have these I’m safe

Suhadisgood
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Please Read:-
‘A Farewell To Virology’
by Dr Mark Bailey

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