By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy.
Accept
Xclusiveloaded NewsXclusiveloaded NewsXclusiveloaded News
  • Home
  • News
    • Politics
    • World
  • Entertainment
    • Music News
  • Exchange Rate
    • USD/NGN
    • EUR/NGN
    • GBP/NGN
    • CBN
    • BTC/NGN
    • BTC/USD
  • Business
    • Market
  • Technology
  • Sports
    • Football
    • Boxing
    • MMA
    • Basketball
    • Tennis
    • WWE
    • Other Sports
  • People
  • Lifestyle
    • Beauty
    • Relationship
    • Wellness
  • My Bookmarks
Reading: Massachusetts deadly mosquito virus outbreak hits hard, authorities shutdown parks
Share
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
Xclusiveloaded NewsXclusiveloaded News
Font ResizerAa
  • Home
  • News
  • Entertainment
  • Exchange Rate
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Sports
  • People
  • Lifestyle
  • My Bookmarks
  • Home
  • News
    • Politics
    • World
  • Entertainment
    • Music News
  • Exchange Rate
    • USD/NGN
    • EUR/NGN
    • GBP/NGN
    • CBN
    • BTC/NGN
    • BTC/USD
  • Business
    • Market
  • Technology
  • Sports
    • Football
    • Boxing
    • MMA
    • Basketball
    • Tennis
    • WWE
    • Other Sports
  • People
  • Lifestyle
    • Beauty
    • Relationship
    • Wellness
  • My Bookmarks
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
  • Privacy Policy
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
© 2024 Xclusiveloaded News. All Rights Reserved.
Xclusiveloaded News > News > World > Massachusetts deadly mosquito virus outbreak hits hard, authorities shutdown parks
World

Massachusetts deadly mosquito virus outbreak hits hard, authorities shutdown parks

Bryan Ula
Last updated: August 26, 2024 8:12 pm
Bryan Ula - Senior Reporter
9 months ago
Share
cdc
Mosquito bite SOURCE: FOX WEATHER | Xclusiveloaded News
SHARE

Officials in New England have ordered the immediate closure of public parks and fields following the sudden outbreak of Massachusetts deadly mosquito virus.

According to reports, the virus, named Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE), was recently discovered in a horse in Massachusetts and has since then, given rise to the number of cases recorded in the Plymouth, a town in Massachusetts.

According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, CDC, EEE is a rare but deadly virus with fatality rate varying from 33% to 70%.

It states that most deaths recorded from EEE are recorded from between two to 10 days after the onset of symptoms which may include fever, chills, body aches, joint pain and neurological diseases such as meningitis and encephalitis in some cases.

While authorities say measures are being put in place to check the spread of the deadly mosquito virus, citizens have also been urged to take utmost precautionary measures by avoiding public parks and fields as soon as the sun goes down.

Health officials also urged people to wear bug spray when outdoors, ensure that every standing water around their homes are properly drained and make sure that screens on their homes are tightly fitted to windows and doors to prevent mosquitoes from entering.

Authorities also clarified that as part of measures taken on its part, the shutdown effective last Friday, is meant to avail designated crews the time and space to spray chemicals that would kill already infected mosquitoes and prevent further spread of the virus.

It added that, while spraying of parks and fields was set to commence early this week, the exercise would also be extended to schools in town by mid-week.

This is especially as some infected mosquitoes were recently found in nearby communities in Massachusetts such as Halifax and Kingston in Plymouth County, Barnstable in Barnstable County and Amesbury and Haverhill in Essex County.

In a statement, Plymouth’s Commissioner of Health and Human Services Michelle Bratti said, “As (Massachusetts Department of Public Health) has now elevated Plymouth’s EEE risk status to high, it is important to take extra precautions when outdoors and follow state and local health guidelines to avoid unnecessary risk to exposure to EEE.”

On their part, Massachusetts Department of Public Health have warned that all hands must be on deck as EEE affects people of all ages and is usually spread to humans through the bite of an infected mosquito.

You Might Also Like

Normalcy returns to Birmingham Airport after explosion scares

Elon Musk pledges to donate $45 million a month to help Trump win

Dutch teams soccer attack how it happened what you need to know as arrests are made

Tina Peters sentence to nine-years in prison for election irregularities

Louisville Kentucky explosion kill two, ten injured, incident under investigation says authorities

Share This Article
Facebook Email Print
ByBryan Ula
Senior Reporter
Follow:
Bryan Ula is a journalist with four years of working experience in both broadcast and online media. He is a skilled digital marketer, public speaker and freelance content writer. He holds a B.Sc. in Mass Communication from Benue State University (BSU).
Previous Article images (39) Ekiti urges local governments to embrace fiscal discipline for sustainable development
Next Article 20240826 215014 “Marriage is a scam” Feminist Saida Boj ridicules marriage
Leave a Comment Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

about us

We are one of the best News website in Nigeria

  • News
  • Politics
  • World
  • Business
  • Market
  • Entertainment
  • Music News
  • People
  • Lifestyle
  • Relationship
  • Sports
  • Basketball
  • Boxing
  • Football
  • MMA

Find Us on Socials

© 2025 Xclusiveloaded News. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
adbanner
favicon
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?