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Doctors are not cheering tobacco giant Philip Morris International s move to CT

Doctors are not cheering tobacco giant Philip Morris International s move to CT
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Doctors are not cheering tobacco giant Philip Morris International s move to CT

Doctors are not cheering tobacco giant Philip Morris International s move to CT
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The Day - Will Connecticut students need to wear masks in the fall? - News from southeastern Connecticut

The Day - Will Connecticut students need to wear masks in the fall? - News from southeastern Connecticut
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Norwalk epidemiologist offers COVID-19 update, warns of ticks

Norwalk epidemiologist offers COVID-19 update, warns of ticks
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Two Connecticut residents diagnosed with the tick-borne Powassan virus

Two Connecticut residents diagnosed with the tick-borne Powassan virus Shutterstock 2 HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) Two Connecticut residents have been diagnosed with the Powassan virus, a disease carried by ticks that attacks the central nervous system. The Connecticut Department of Public Health reports that both cases involve people between 50 and 79 years old, one from Fairfield and the other from New Haven. Both patients were hospitalized in late April and lab tests showed they had contracted the virus, the department said Tuesday. These are the 11th and 12 cases of the virus found in Connecticut since 2016. Two of those were fatal. People who contract the virus often suffer no issues, but it can cause a serious or fatal illness with symptoms including fever, vomiting, headaches, weakness, confusion, loss of coordination and seizures.

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