Triple E virus prompts Gov. Hochul to declare an imminent threat

Governor Hochul Declares ‘Imminent Threat’ Over Triple E Virus Outbreak

According to New York State Governor Kathy Hochul, a person in New York State has died after contracting Eastern Equine Encephalitis, also known as Triple E.

According to the governor’s office, this is the first reported case of the virus in New York State since 2015.

On September 20, a case was confirmed in Ulster County, leading the State Health Department to issue a Declaration of Imminent Threat to Public Health due to the virus.

The state can now provide additional resources to aid in the prevention of Triple E, including increased mosquito spraying efforts.

Visitors to State Parks will now be provided with mosquito repellent, according to a statement from Hochul’s Office. In addition, the Department of Environmental Conservation plans to increase awareness about the virus by placing signs around campgrounds.

The Centers for Disease Control & Prevention suggests several effective strategies for preventing mosquito bites.

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