Happened over the last several months and to a few months ago to last month to last week, to yesterday, this is indeed a pandemic in process. Reporter the cdc says the infections occurred at two separate workplaces in early july. Governor rick scott says that doctors offices, Visitors Centers and different local department of Health Offices will be receiving zika prevention kits for di good job dealing with it. But Congress Needs to approve more funding. Thank you. These cases of zika raising serious questions, new Health Questions around the country. Dr. Max gomez joins to us answer questions. So a lot of mosquitos out there. How do people know whether or not they have even been infected . Most people have been bitten and infected, and they wont mild symptoms usually. The most common symptoms are fever, rash, joint, muscle pain, pink eye, and a headache. These symptoms usually last a few days to a week. Now, infected people are rarely sick enough to go the to hospital and almost never
Fled. And in her driveway. Suffering from the laceration to her head. She was transported to elmhurst hospital where she is listed in stable condition. Following a brief surgical procedure, doctors removed an object from underneath her scalp. Preliminary inspection of this object indicates it appears to be a short piece of wire cable about a quarter inch in length. Reporter now police tell us that they are still unsure exactly how that wire ended up in the womans head. The suspect was shot in the groin. s burglar with six prior arrests. Well have much more coming up tonight at 6 00. We are live tonight from maspeth, queens, Tracee Carrasco cbs2 news. Thank you, tracee. Police are closing in on the hitandrun driver who killed two men in brooklyn. Security video shows the speeding car striking the men as they crossed the street. Cbs2 emily smith live with more on the investigation. Emily . Reporter maurice, you can see behind me a sign that is information. Its true, commissioner bradden
Teams worked to get the fire out. The massive flames lighting up the sky on 37th street in sunnyside wednesday night, more than 250 firefighters battling the raging fire as the warehouse burned. Inside a flammable combination fueling the burst of flames that could be seen and smelled for miles. Had a lot of wood, had a lot of lacquers, thinners, painters, paint in the shop spread. It was like a weird immense smell. It was really strong. Reporter the warehouse, listed as new york custom interior Millwork Corporation, a familyowned woodwork and interior design company. No employees were nz the building when the flames began around 7 30 p. M. It took crews four hours to get it under control. The chief urging people who live nearby to take precautions. Close your windows. Combustion. We asked that question right away, whats burning, but we hope most of it is consumed in the fire. Reporter and four firefighters did suffer some minor injuries during that fire fight. As for the cause of what
Didnt return home from jogging. She was found in this grassy area near a bike path around four hours later, around 11 15 last night, just a few blocks from her home, and she was pronounced dead here at the scene. Now, investigators say that her death does appear to be suspicious and this brush area where she was found is just across the street from a residential neighborhood where residents this morning say they know, . . You see so close by, it really a shock. Really a shock. I feel bad for the parents. She went jogging, you know, and she never, you know, returned home. I think somebody had to find her. Ed sad and shocking that its right in your back yard, and if you hear Something Like this going on, crazy. Very sad. Reporter again, evidence as they try to piece together what happened in this case. So far, though, police have not confirmed the identity of that victim. Reporting live this morning from howard beach, queens, Janelle Burrell, cbs 2 news. All right, janelle, thank you. Ne
I feel like im walking in a hot bath. Reporter or you feel like a marshmallow over a fire. Mushy. Reporter it mayor de blasio a fiveminute walk feel like a twohour journey. Its hard to breathe. Offensively hot. It offends my sensibility that its this hot. Reporter suzanne says she is doing her best to be a considerate new yorker and not overpower the grid. Its game on for this crew. They have been out on the turf for two hours. He is winded of a sprint. Describe the feeling. Its hot. All our feets are burning right now. Reporter they are playing smart soccer to make sure everyone walks off the field feeling okay. For what its worth, we keep refilling our bottles. Keep cool in the shade resting everything 30 minutes or so. Reporter or just take it easy. Avoid exertion. On the weekend, as lonnie said, this heat is here to indices to climb into the weekend so be careful. Take take care of yourself, elderly neighbors, pets and children. Vanessa murdoch, cbs 2 news. Keep it right here with