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Will El Pasoans Fight The Man & Revolt Against The Mask Mandate?

Will El Pasoans Fight The Man & Revolt Against The Mask Mandate?
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Mosquitoes in El Paso test positive for St Louis encephalitis virus

City of El Paso urges residents to prepare for mosquito season

Elderly populations and those with underlying medical conditions such as cancer, diabetes, hypertension, kidney disease and people who have received organ transplants are at higher disk of developing serious illnesses from mosquito-borne West Nile Virus. “Vulnerable populations for COVID-19 are some of the same individuals who could be affected greatly by a disease like West Nile Virus,” Angela Mora, director of Public Health, said in a news statement. “We need to be vigilant and proactive in order to prevent mosquito breeding and mosquito bites.” Other diseases spread to humans from mosquitos, but haven t been detected in El Paso, include Zika, Chikungunya and Dengue. Currently there is no scientific evidence to suggest mosquitoes spread COVID-19.

El Paso health officials urge COVID-19 vaccinations as demand drops

Vaccinating younger adults, however, is the biggest goal for city officials moving forward. All those young adults are probably working or probably still have some doubts about getting vaccinated, said Dr. Hector Ocaranza, the city-county health authority for the El Paso Department of Public Health. The city has been taking vaccinations to residents through pop-up vaccination clinics across the city during events such as the El Paso Artists and Farmers Market or at the unveiling of a new community center.  Incentives might be offered for vaccinations Incentivizing people to get vaccinated, D Agostino said, also is an option being considered. The race to vaccinate El Pasoans is taking on increased urgency as new COVID-19 strains are reported in the area. So far, two variants, the California and United Kingdom variants, have been identified in 11 people in El Paso, according to Angela Mora, the city s public health director.

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