KevinmH9
08-22-05, 04:41 PM
http://cbs4boston.com/news/local_story_234151638.html
http://www.thewmurchannel.com/health/4880685/detail.html
Basically two people from the state of New Hampshire have been treated for symptoms of Eastern Equine Encephalitis or known as EEE. The 4-year-old boy lives the next town over from me and another woman was treated in Londonderry which is not too far from my location as well. From what I was told, this disease has not appeared in this area since the 1980's. Now this makes me feel uneasy when im out biking now, cause I tend to bike in the late afternoon and early evening :( . Time to stock up on bug repellent.
P.S...I messed up the title a bit...I noticed it...Sorry :rolleyes:
http://www.thewmurchannel.com/health/4880685/detail.html
Basically two people from the state of New Hampshire have been treated for symptoms of Eastern Equine Encephalitis or known as EEE. The 4-year-old boy lives the next town over from me and another woman was treated in Londonderry which is not too far from my location as well. From what I was told, this disease has not appeared in this area since the 1980's. Now this makes me feel uneasy when im out biking now, cause I tend to bike in the late afternoon and early evening :( . Time to stock up on bug repellent.
P.S...I messed up the title a bit...I noticed it...Sorry :rolleyes:
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