On August 26, Jinshi data reported that there were rare cases of the deadly disease Eastern Equine Encephalitis in Massachusetts, northeastern United States, with a mortality rate of 30%, according to the report by the Associated Press on the 25th. To prevent the spread of the epidemic, four high-risk towns have implemented nighttime lockdowns since the 21st.
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Fatal cases of "Eastern Equine Encephalitis" discovered in the Eastern United States: mortality rate reaches 30%, 4 towns urgently implement nighttime lockdowns
On August 26, Jinshi data reported that there were rare cases of the deadly disease Eastern Equine Encephalitis in Massachusetts, northeastern United States, with a mortality rate of 30%, according to the report by the Associated Press on the 25th. To prevent the spread of the epidemic, four high-risk towns have implemented nighttime lockdowns since the 21st.