PROVINCETOWN - Eastern Equine Encephalitis has been confirmed on the Outer Cape as towns across the region ramp up protections. Provincetown reported … [Read more...]
Cape Towns Issue Advisories Regarding Mosquito-Borne Illnesses Amid Heightened Concerns
BARNSTABLE - As several Cape Cod communities face moderate risk levels for West Nile Virus and Eastern Equine Encephalitis, local health officials are … [Read more...]
Mosquito Spraying In Plymouth County
PLYMOUTH – The Massachusetts Department of Public Health is announcing plans to conduct pesticide spraying for mosquitoes in Plymouth and Wareham. The … [Read more...]
EEE Detected Locally In Mosquitoes For First Time This Summer
HYANNIS – The Massachusetts Public Health Department says Eastern equine encephalitis virus has been detected in mosquitoes for the first time this … [Read more...]
Eastern Equine Encephalitis in Provincetown; Dennis Structure Fire
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EEE Virus Reported in Provincetown
PROVINCETOWN - Hot on the heels of a West Nile Virus positive sample in Eastham, Eastern Equine Encephalitis virus has been detected in a mosquito … [Read more...]
Drought Has Limited Mosquitoes in Area
BARNSTABLE - No eastern equine encephalitis or West Nile virus samples or human cases have emerged on Cape Cod so far this summer, and much of that … [Read more...]
Provincetown Officials Advise Residents to Be Aware of EEE
PROVINCETOWN - As samples of eastern equine encephalitis continue to be found across Massachusetts, officials in Provincetown are again reminding … [Read more...]
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