niman Posted April 7, 2016 Report Posted April 7, 2016 A second Inland resident has been confirmed to have the Zika virus, a county health department spokeswoman said Thursday, April 7.Another person living in San Bernardino County has tested positive for the virus the second case in the Inland region, said spokeswoman Claudia DoyleThe person’s gender, age and hometown, and whether the virus was picked up while traveling, was not available.http://www.pe.com/articles/inland-799185-second-confirmed.html
niman Posted April 7, 2016 Author Report Posted April 7, 2016 ZIKA VIRUS: Second Inland case confirmed in San Bernardino CountyBy SUZANNE HURT / STAFF WRITERPublished: April 7, 2016 Updated: 3:15 p.m. By DAVID GOLDMAN, ASSOCIATED PRESSA second Inland resident has been confirmed to have the Zika virus, a county health department spokeswoman said Thursday, April 7.Another person living in San Bernardino County has tested positive for the virus the second case in the Inland region, said spokeswoman Claudia DoyleThe person’s gender, age and hometown, and whether the virus was picked up while traveling, was not available.San Bernardino County’s Department of Public Health did not provide any other information about the latest case, Doyle said.The county reported its first confirmed case of Zika on March 11. That case involved a woman who returned from South America in January. No other information was made available by the county.The second resident also became infected while traveling outside the U.S.The residents live in Colton and Rancho Cucamonga, Doyle said.http://www.pe.com/articles/inland-799185-second-confirmed.html
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