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U.S. Declares a Public Health Emergency in Puerto Rico in Response to Zika Outbreak
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U.S. Declares a Public Health Emergency in Puerto Rico in Response to Zika Outbreak
Fri, 2016-08-12 20:41 — Kathy Gilbeaux
hhs.gov - August 12, 2016
HHS declares a public health emergency in Puerto Rico in response to Zika outbreak
Coordinating with the government of Puerto Rico to help combat the virus, which puts thousands of pregnant women at risk
August 12, 2016 – La Fortaleza and Washington D.C. – At the request of Governor Alejandro García Padilla, U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia M. Burwell today declared a public health emergency for Puerto Rico, signaling that the current spread of Zika virus poses a significant threat to public health in the Commonwealth relating to pregnant women and children born to pregnant women with Zika. The declaration is a tool that provides support to the government of Puerto Rico to address the outbreak on the island and underscores the public health risk of Zika, particularly to pregnant women and women of childbearing age.
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