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Mosquito season: How to prevent West Nile virus
SUMMARY: Harris County is currently experiencing peak mosquito season, raising concerns about West Nile Virus. So far, five cases have been reported, with over 400 mosquito samples testing positive. Dr. David Pur, Chief Medical Officer of Houston, explained that about 75% of infected individuals may show no symptoms or only mild ones, while 25% can suffer more severe flu-like symptoms. Around 1% of cases lead to serious neurological issues, with a mortality rate of approximately 10%. To prevent infection, individuals should use mosquito repellents containing DEET, eliminate standing water, and wear long clothing outdoors. Long-term immunity is likely after infection.
Dr. David Persse, Chief Medical Officer with the City of Houston, shares tips to avoid a West Nile Virus infection.
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SAPD, witnesses' videos offer different accounts of man officers used a 'Taser' on after crash
SUMMARY: Three people are dead and one is hospitalized following a series of crashes that began early Friday on Roosevelt Avenue. A suspect, driving aggressively, rear-ended a vehicle, resulting in three fatalities. After fleeing the scene, the suspect was apprehended by police. This crash caused significant traffic, leading to a second incident where teenagers tried to navigate around the blockage and collided with another vehicle. Witnesses claim that a bystander, trying to help, was wrongfully tased by officers, resulting in allegations of police violence. The SAPD is investigating the events, with conflicting accounts from witnesses and police.
San Antonio police said it used a Taser on a man on Friday after a deadly hit-and-run crash that left three people dead, one person hospitalized and two people arrested.
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‘Full of life’: Student dies after first day of basketball practice at Cy-Fair ISD middle school
SUMMARY: 13-year-old Xavier Thompson, a student athlete at Thornton Middle School, died following an asthma attack on the first day of basketball practice. His family believes school staff failed to act quickly enough, as Xavier had two inhalers but they weren’t accessible. His mother, Britney Thompson, was contacted by a friend in panic, and though medics were eventually called, it’s unclear how long it took. The family’s attorney suspects gross negligence and is considering a lawsuit. The school district has not responded to inquiries or offered condolences. A memorial was held, and Xavier’s funeral is planned for tomorrow.
A family and community are mourning after a student athlete died on the first day of basketball practice at Cy-Fair ISD’s Thornton …
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A winter storm approaches towns destroyed by Hurricane Helene
SUMMARY: A powerful storm system, including a bomb cyclone, is causing severe flooding and power outages across the West, with forecasts predicting up to 16 inches of rain in California and Oregon. Approximately 200,000 homes remain without power, and at least two fatalities have been reported. In North Carolina, winter weather complicates recovery for survivors of Hurricane Helen, many of whom are in temporary housing and struggling to stay warm. Volunteers are working to provide essential supplies like blankets and generators, while concerns over exposure and healthcare access persist as frigid conditions may last into Saturday. Community support remains crucial during this crisis.
North Carolina is getting cold winter weather this week, and residents who are still without homes are concerned on safety through these tough conditions.
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