The U.S. flu season is starting slowly, and it’s not clear if it will be as bad as last winter’s NEW YORK -- The U.S. flu season is starting slowly, and it's unclear if it will be as bad as last ...
Spain manager Luis de la Fuente responding to the 'abnormal' and 'unprecedented' situation involving Lamine Yamal's secret ...
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California officials are investigating a potential local spread of clade I mpox, a strain more severe than clade II, which has circulated at low levels across the U.S. since 2022. The Los Angeles ...
The first U.S. cases of a potentially more severe form of mpox without known travel were reported in California, health officials said this week. "The identification of cases of clade I mpox, which ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Officials are concerned that a potentially more severe strain of mpox is starting to spread locally after a third ...
Three cases of a severe and rare virus strain were detected in Los Angeles County this week, and local officials are concerned it could be spreading. The Los Angeles County Public Health Department ...
LOS ANGELES (CNS) -- The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Thursday confirmed another case of a more severe strain of mpox in a local patient who has no known history of travel to areas ...
Los Angeles County has confirmed its first case of a version of Mpox that is considered to be more serious than the typical case seen by health officials. On Thursday, the County Public Health ...
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L.A. County now has two confirmed cases of a more severe strain of mpox — the first cases in the country without any recent travel history. What’s new: The L.A. County Department of Public Health ...
Los Angeles County CEO Fesia Davenport was quietly paid $2 million in a mysterious settlement two months ago, LAist reports. The “confidential” deal was approved in July to “compensate her for damages ...
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