However, no humans or animals have tested positive for the virus.
The Queens's sample was detected on July 17 in Flushing.
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I'd rather take my chances with this overinflated danger than have aerial spraying of toxic insecticides in our neighborhoods !
How come nobody has taken the time to come up with a vaccine for West Nile Virus ?
I think this may become just an excuse to put helicopters in the NYC air corridor (under a thinly disguised military exercise ???) to combat any future bio-terror assault) !
Does that sound too far fetched ? (Just an idle thought) !
2 comments:
I'd rather take my chances with this overinflated danger than have aerial spraying of toxic insecticides in our neighborhoods !
How come nobody has taken the time to come up with a vaccine for West Nile Virus ?
I think this may become just an excuse to put helicopters in the NYC air corridor (under a thinly disguised military exercise ???) to combat any future bio-terror assault) !
Does that sound too far fetched ? (Just an idle thought) !
I killed one of these crappers in my bedroom two nights ago. they are in town.
they are very distinct:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Aedes_Albopictus.jpg
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