DOH confirms 17th rat lungworm case this year
This is the 10th lab-confirmed case of the disease on the Big Island this year, bringing the statewide total to 17 this year. Health officials say the infant became infected most likely after accidentally consuming a slug or snail. "While the department is unable to provide specific information on this individual case, we can take this time to remind parents and caregivers about the importance of preventing infants and young children from putting slugs, snails, or other items in their mouths. We know that slugs, snails, and rats in all counties carry the parasite that can cause rat lungworm disease, so watching over young children is especially important." "The Hawaii Island District Health Office is making a concerted effort to reach parents and caregivers of infants and young children by providing education and resources about rat lungworm disease prevention to our Women, Infants and Children (WIC) and Early Intervention Services clients and our partners, including pediatricians and other healthcare providers," said Ueno. The first in a series of public service announcements about rat lungworm disease prevention is posted on the Hawaii Department of Agriculture's website at http://hdoa.hawaii.gov/blog/main/rat-lungworm-information/.
Department of Health confirms 17th case of rat lungworm disease in Hawaii
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Infant contracts rat lungworm disease, bringing number of cases in Hawaii to 17
The state has revealed its new strategy to battle a brain-infecting parasite. The Hawaii Department of Health didn't ask for funding to deal with rat lungworm disease ... The state has revealed its new strategy to battle a brain-infecting parasite. The Hawaii Department of Health didn't ask for funding to deal with rat lungworm disease ... A woman who contracted rat lungworm disease during a visit to the Big Island said the state needs to do more to educate people about the brain-invading parasite.
Hawaii residents have been told to prepare for a North Korean nuclear attack
State authorities have advised residents to prepare for an attack as they would if a tsunami or hurricane were about to hit the chain of islands. The Honolulu Civil Beat newspaper obtained a copy of the document circulated at the closed-door meeting. Pacific Command and the State Warning Point” and “Publish a new ‘Ballistic Missile Threat Annex’ to the State Emergency Operations Plan (underway).” It would give people about 12 to 15 minutes to get to safety, after which they would be required to stay indoors for 48 to 72 hours. But in a darkly positive note the Frequently Asked Questions portion of the document said “current estimates of human casualties based on the size (yield) of North Korean nuclear weapon technology suggests an explosion less than 8 miles in diameter” which would mean about 90 per cent of the state’s population would survive in the event of an attack. During his speech, Mr Trump did not hold back on the isolated Asian nation and its mercurial leader Kim Jong-un, saying he would “totally destroy” it should North Korea threaten and attack the US or an ally.
A Hell-Bent Hacker Turns Up The Heat On The Hawaii Five-0 Season 8 Premiere - CBS.com
Get ready—the upcoming season of Hawaii Five-0 will be as action-packed as the last! In "A'ole e 'olelo mai ana ke ahi ua ana ia (Fire will never say that it has had enough)", the team finds themselves in the hotseat when hacker Aaron Wright masterminds the jailbreak of arsonist Jason Duclair. Of course, that means the episode will pit their characters on opposite sides of the case! STREAM: Full Episodes Of Hawaii Five-0 On CBS All Access Also, in a literal baptism by fire, Tani Rey (Meaghan Rath) joins the task force. Hand-picked by McGarrett (Alex O'Loughlin) and Danny (Scott Caan), she'll prove if she'll be an asset during the hot pursuit of Duclair.
Federal Relief to Puerto Rico Won’t Include Waiving Law That Drives up Import Costs
The administration announced some bad news for Puerto Rico: It will not be waiving the Jones Act, which significantly restricts the ability of foreign or foreign-owned ships from bringing goods to Puerto Rico. Spokesman David Lapan said most of the humanitarian shipments to Puerto Rico will be through barges, which make up a significant portion of the U.S.-flagged cargo fleet. I guess I have to keep repeating myself: the law is the law, and therefore it should be applied to equally to all. "The administration announced some bad news for Puerto Rico: It will not be waiving the Jones Act, which significantly restricts the ability of foreign or foreign-owned ships from bringing goods to Puerto Rico." That's good. I guess I have to keep repeating myself: the law is the law, and therefore it should be applied to equally to all.
Roy's Classic Melting Hot Chocolate Soufflé Is Legit Off The Charts Delicious
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