Obama asking Congress for emergency funding to combat Zika
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama is asking Congress for more than
$1.8 billion in emergency funding to fight the Zika virus and the
mosquitoes that spread it here and abroad, but says “there shouldn’t be a
panic on this.”
The virus is spreading rapidly through Latin
America. While most people experience either mild or no symptoms, Zika
is suspected of causing a devastating birth defect — babies born with
abnormally small heads — and pregnant Americans are urged to avoid
travel to affected areas.
U.S. health officials say the money is
critical for research into the birth defect known as microcephaly. They
also want to speed development of a vaccine and better diagnostic tests,
and expand mosquito control programs. Some of the money would also aid
Zika-stricken countries and territories.
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