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Viral outbreak kills 6

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A SEVERE viral outbreak at a New Jersey rehabilita­tion center for “medically fragile children” has left six youngsters dead and 12 others sick, the state Health Department said Tuesday.

There have been 18 cases of adenovirus at the Wanaque Center for Nursing and Rehabilita­tion in Haskell, about 50km northwest of New York, the New Jersey Health Department said in a statement.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in an email that it is providing technical assistance to the state.

In the past 10 years, cases of severe illness and death from the type of infection found at the facility have been reported in the US, said CDC spokeswoma­n Kate Fowlie in an email.

The strain afflicting the children is usually associated with acute respirator­y illness, according to the CDC, which on its website instructs health workers to report unusual clusters to state or local health department­s. The Health Department didn’t release the ages of the victims or address the severity of the illness in the other dozen cases.

The six deaths happened this month, according to Health Department spokeswoma­n Donna Leusner.

The facility was instructed not to admit new patients until the outbreak ends, and the Health Department said the number of new cases appears to be decreasing.

The strain in the New Jersey outbreak is No. 7 and is affecting “medically fragile” children with severely compromise­d immune systems, according to the Health Department.

AP

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? First responders gather on Piazza della Repubblica in central Rome after about 20 people were injured when an escalator (inset right) leading to the Repubblica metro station collapsed on Tuesday. AT least 20 people were injured when an escalator in the Rome metropolit­an system collapsed Tuesday night.A video shown on Sky TG24 shows the escalator accelerati­ng suddenly, and the people riding down on it collapsing onto one another.The dramatic footage shows people on the parallel escalator trying to pull others to safety.The cause was not immediatel­y known.The metropolit­an station at Piazza Repubblica near the main Termini train station was closed by investigat­ors.The prefect’s office put the number of injured at 20, mostly Russians in town for a Champion’s League soccer game between CSKA Moscow and Roma.The news agency ANSA quoted Rome Mayor Virginia Raggi as saying that witnesses reported people were jumping and dancing on the escalator before the accident.
Picture: AFP First responders gather on Piazza della Repubblica in central Rome after about 20 people were injured when an escalator (inset right) leading to the Repubblica metro station collapsed on Tuesday. AT least 20 people were injured when an escalator in the Rome metropolit­an system collapsed Tuesday night.A video shown on Sky TG24 shows the escalator accelerati­ng suddenly, and the people riding down on it collapsing onto one another.The dramatic footage shows people on the parallel escalator trying to pull others to safety.The cause was not immediatel­y known.The metropolit­an station at Piazza Repubblica near the main Termini train station was closed by investigat­ors.The prefect’s office put the number of injured at 20, mostly Russians in town for a Champion’s League soccer game between CSKA Moscow and Roma.The news agency ANSA quoted Rome Mayor Virginia Raggi as saying that witnesses reported people were jumping and dancing on the escalator before the accident.

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