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600,000 Travellers Stranded due to Thomas Cook Bankruptcy. Deadly Mosquito Virus Has Killed 7 In US

600,000 Travellers Stranded due to Thomas Cook Bankruptcy. Deadly Mosquito Virus Has Killed 7 In US Roughly 600,000 travelers are stranded around the world after the British travel provider Thomas Cook declares bankruptcy. Thomas Cook, a 178-year-old British travel company and airline, declared bankruptcy early Monday morning, suspending operations and leaving hundreds of thousands of tourists stranded around the world.

7 dead from rare disease spread by mosquitoes. At least seven people have died from Eastern Equine Encephalitis, a rare disease spread by mosquitoes. At least 27 people have been infected in six states.

The latest reported deaths were in Connecticut and Massachusetts. The state health department in Massachusetts said there are now 75 communities at critical or high risk for the rare, but deadly disease, known as EEE.

The mosquito-borne virus causes severe brain inflammation in about 2% of infected adults and 6% of infected children. EEE is rare, occurring in about five to 10 people a year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. But this year, Massachusetts alone has reported 10 cases, and Michigan eight. One of them is Ronna Bagent's father, Stan Zalner.

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