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CDC Data Update Warns South and West Face Summer COVID-19 Increases as Two States Show Growing Transmission

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June 23, 2026

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CDC's June 22, 2026 respiratory data update — the first since Juneteenth — shows COVID growing in 2 states and warns the South and West face summer activity increases.

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Medical Daily

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· Jun 25, 2026

CDC Warns the South and West May Experience Increased COVID-19 Spread During the Summer Months

The CDC's June 22, 2026 data warns the South and West may face a summer COVID increase. Activity is currently low, but here's what the warning means and who faces the highest risk.

Africanews

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· Jun 26, 2026

Ebola cases jump as Congo tightens travel rules

Health officials said increased epidemiological surviellance was helping to detect cases earlier. They also said that community spread of the virus had grown

Vanguard News

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· Jul 10, 2026

Lassa fever surges as Nigeria records 66 cases, 7 deaths in 3 weeks

Meanwhile, the NCDC's latest report also showed that the outbreak continued to spread across 23 states and 111 local government areas. The post Lassa fever surges as Nigeria records 66 cases, 7 deaths in 3 weeks appeared first on Vanguard News.

South China Morning Post

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· Jul 2, 2026

Hong Kong enters summer flu season as Covid infections also climb

Hong Kong health authorities have called on the public to stay vigilant as the city has entered the summer flu season, with Covid-19 cases also on the rise. Dr Albert Au Ka-wing, head of the communicable disease branch of the Centre for Health Protection, said on Thursday that surveillance data suggested flu cases rose significantly last week, signalling the beginning of the seasonal infection period. He noted that it was difficult to predict how long the season would last, even though the most...

CityNews Montreal

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· Jul 7, 2026

More Montéregie and central Quebec areas under ‘enhanced monitoring’ for raccoon rabies

Quebec’s Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, Wildlife and Parks said Monday that 34 more municipalities were added to the “enhanced monitoring zone” as outbreaks of racoon rabies increase in the province. The enhanced monitoring zone now includes nine municipalities in Centre-du-Québec and 25 in the Montéregie region as authorities warned of a northward progression of [] The post More Montéregie and central Quebec areas under ‘enhanced monitoring’ for raccoon rabies appeared first on CityNews Montreal.

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Related coverage for "CDC Data Update Warns South and West Face Summer COVID-19 Increases as Two States Show Growing Transmission": Medical Daily — CDC Warns the South and West May Experience Increased COVID-19 Spread During the Summer Months. Africanews — Ebola cases jump as Congo tightens travel rules. Vanguard News — Lassa fever surges as Nigeria records 66 cases, 7 deaths in 3 weeks. South China Morning Post — Hong Kong enters summer flu season as Covid infections also climb. CityNews Montreal — More Montéregie and central Quebec areas under ‘enhanced monitoring’ for raccoon rabies