A Massachusetts town closes its parks to stop a mosquito-borne disease from spreading
Briefly

Plymouth, Massachusetts has closed parks from dusk to dawn due to a high risk of Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE), following its detection in a local horse.
Eastern equine encephalitis is spread through infected mosquitoes with a high fatality rate, posing severe risks despite its rarity, highlighting the need for community precaution.
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