CDC's June 4 Level 2 notice recommends mosquito prevention and chikungunya vaccination discussion for travelers to French Guiana, with special caution for pregnant travelers near delivery. [1][2]
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The reader test for french guiana chikungunya notice adds vaccine counseling to mosquito advice is the public record: if a later source changes that record, the frame changes; if it only changes the argument around the record, the article should not pretend the evidence moved.
That makes CDC the starting point rather than the whole story, because a brief still owes readers the exact object to revisit when the next update arrives and a plain reminder that the most useful follow-up will change the record, not merely the volume of attention around it, especially when the public argument is moving faster than the source trail.
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-- NORA WHITFIELD, Chicago