Thursday, August 23, 2012

Dallas County, Texas, completes aerial spraying for West Nile virus - @dallasnews

Aerial spraying in Dallas County was expected to conclude late Thursday, ending an eight-day mission to kill mosquitoes spreading the West Nile virus.

“It’s the end of a stressful but successful operation,” said County Judge Clay Jenkins, who declared a public-health emergency two weeks ago as West Nile-related deaths mounted.

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