West Nile virus: Dallas declares state of emergency
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West Nile virus: Dallas declares state of emergency
By Anna Werner
(CBS News) The city of Dallas has declared a state of emergency over the West Nile virus. The worst outbreak in years is blamed for 10 deaths and 200 illnesses in America's ninth largest city.
The mayor has approved aerial spraying to stop the spread of the virus. It's a measure that hasn't been seen there since 1966. The aerial assault against mosquitoes carrying the West Nile Virus in Dallas county could begin as early as Thursday. It's a controversial move that the mayor says carries more rewards than risks.
"I want to take the politics out of it," Mayor Mike Rawlings said. "I want to say this is my responsibility. I will take the heat for it."
Jordan Connor is one of hundreds of West Nile victims in the Dallas area. The rare strand of the virus affects her brain, and at any moment she could lose consciousness or control of her limbs. Ebonie Conner, her mother, told CBS News, "Jordan went from lethargic when I woke her up to go to the doctor, to being narcoleptic."