MICHIGAN (WPBN/WGTU) — Many Michiganders are spending less time in social gatherings and more time outdoors in efforts to stop the spread of COVID-19. Now, health experts are warning against a tick-borne illness that has symptoms similar to those of COVID-19. The symptoms of Anaplasmosis can mimic those of the virus. Source: WPBN
How COVID-19 and Lyme disease symptoms differ
After months of COVID-19 hibernation, many are finding nature, with ample social distancing opportunities, a good summertime escape. Source: Herald-Mail Media
Cass County Vector Control seeing uptick in tick activity
RED RIVER VALLEY — Year after year, the warmer weather brings with it a pesky but real threat: ticks. These are the precautions to take against the bugs and the diseases they carry Source: KVRR Local News
Bad tick season projected amid coronavirus pandemic
As if there wasn’t enough to worry about in 2020, experts are warning of a potentially bad tick season amid the coronavirus pandemic. Source: KNWA FOX24
Ticked Off: Getting Ticks Off of Your Person Safely
STATE WIDE–You were asked to stay at home for a long time, then told it was time to get outside and get some exercise. You’re being warned that you could pick up ticks, whether you’re outside in Source: 93.1FM WIBC
Protecting yourself from mosquito-borne diseases this summer
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health announced that the West Nile Virus was detected in mosquitoes for the first time this year in the Boston suburb of Belmont. Source: WWLP
Study shows decrease in tick population
Experts say there’s a 30% decrease in tick population Source: WPTZ
It’s summertime, so it’s tick and mosquito season
It’s summertime, and time to avoid ticks and mosquitoes. Source: Observer-Reporter
Perspective | The itch is back: Summer means mosquitoes and mosquitoes mean scratching
There will be blood: Iâve never experienced a Washington summer without being bitten. Source: Washington Post
Stay on top of tick bites and Lyme Disease prevention this summer
BY DONNA DUARTE-LADD While COVID-19 is still part of our everyday life, we also have to think about some of the ‘other’ concerns that come with summer. Source: amNewYork