US pulls two more from Cuba amid puzzling health cases now affecting China
In Summary : The US government has withdrawn two more US workers from its embassy in Cuba following fresh accounts of bizarre noises foll...
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In Summary :
The US government has withdrawn two more US workers from its embassy in Cuba following fresh accounts of bizarre noises followed by an array of symptoms consistent with mild traumatic head injuries, according to a series of reports from the Associated Press. The two workers are considered “potentially new cases” in mysterious incidents plaguing Cuba and also workers in the US consulate in the Chinese city of Guangzhou, just northwest of Hong Kong.The workers have been sent to the University of Pennsylvania for more neurological testing, where experts previously evaluated and treated 21 of the 24 confirmed US cases from Cuba and have begun evaluating workers evacuated from Guangzhou. Prior to these new cases, US officials had said that the most recent suspicious incidents in Cuba occurred in August of 2017—suggesting that the incidents there may have stopped. But over the weekend, Cuban officials released a statement reporting that one of the two new potential cases, a female worker, reported health symptoms on May 29 and had heard unexplained sounds in her home two days earlier. [...]
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The US government has withdrawn two more US workers from its embassy in Cuba following fresh accounts of bizarre noises followed by an array of symptoms consistent with mild traumatic head injuries, according to a series of reports from the Associated Press. The two workers are considered “potentially new cases” in mysterious incidents plaguing Cuba and also workers in the US consulate in the Chinese city of Guangzhou, just northwest of Hong Kong.The workers have been sent to the University of Pennsylvania for more neurological testing, where experts previously evaluated and treated 21 of the 24 confirmed US cases from Cuba and have begun evaluating workers evacuated from Guangzhou. Prior to these new cases, US officials had said that the most recent suspicious incidents in Cuba occurred in August of 2017—suggesting that the incidents there may have stopped. But over the weekend, Cuban officials released a statement reporting that one of the two new potential cases, a female worker, reported health symptoms on May 29 and had heard unexplained sounds in her home two days earlier. [...]
kindly refer the following link as follow up :
https://arstechnica.com/?p=1324483
