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The Heart for Illness Management and Prevention has issued a journey alert over the alarming unfold of monkeypox — whereas confirming greater than 200 individuals are being tracked in Massachusetts, having been in touch with the primary confirmed affected person within the US.
The CDC launched the level-2 alert late Monday, advising individuals to “apply enhanced precautions” — and warning that it “is deadly in as many as 1 to 11% of people that develop into contaminated.”
“Some instances had been reported amongst males who’ve intercourse with males,” the well being authority mentioned on the identical day one other professional mentioned some instances appeared to have stemmed from sexual exercise at raves in Europe.
In its advisory, the CDC emphasised in daring the necessity to keep away from “shut contact with sick individuals, together with these with pores and skin lesions or genital lesions” — in addition to “contact with useless or reside wild animals.”
The advisory listed 16 nations the place the illness has been confirmed as of Monday outdoors of the components of Africa the place it has historically been contained.
Not less than one different nation joined the checklist Tuesday, with officers in Slovenia confirming a case in a traveler who had returned from the Canary Islands in Spain.
The World Well being Group revealed Tuesday that there have been 131 confirmed monkeypox instances and an additional 106 suspected ones.
On Monday, CDC officers advised a press briefing that an unidentified Massachusetts man who had not too long ago returned from Canada remained the one confirmed monkeypox case within the US.
Different suspected instances — together with one within the Massive Apple — had been nonetheless formally solely listed as orthopoxvirus instances, the household that monkeypox belongs to, the briefing was advised.
All of the suspected instances within the US have been males who had a related journey historical past, the briefing heard.
Whereas the US affected person was in isolation in Massachusetts Basic Hospital, well being officers there “have been monitoring over 200 contacts,” Jennifer McQuiston, deputy director of the CDC’s division of excessive consequence pathogens and pathology, advised the briefing.
Whereas that included the affected person’s private contacts, “the overwhelming majority of them are well being care staff,” McQuiston mentioned, in accordance with the Boston Herald.
“Proper now we hope to maximise vaccine distribution to those who we all know would profit from it,” McQuiston mentioned.
“These are individuals who’ve had contacts with a identified monkeypox affected person, well being care staff, very shut private contacts, and people particularly who is likely to be at excessive threat for extreme illness.”
The US has round one thousand doses of JYNNEOS, an permitted vaccine for smallpox and monkeypox “and you’ll anticipate that degree to ramp up in a short time within the coming weeks,” McQuiston mentioned.
On Tuesday, the WHO’s director for World Infectious Hazard Preparedness, Sylvie Briand, admitted that it was unattainable to know if the 131 confirmed instances had been simply the “tip of the iceberg.”
Nevertheless, whereas the outbreak was “not regular,” it remained “containable,” she advised the World Well being Meeting in Geneva.
“Let’s not make a mountain out of a molehill,” she mentioned.
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New Hampshire is leading an effort from 25 states to challenge a Massachusetts gun law, and this month, they’re taking it to the Supreme Court.
The centerpiece of the argument is the Pheasant Lane Mall in Nashua, N.H., which reaches across state lines into Tyngsborough. If shoppers park on the south side of the mall’s parking lot, they might end up crossing state lines during a visit.
The attorneys general of New Hampshire and 24 other Republican-led states say this poses a potential problem for firearm holders. A New Hampshire resident who is legally carrying a firearm on their home state’s side of the parking lot may inadvertently be breaking the law when they cross the lot into Massachusetts, where it is illegal to carry without a permit.
Joining New Hampshire are the attorneys general of Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wyoming, who are calling the arrangement unconstitutional. The states have rallied behind Phillip Marquis of Rochester, N.H., to ask the Supreme Court to protect out-of-state residents from Massachusetts’ firearms regulations.
“The geography of the mall is such that a New Hampshire resident might find themselves in Massachusetts if she parks on the south side of the parking lot or visits Buffalo Wild Wings,” reads a brief from the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office to the Supreme Court. “If that person is carrying a firearm without a Massachusetts license — which would be constitutionally protected activity in most of the mall—that person risks being charged as a felon and facing mandatory incarceration in Massachusetts.”
The trouble began for Marquis in 2022 when he was in a car accident in Massachusetts, according to the brief. When police arrived, he informed them that he had a pistol on him and was subsequently charged with carrying a firearm without a license.
Marquis previously sued the Commonwealth for the burdens that Massachusetts’ firearms permit law creates on out-of-state visitors, but the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court denied his claims. They ruled in March that the state’s nonresident firearms licensing laws were constitutional, according to court documents.
Claiming that the Massachusetts court denied him his Second and Fourteenth Amendment rights, Marquis has petitioned the Supreme Court to federally overrule that court’s decision. In his petition, Marquis invoked New York State Rifle & Police Association, Inc. v. Bruen, where the court established that state firearms restrictions must be covered by the Second Amendment or adhere to historical firearms regulations.
Using Bruen, Marquis and the Republican attorneys general supporting him are aiming to prove that there is no justification for applying Massachusetts’ firearms restrictions to out-of-state residents and that to do so would be unconstitutional. However, the state’s Supreme Judicial Court found the law constitutional even under Bruen because it intends to prevent dangerous people from obtaining firearms, just as historical regulations have done.
“To the extent that the Commonwealth restricts the ability of law-abiding citizens to carry firearms within its borders, the justification for so doing is credible, individualized evidence that the person in question would pose a danger if armed,” the Supreme Judicial Court’s decision read. “Both case law and the historical record unequivocally indicate that this justification is consistent with ‘the Nation’s historical tradition of firearm regulation.’”
It’s not immediately clear if the Supreme Court will respond to Marquis’ appeal or when it will make any kind of decision, but lower courts are at something of a crossroads with how and when to apply Bruen to gun possession cases. As such, they are looking to the Supreme Court for a more definitive answer.
Since the proof of historical context that Bruen requires has led to some uncertainty, any ruling that these lower courts make is likely to amount to a partisan decision. However, if the Supreme Court provides more substantive clarity in a response to Marquis, these lower courts just might find the answer they are seeking.
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Massachusetts State Lottery players won two $100,000 prizes Friday from the day’s “Mass Cash” drawings.
The winning tickets were sold at the Roslindale Food Mart on Washington Street and McSheffrey’s of the South End convenience store (with Mobil gas) on Main Street in Woburn.
Mass Cash drawings happen twice daily, at 2 p.m. and at 9 p.m. It costs just $1 to play.
Overall, at least 625 prizes worth $600 or more were won or claimed in Massachusetts on Monday, including 6 in Springfield, 22 in Worcester and 14 in Boston.
The Massachusetts State Lottery releases a full list of winning tickets every day. The list only includes winning tickets worth more than $600.
The two largest lottery prizes won so far in 2025 were each worth $15 million. One of the prizes was from a winning “Diamond Deluxe” scratch ticket sold in Holyoke, and the other was from a “300X” scratch ticket sold on Cape Cod.
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