Will be interesting to see if the News release of the first local transmitted Zika case in RGV will impact the Snowbird numbers.
"(CNN)Texas has become the second state in the continental United States to confirm a locally transmitted case of the Zika virus, state and federal health officials said Monday.
Lab results confirmed the virus in a non-pregnant female resident of Brownsville last week. She has not traveled to an area where the virus is circulating and has no other known exposure to the virus that would have put her at risk for infection.
Health officials said they are not surprised to confirm local transmission of this virus in South Texas, near the Mexico border.
"We knew it was only a matter of time before we saw a Zika case spread by a mosquito in Texas," state Health Commissioner Dr. John Hellerstedt said. He added that more cases are expected, but officials do not believe the virus will be widespread."
Did not seem to slow down the number of Snowbirds in Florida!
rocmoc n AZ