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On Tuesday officials at Hackensack University Medical Center in New Jersey revealed that a mother with the Zika virus gave birth to a baby with microcephaly at the hospital.
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Medicaid can be used to cover mosquito repellent to prevent the spread of the Zika virus, federal regulators told state and private Medicaid officials in a letter sent Wednesday.

Coverage of repellent — when prescribed by a health professional — with the federal matching dollars given other Medicaid-covered treatments is the primary change in the new Department of Health and Human Services guidance. The letter is intended to clarify how low-income people covered by Medicaid can protect themselves so they don’t contract the virus or get tested and treated in case they do. HHS alerted about 50,000 people involved in Medicaid plans.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says Zika is the definitive cause of an epidemic of birth defects in Brazil and other some countries with outbreaks of the virus. It also causes Guillain-Barré syndrome, a rare condition in which the body attacks its own nerve cells, causing paralysis. The virus is largely spread by mosquitoes, can sometimes be transmitted sexually or through blood transfusions.

The $1.9 billion President Obama requested from Congress in February to combat Zika included a provision to boost Puerto Rico’s Medicaid program by $250 million for a year, but Congress has so far only approved a much smaller amount. Puerto Rico has been hard hit by both Zika and a financial crisis that has left the territory unable to cover the cost of testing and treating residents.

Although the only U.S. residents with Zika got it while travelling abroad, experts expect people here may become afflicted by the virus as early as this summer.

But there may be far bigger problems when it comes to Zika and health coverage, says Joan Alker, executive director of the Georgetown University Health Policy Institute. Even pregnant women in the United States legally often have to wait five years before they get Medicaid coverage. Only 23 states have accepted the federal offer of matching funds if they cover them sooner. Texas, Florida and Arizona — which face some of the greatest threats from the virus — have not.

And undocumented immigrants have no health coverage at this time.

The letter sent by Vikki Wachino, director of HHS’  Center for Medicaid and CHIP Services, also reminded Medicaid managed care plans that they can go beyond the required services that must by covered by Medicaid to do more to stop the spread of Zika. As Alker notes, the lifetime health care for a child with microcephaly, a condition in which babies are born with unusually small heads and incomplete brain development, is “very, very costly” so the plans might pay to have screens installed to keep mosquitoes out of homes.

States can also make optional diagnostic and screening Medicaid services available to adults concerned about Zika. And, HHS noted, they are required to cover all medically necessary diagnostic services related to the detection of a Zika virus infection, including diagnosis of microcephaly and other birth defects without limit to individuals under the age of 21.

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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSRio Mayor Tries to Ease Zika Fears | 1:05

Visitors to this year’s Olympic Games in Brazil are safe from the Zika virus, according to the Mayor of Rio de Janeiro, However, one medical expert disagrees. (May 16)
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWS6 Things To Know About Zika Virus | 2:39

CDC Director Dr. Tom Frieden answers questions about the Zika virus and new guidelines issued by the health agency on Friday. (Feb. 5)
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSWhite House taps Ebola funds to temporarily stave off Zika | 1:08

The Obama administration says transferring over $500 million from the Ebola fight still won’t be enough to properly combat Zika.Video provided by Newsy
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSThe fight against the Zika Virus starts with mosquito control | 3:21

Following a Dengue Fever outbreak in 2009 the Key West Mosquito Control District ramped up their domestic mosquito control program to target the Aedes aegytpi mosquito which is also the mosquito most responsible for spreading the Zika Virus.
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSDr. Anthony Fauci warns funding stalemate threatens to slow effort to contain Zika virus | 10:50

NAIAD Director Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top expert on infectious diseases, warned that a continuing funding stalemate between the White House and Congress threatens to slow efforts to contain the Zika virus “to a dangerous level”.

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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSU.S. swimmers address Zika, Michael Phelps, Rio Olympics | 1:44

Members and hopefuls from the 2016 U.S. Olympic swimming team address concerns over the Zika virus, Michael Phelps’ return and competing in the Olympics for the first time.
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSAP: Insecticide Shipments Stopped As Zika Spread | 2:38

An Associated Press investigation has found that Brazil’s fight against Zika was hampered last fall because the Health Ministry ran out of larvicide. Shipments across the country were suspended between August and October. (March 18)
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSOlympic media summit: Zika virus on athletes’ minds | 1:56

USA TODAY Sports’ Rachel Axon recaps it all.

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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSRio de Janeiro firefighters, drones join Zika battle | 1:07

Firefighters in the state of Rio de Janeiro will use drones to identify potential Zika mosquito breeding areas
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSZika: Pain and panic in Brazil | 4:28

USA Today Sports travels across Brazil and finds out what action is being taken to combat Zika and its potential heartbreaking complications.
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSWHO director: Zika is ‘mysterious and tricky virus’ | 1:11

USA TODAY Sports’ Martin Rogers reporting from Brazil, where the Director General of the World Health Organization is addressing the growing Zika virus crisis.
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSFauci: US Transmission of Zika Expected | 2:08

Disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci, said Friday that there have not yet been any cases of locally transmitted Zika virus in the continental United States, bud added he wouldn’t be surprised if that changes. (Feb. 12)
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSUS Olympic Teams Preparing for Zika Threat | 1:17

The CEO of USA Track and Field says Olympic teams are looking into ways to minimize the threat of the Zika virus when athletes travel to Rio de Janeiro for this year’s Olympic games. (Feb. 11)
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSHopes for Zika Vaccine Trials By Late Summer | 1:04

The director of the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) says that he hopes to have a Zika vaccine enter a “Phase 1 clinical trial” by late summer. (Feb. 11)
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSPa. Student Has Recovered After Contracting Zika | 1:11

Lehigh University said in a message to students, staff and faculty on Wednesday that a student had traveled abroad over winter break and later tested positive for Zika virus, but has since recovered “and is feeling well.” (Feb. 11)
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSUSOC addresses Zika virus concerns | 0:47

The USOC will add disease specialists to address added concerns about the spread of the Zika virus in Rio.
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSCDC: Expect ‘significant number’ of Zika cases | 1:41

CDC Director Thomas Frieden told a congressional committee Wednesday that the U.S. should expect to see “significant numbers” of infections of the Zika virus in territories including Puerto Rico. (Feb. 10)
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSZika virus could keep Hope Solo out of Olympics | 0:56

Due to the spreading Zika virus, U.S. goalkeeper Hope Solo told SI.com, If I had to make the choice today, I wouldn’t go [to the Olympics].”
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSOfficials confirm first case of Zika virus in Indiana | 2:40

Zika virus, which has been linked to thousands of birth defects in Latin America, has spread rapidly and made its way to North America. Indiana has its first confirmed case of the Zika virus, state health officials said Feb 9, 2016. (Produced by Joe
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSThe White House is asking For $1.8B to counter The Zika virus | 0:56

The money would go to mosquito control programs, research for a vaccine, health services for low-income pregnant women and more.
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSBrevard Officials Give Tips on Helping Fight Against Zika Virus | 0:47

Bruh-VARD County officials are enlisting help from the public to fight the spread of the ZEE-ka virus.
Virginia Barker, the county’s Natural Resources Management Department director, says best defense is to reduce standing water outdoors.
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSFL Residents Take Steps to Prep Against Zika | 1:41

Preparing for a fight against the mosquito-born virus Zika, concerned residents in Florida hire exterminators and get educated. (Feb. 5)
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSExperts Call For More Resources to Combat Zika | 1:57

President Barack Obama is asking Congress for more than $1.8 billion in emergency funding to fight the Zika virus and the mosquitoes that spread it here and abroad. (Feb. 8)
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSSexually transmitted Zika virus reported in Texas | 2:38

The Dallas County health department has confirmed two people in the Texas county have tested positive for the Zika virus. One patient had sexual contact with another infected individual; the other patient contracted the virus while in Venezuela.
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSZika Spread Through Blood Transfusion in Brazil | 1:13

2 people in Brazil contracted the Zika virus through blood transfusions, a municipal health official says, presenting a fresh challenge to efforts to contain the virus on top of the disclosure of a case of sexual transmission in the US. (Feb. 4)
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSGuarding your home from the Zika virus | 1:10

A USA TODAY motion graphic showing how to prevent your home from becoming a breeding ground for the Aedes mosquito, known to spread the Zika virus.
Source: National Environmental Health Association
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSExpert: Majority of Blood Supply Safe from Zika | 1:27

With Brazilian officials confirming two people contracted Zika virus through blood transfusions, there is concern more cases could appear. Experts say there are ways to pre-screen blood donors to “cut down significantly on the risk.” (Feb. 4)
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSDoctor: Many More Will Be Infected With Zika | 1:20

A sexually transmitted case of Zika in Texas has scientists scrambling to understand how much of a risk infection through sex is for the usually mosquito-spread illness. (Feb. 4)
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSWisc Mother Shares Experience with Microcephaly | 2:22

The Zika virus is drawing worldwide attention to a devastating birth defect that until now has gotten little public notice. A Wisconsin mother is all too familiar with the condition_ her infant son has microcephaly. (Feb. 4)
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSOlympic committee dealing with Zika virus | 0:56

Update on the Zika virus and how it may impact the Summer Olympics in Rio.
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSCDC Emergency Op. Center Tracks Zika Virus | 1:11

The Associated Press gets a look inside the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which is monitoring the spread of the Zika virus from their Emergency Operations Center. (Feb. 3)
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSHealth ministers convene in Uruguay over Zika | 0:43

Health ministers representing 15 countries from Latin America and the Caribbean gathered in the Uruguayan capital, Montevideo on Wednesday to discuss a common policy to combat the regional expansion of the Zika virus. (Feb. 3)
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWS5 things to know about Zika virus | 1:00

Zika virus, which has been linked to thousands of birth defects in Latin America, has spread rapidly and made its way to North America. Here are five things you need to know about the virus.
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSGenetically modified mosquitoes released to take on Zika Virus | 2:07

Feb. 3 — A small British biotech firm is taking a leading role in the fight against the Zika virus – by releasing genetically modified mosquitoes into affected areas. Bloomberg’s Tom Mackenzie visited their breeding lab near Oxford to find out more
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSDallas County Patient Gets Zika Virus From Sex | 1:19

Health officials say a patient in Dallas County, Texas, has acquired the Zika virus through sex. Officials confirm the patient was infected after having sexual contact with an ill person who returned from a country where Zika was present. (Feb. 3)
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSWHO Expert says Zika Vaccine Likely “Years Away” | 1:22

A senior World Health Oranization (WHO) doctor on Tuesday told journalists that a vaccine for the Zika virus “may be years not months away.” Dr. Antony Costello said it depends on the biology of the virus. (Feb. 2)
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSBrevard Prepared to Fend Off Zika Virus | 0:30

The World Health Organization announced on Monday that the explosive spread of the Zika virus in the Americas is an “extraordinary event” that merits being declared an international emergency. (Feb. 1) AP
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSSexually transmitted Zika virus reported in Texas | 2:38

The Dallas County health department has confirmed two people in the Texas county have tested positive for the Zika virus. One patient had sexual contact with another infected individual; the other patient contracted the virus while in Venezuela.

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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSWHO declares Zika outbreak a global emergency | 1:55

The World Health Organization announced on Monday that the explosive spread of the Zika virus in the Americas is an “extraordinary event” that merits being declared an international emergency. (Feb. 1)
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSZika virus: 5 things you need to know | 1:00

Zika, a virus transmitted through mosquito bites, is affecting multiple countries in Latin America, and is expected to spread to the U.S.
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSZika virus prompts Brazilian petition For more legal abortion access | 1:09

The Zika virus outbreak in Brazil prompted a petition for more access to legal abortion.
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSWHO Holds Crisis Meeting on Zika Virus | 1:28

The World Health Organization (WHO) has begun a crisis meeting considering whether the explosive spread of the mosquito-borne Zika virus, which is linked to birth defects in the Americas, should be declared a global health emergency. (Feb. 1)
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSExpert Says Zika Outbreak Not Likely in the U.S. | 1:45

Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, the Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said the chances of a Zika outbreak in the United States is not likely. Fauci spoke at a luncheon event in Washington, DC on Friday. (Jan. 29)
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSHeat, Poverty, Fuel Brazil Zika Outbreak | 1:29

In Recife, Brazil, the epicenter of the country’s Zika outbreak, authorities struggle to control the mosquitoes that spread the virus, while families struggle with birth defects that may be linked to the disease. (Jan. 29)
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSMosquitoes are spreading a rare virus | 0:44

In the past year, Zika has spread from Africa and Asia through the Americas. In Brazil, the number of infants born with shrunken, malformed brains has gone up by a factor of 10 since Zika entered the country.
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSCDC: Pregnant Women at Greatest Risk for Zika | 3:34

Officials at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are warning pregnant women to postpone travel plans to areas where Zika virus has been reported in the hopes of reducing risks of birth defects and spread of virus. (Jan. 28)
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSConcerns Zika Virus Could Spread Through Americas | 2:33

The Zika virus, which is spread by mosquitoes, has been found in nearly two dozen Latin American countries. The virus is suspected of causing birth defects. Health officials are concerned it could spread to the US and Canada. (Jan. 28)
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSRio Olympics monitoring spread of Zika virus | 0:35

With the Rio Olympics seven months away, daily inspections of stagnant water in Brazil are ongoing where mosquitoes spread the Zika virus.

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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSWHO To Hold Emergency Session on Zika Virus | 2:14

The World Health Organisation (WHO) on Thursday said it was convening an emergency committee on Monday to decide if the Zika virus outbreak should be declared an international health emergency. (Jan. 28)
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSRecruiting Students in Fight Against Zika | 2:51

The mosquitoes that can spread Zika are already buzzing among us. The U.S. government could use some help figuring out exactly where. No experience is necessary for what the USDA envisions as a nationwide experiment in citizen-science. (May 16)
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSCDC Discusses Rise in Emerging Zika Virus | 2:09

The CDC says there is growing concern about the emerging, mosquito-borne Zika virus after a surge in cases of a rare brain defect among babies in Brazil. Although cases of the Zika virus are still rare in the U.S., they’re on the rise. (Jan. 20)
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSTexas border town prepares for Zika outbreak | 2:00

The U.S./Mexico border town of Brownsville, Texas is preparing for a full-on outbreak of the Zika virus as cases trickle north.

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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSFighting the ZIka Virus with tiny fish | 0:45

The Florida Keys Mosquito Control District is fighting the Zika Virus with a tiny fish called gambusia or mosquitofish. The gambusia eat the larvae of the Aedes aegypti mosquito which is the one most responsible for the spread of the Zika Virus.
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSCDC: Zika definitely causes severe birth defects | 1:28

US health officials say there is no longer any doubt that the Zika virus causes babies to born with abnormally small heads and other severe brain defects. (April 13)
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSMiami-Dade Takes Steps to Prevent Spread of Zika | 1:49

After the Centers for Disease Control announced a more ominous situation of the Zika virus, Miami-Dade officials are trying to be proactive in managing its spread, evaluating waterlogged areas and trying to control mosquito populations. (April 12)
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSMiami-Dade Officials Proactive Against Zika | 0:59

Miami-Dade Officials Proactive Against Zika
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWS5 things you may not know about the Zika virus | 1:04

The CDC announced that the Zika virus may be ‘scarier than we initially thought,’ saying the mosquito-borne virus could be linked to more birth defects than previously believed.

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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSCDC: Zika virus scarier than we thought | 1:36

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Puerto Rico could see “hundreds of thousands of cases of Zika virus.” Officials also said the rest of the country needs to be prepared for possible outbreaks. (April 11)
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSWhite House Urges Congress to Act on Zika | 1:35

The Obama administration has been urging Congress to come up with nearly $2 billion dollars in emergency funding to combat the Zika virus. Wednesday, it announced that it’s transferring leftover money from the recent fight against Ebola. (April 6)
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSCDC Hosts Zika Action Plan Summit in Atlanta | 1:57

The CDC hosted hundreds of state and local officials and experts for the Zika Action Plan Summit to provide information and tools to improve preparedness and response to the Zika virus. (April 1)
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ZIKA VIRUS IN THE NEWSCDC: Sex can wait if you’ve been near Zika | 1:22

Americans who might have been exposed to Zika and are trying to get pregnant should know these new government guidelines. Video provided by Newsy
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