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 A New Hampshire father of four is in the ICU with three mosquito-borne illnesses, and doctors haven t figured out which one is causing his severe symptoms. Joe Casey was hospitalized with an unknown virus on Aug. 8, his sister-in-law, Angela Barker, said on a GoFundMe page created to support the family. Days later, tests revealed he was positive for eastern equine encephalitis, St. Louis encephalitis and West Nile disease. stanley cup Since his admission to the hospital, Barker says Casey has remained under 24-hour constant care, was put in the ICU on a ventilator and had to undergo a tracheotomy. She also told WBZ-TV that Casey s brain has swelled and he s barely able to communicate. The family told the outlet they believe Casey will likely have to go to a long-term care or rehabilitation center, all because he got bit by a mosquito. And they warn  it could happen to anybody stanley cup . RELATED STORY | Man dies of mosquito-borne illness EEE in New HampshireMosquito-borne illnesses have been rising across the U.S., with 38 states reporting West Nile virus cases so far this year. The more deadly EEE virus, however, has mainly kept to the New E stanley cup ngland area. Last week, a 41-year-old New Hampshire man with no  Tjsf Group of cruise lines suspend US operations until at least Oct. 31 due to virus concerns
 Andrew Sanchez and his wife Brianna are both teachers and parents living and working on the big island of Hawaii.  We work at Keaau High Sc adidas originals hool,  Andrew said.  Our district that we live in Puna. Its enormous. Its the size of Oahu. When COVID-19 concerns closed their school, the couple transitioned from teaching in class  adidas campus to online 鈥?balancing both parent and teacher responsibilities. Tasked with teaching from afar in an already rural community, however, they had big challenges connecting with their students.  There are people with no power, no running water,  Brianna said.  So, how are we going to get them access to onl jordan ine learning   Though their situation is unique, education experts say the Sanchezs struggles represent a growing section of the entire U.S. population.  Theres a lot of concern about access, concerns about technology and access to the internet,  said Colin Sharkey with the Association of American Educators.  Sharkey says e-learning cant quickly replace traditional learning especially with a short period of time to prepare during a pandemic.  The amount of time thats being lost is multiplied by just how difficult it is for some students to even participate in learning