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Zika outbreak: US Congress blocks Zika funding bill | Zika outbreak: US Congress blocks Zika funding bill |
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The US Senate has failed to pass a funding bill to help fight the Zika virus for a third time. | The US Senate has failed to pass a funding bill to help fight the Zika virus for a third time. |
Senate Democrats blocked the $1.1bn (£820m) bill after Republicans sought to stop funding for family planning group Planned Parenthood. | |
Lawmakers say they hope the issue will be resolved later this month as part of a bipartisan spending package. | Lawmakers say they hope the issue will be resolved later this month as part of a bipartisan spending package. |
The 52-46 Senate vote came as Florida health officials announced seven more locally transmitted cases of Zika. | The 52-46 Senate vote came as Florida health officials announced seven more locally transmitted cases of Zika. |
Florida has now reported 56 locally transmitted cases of Zika, which is often spread by mosquitoes. | Florida has now reported 56 locally transmitted cases of Zika, which is often spread by mosquitoes. |
State officials have called on lawmakers to release funds to help fight the spread of the disease, which is linked to severe birth defects in pregnant women. | State officials have called on lawmakers to release funds to help fight the spread of the disease, which is linked to severe birth defects in pregnant women. |
The Republican-backed Senate bill included a provision that would have prevented Planned Parenthood in Puerto Rico from receiving new funding to fight the spread of the virus, which can be sexually transmitted. | The Republican-backed Senate bill included a provision that would have prevented Planned Parenthood in Puerto Rico from receiving new funding to fight the spread of the virus, which can be sexually transmitted. |
Puerto Rico has been one of the hardest hit regions with Zika in recent months. | Puerto Rico has been one of the hardest hit regions with Zika in recent months. |
Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, a Democrat from Nevada, said Republicans were "more interested in attacking Planned Parenthood" than "protecting women and babies from this awful virus". | Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, a Democrat from Nevada, said Republicans were "more interested in attacking Planned Parenthood" than "protecting women and babies from this awful virus". |
Senate Democrats blocked similar funding measures in June and July before Congress left for the summer recess. | Senate Democrats blocked similar funding measures in June and July before Congress left for the summer recess. |
What is Planned Parenthood? | What is Planned Parenthood? |
A controversial service | A controversial service |
Before the vote, Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell blamed his Democratic counterparts. | Before the vote, Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell blamed his Democratic counterparts. |
"It's hard to explain why, despite their own calls for funding, Democrats would block plans to keep women and babes safe from Zika," he said. | "It's hard to explain why, despite their own calls for funding, Democrats would block plans to keep women and babes safe from Zika," he said. |
Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan has indicated that lawmakers will work to include funding for Zika in a budget deal or a continuing resolution that Congress must pass to avoid a government shutdown at the end of September. | Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan has indicated that lawmakers will work to include funding for Zika in a budget deal or a continuing resolution that Congress must pass to avoid a government shutdown at the end of September. |
The political gridlock comes after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced that it had spent nearly all of the $22m (£16m) allocated to the agency in the fight against Zika. | The political gridlock comes after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced that it had spent nearly all of the $22m (£16m) allocated to the agency in the fight against Zika. |
As of late August, there were more than 2,700 cases in US states and more than 14,000 in US territories, most of which were reported in Puerto Rico. | As of late August, there were more than 2,700 cases in US states and more than 14,000 in US territories, most of which were reported in Puerto Rico. |
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