DPH is the Department of Public Health.
Read the article here... https://www.courant.com and elsewhere.
This is a follow-up to my post from May 8, 2022.
Powassan virus is typically spread by infected black-legged or deer ticks. The reported fatality was an elderly woman.
I repeat to all, but especially to AT hikers... "Insect repellents work to some degree against ticks. For me tho, spraying Sawyer Permethrin on my clothing, (pack and tent) was the most beneficial protection."
Protect yourselves and follow the manufacture's instructions carefully. From their website... "Odorless after drying, Sawyer Permethrin Fabric Treatment can be used to treat a variety of fabrics like clothing, gear, and tents. A successful application of this insect repellent treatment is effective against mosquitoes and ticks for 6 weeks or 6 washes."
It is possible to purchase larger quantities of Permethrin to mix your own. However, for me, the availability of the Sawyer spray-on Permethrin at various retailers along the trail was most convenient and beneficial.