CDC pleads Congress to approve Zika funding quickly — 6 observations

The House left for the Memorial Day recess, despite not reaching a Zika funding agreement, according to The New York Times.

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Here are six observations:

1. The Obama administration asked for $1.9 billion in Zika funding three months ago.

2. The CDC said it is imperative to act swiftly in order to fight the virus.  

3. The Senate approved $1.1 billion in funding to battle Zika as well as other spending measures.

4. While the GOP-dominated House has approved $622 million in funding, the Democrats are still pushing for the $1.9 billion.     

5. Democrats argue the full funding amount is critical to contain the mosquitoes causing Zika, research Zika-causing birth defects and buy diagnostic tests.

6. The CDC also reported the Olympics should not be cancelled based on its Brazilian location, noting athletes aren’t at a heightened risk compared to pregnant women.

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