Texas lawmakers have asked state health officials to come up with “a clear and concise plan” for dealing with a possible Zika outbreak.
But experts warn there are some underlying health care access issues in Texas that could make dealing with Zika difficult. Ashley Lopez from Here & Now contributor KUT in Austin reports.
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- Ashley Lopez, reporter for KUT in Austin, Texas. She tweets @AshLopezRadio.
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