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MMWR. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, Vol. 69, no. 24, June 18, 2020

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      Heat-Related Deaths — United States, 2004–2018 / Ambarish Vaidyanathan; Josephine Malilay; Paul Schramm; Shubhayu Saha et al. – Detection of Ciprofloxacin-Resistant, β-Lactamase–Producing Neisseria meningitidis Serogroup Y Isolates — United States, 2019–2020 / Lucy A. McNamara; Caelin Potts; Amy E. Blain; Adam C. Retchless et al. – Outbreak of Severe Hypoglycemia After Ingestion of a Male Enhancement Supplement — Virginia, August–November 2019 / Jennifer A. Ross; John W. Downs; Lindsay A. Bazydlo; Paige H. Bordwine et al. – Progress Toward Rubella Elimination — Western Pacific Region, 2000–2019 /Jennifer K. Knapp; Kayla M. Mariano; Roberta Pastore; Varja Grabovac et al. – Public Attitudes, Behaviors, and Beliefs Related to COVID-19, Stay-at-Home Orders, Nonessential Business Closures, and Public Health Guidance — United States, New York City, and Los Angeles, May 5–12, 2020 / Mark É. Czeisler1; Michael A. Tynan; Mark E. Howard; Sally Honeycutt et al. – CoronaVirus Disease 2019 Case Surveillance — United States, January 22–May 30, 2020 / Erin K. Stokes; Laura D. Zambrano; Kayla N. Anderson; Ellyn P. Marder et al. – QuickStats: Reason for the Most Recent Colonoscopy, Among Adults Aged 50–75 Years Who Had a Test in the Past 10 Years — National Health Interview Survey, United States, 2018.
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