The Zika virus continues to concern people who have traveled — or who plan to travel — to areas with high rates of the virus. There have been 25 travel-associated Zika cases in the state, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services.
Even though the risk of the virus spreading across the state is low, Cronkite News wants to know if you are taking any precautions or if the threat of Zika affects you in any way.
Are you worried about contracting the Zika virus? Have you or someone you know traveled to regions with high rates of Zika? Have you talked to your doctor about the Zika virus?
We will not publish your response without your permission. A journalist from Cronkite News or the Public Insight Network may contact you for further reporting.
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Editor’s Note: A previous version of this page misstated the number of travel-associated Zika cases in Arizona. There have been 25 cases.