(CNN) — Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced that he has appointed two diplomats to lead efforts to deal with the anomalous health incidents known as the “Havana syndrome”, which have affected diplomats, their families and other employees. federal.Jonathan Moore will be the new head of the State Department’s health incident response task force, Blinken announced Friday. Known as “Havana syndrome”, he said he has “deep questions” about what is causing the symptoms associated with the attacks. In early October, President Joe Biden signed HAVANA bipartite law –-or American Victims Affected by Neurological Attacks Act – to become law. Uyehara “is already working on behalf of those affected, including helping them with the workers’ compensation and benefits process,” Blinken said.
Source: CNN November 07, 2021 03:36 UTC