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Monday, April 16, 2018, 5:35pm
By Natalie Guyette

In 1996 the Center for Disease Control created the first map depicting cases of Lyme in the U.S., each indicated by a black dot. Regions on the east coast were solid black stretches, and areas on the Minnesota-Wisconsin border were heavily dotted. Eighteen years later, dots make their way further...

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