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The Dufferin County farm outbreak is linked to a Toronto racetrack outbreak.

No new cases were confirmed in New Mexico or Texas, the other two states affected so far in 2020.

The Linn County premises where the 14-year-old resides has been quarantined.

The Ontario, Canada, track continues to monitor the outbreak.

The USDA has confirmed vesicular stomatitis cases on additional affected premises in Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas.

Testing at the Canadian horse racing track following two confirmed cases revealed additional equine herpesvirus-1 positives.
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Horses that tested positive at the affected King County facility are now clear of the virus.

Zapata County now contains two confirmed positive premises.

One additional new suspect premises with vesicular stomatitis virus was also reported in the state.

The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario has enacted strict control measures.

The Ward County horse is reported as recovering.

Eleven of 44 exposed horses tested positive during the outbreak.

The USDA has confirmed one new vesicular-stomatitis-virus-positive premises in each of three new counties.

The USDA/APHIS have confirmed three new positive equine premises and two newly infected counties.
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