Secretary of state appoints 2 diplomats to lead 'Havana Syndrome' response

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Secretary of state appoints 2 diplomats to lead 'Havana Syndrome' response
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There have been more than 200 suspected cases of 'Havana Syndrome' reported since 2016. Symptoms can include dizziness, nausea, intense headaches and blurred vision, and some officers have been diagnosed with Traumatic Brain Injury.

Cases have also been reported in Austria, Germany, Colombia, Uzbekistan and other countries across multiple continents.

In remarks at the Aspen Security Forum this week, House Intelligence Committee chairman Adam Schiff said the intelligence community was "marginally closer" to determining the cause of the incidents, but that progress had been slow.

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