AUGUSTA - Augusta area residents are being alerted about a crow that recently tested positive for West Nile Virus.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say most people that do get infected from the mosquito borne illness won't show any signs .

The people who do, usually start showing symptoms 3 to 15 days after being bitten.

Some of the symptoms include neck stiffness, fever and chills, headache and weakness.

The CDC says people over 60 have the highest risk of severe illness.

They say you should see you doctor if you have symptoms.

You can get more information at cdc.gov/westnile

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