Florida car chase in 2020 may be linked to Havana Syndrome: report

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Florida car chase in 2020 may be linked to Havana Syndrome: report
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A high-speed chase in Key, West Florida may be linked to the mysterious phenomenon known as 'Havana Syndrome,' according to a new report set to air Sunday.

A high-speed chase in Florida may be linked to the mysterious phenomenon known as 'Havana Syndrome,' according to a new report. U.S. and Canadian embassy staff first reported the condition in Cuba in 2016, and it was later reported by hundreds of American personnel in multiple countries. A promotional clip of a story from CBS News’ ’60 Minutes,’ set to air later Sunday, shows body cam footage of officers chasing a car down a highway in Key West in June 2020.

The NIH study, which began in 2018 and included more than 80 Havana syndrome patients, wasn't designed to examine the likelihood of some weapon or other trigger for Havana syndrome symptoms. Chan said the findings don't contradict the intelligence agencies' conclusions.

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