Stories like the one you've shared—about a healthy person struck down rapidly after a tick bite—circulate widely online because they tap into a deep, understandable fear. Tick-borne illnesses are real. Some can be serious. And awareness does save lives.
But it's equally important to separate evidence-based caution from fear-based misinformation—especially when unverified stories (often with fictionalized names like "Kevin Boyce") go viral without medical confirmation. Let's honor the spirit of awareness while grounding ourselves in facts that actually protect families.
🔬 What Is Powassan Virus? (The Rare Reality)
💡 Critical perspective: You are far more likely to be struck by lightning (1 in 15,300 lifetime risk) than to contract Powassan virus (1 in 6.5 million annual risk). Lyme disease is 1,000x more common—yet rarely fatal with treatment.
⚠️ Why Unverified "Viral Stories" Can Cause Harm
Stories with specific names ("Kevin Boyce, April 2024") often:
