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First case of Zika reported near Myrtle Beach
First case of Zika reported near Myrtle Beach2:47 Richard Johnson, Wofford's athletics director, tours new stadium Pause0:54 Carolina Panthers coach talks about art exhibit inspired by Mother Emanuel shooting victims1:27 Protecting Hawks in South Carolina0:13 Bear family makes dash across road in Banner Elk0:28 Physical confrontation between school official and student at Kingstree High School4:36 VIDEO: Walter Scott Shooting Dash Cam1:58 VIDEO: Bennett landfill fire1:25 Robber uses handgun in Garners Ferry0:59 Rico McWilliams missed camp to help family in flood-ravaged Louisiana2:03 Gamecocks QB Perry Orth preparing like he'll start vs Vandy2:58 USC's David Williams opens up about his preseason roller coaster
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1 new travel-related Zika case confirmed in Central Florida
1 new travel-related Zika case confirmed in Central FloridaMore than a dozen new travel-related Zika cases were reported in Florida on Friday, with one of them being in Central Florida.One new case was confirmed in Orange County, three in Broward, three in Pinellas, one in Collier, one in Hillsborough, one in Sarasota and five involving pregnant women, according to the Florida Department of Health.There are no new non-travel-related cases on Friday, and health officials said they found one of the people originally classified as a local case of Zika had recently traveled outside of the U.S.
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New travel-related Zika case in Collier brings total to 6
New travel-related Zika case in Collier brings total to 6Research entomologist Mark Clifton studies locally-collected mosquitoes at the Collier Mosquito Control District offices on Tuesday, March 1, 2016, in Naples.(David Albers/Naples Daily News) (Photo: David Albers/Naples Daily News)A new case of travel-related Zika has been confirmed in Collier County, which brings the volume to six since statewide tracking began in late January.The case in Collier is one of 15 new travel-related cases statewide reported Friday by the state Department of Health.
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