according to cnbc
Florida governor confirms Zika transmission in Miami Beach
Florida governor confirms Zika transmission in Miami BeachFlorida officials said on Friday they have identified a new area of Zika virus transmission through local mosquitoes in a small area in Miami Beach, the second area in Miami-Dade county where the Zika virus is spreading.Florida Gov.Rick Scott said state health officials have identified five cases of Zika believed to be contracted in Miami Beach.
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Zika in Miami Beach: CDC tells pregnant women not to go
Zika in Miami Beach: CDC tells pregnant women not to goStory highlights CDC advises pregnant women not to travel to area of Miami Beach where transmission has occurredPregnant women and their partners should consider postponing travel to all parts of Miami-Dade County(CNN) Pregnant women should not travel to an area of Miami Beach where local Zika virus transmission has been confirmed, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday.This is in addition to a previously identified area of transmission north of downtown Miami.The agency advised those who have traveled to this area since July 14 to be aware that active transmission of the virus is occurring.
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Florida Governor Confirms Zika Transmission In Miami Beach
Florida Governor Confirms Zika Transmission In Miami BeachFlorida officials said on Friday they have identified a new area of Zika virus transmission through local mosquitoes in a small area in Miami Beach, the second area in Miami-Dade county where the Zika virus is spreading.Florida Governor Rick Scott said state health officials have identified five cases of Zika believed to be contracted in Miami Beach."This means we believe we have a new area where local transmissions are occurring in Miami Beach," he said, noting that the state had already stepped up pesticide spraying efforts in this area.
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The Zika Virus Has Spread to Miami Beach
The Zika Virus Has Spread to Miami BeachNEWS BRIEF Local cases of Zika infection have been found in Miami Beach, Florida Governor Rick Scott said Friday, which means the virus has spread beyond the small neighborhood that health officials had hoped to contain it to, and has infected one of South Florida's largest tourist areas.The spread of Zika by local mosquitos had been confined to one spot just north of downtown Miami, a one-square mile area in the Wynwood neighborhood.But health officials on Friday said at least five people were infected by Zika in Miami Beach, in the heart of the city's restaurant and nightclub scene.
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