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'It's Too Hot To Wear Long Sleeves:' Miami Beach Carries On After Zika Announcement : usf





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'It's Too Hot To Wear Long Sleeves:' Miami Beach Carries On After Zika Announcement

'It's Too Hot To Wear Long Sleeves:' Miami Beach Carries On After Zika Announcement
'It's Too Hot To Wear Long Sleeves:' Miami Beach Carries On After Zika Announcement
Early Friday afternoon, Gov.Rick Scott announced that the area between Eighth Street and 28th Street in Miami Beach is an active zone of Zika transmission, with five non-travel-related case of the virus linked to the city.However daily life continued uninterrupted in Miami Beach – tourists lounged along Ocean Drive, and residents walked their dogs with tank tops and shorts on.


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Zika virus in school: Miami makes tough decisions

Zika virus in school: Miami makes tough decisions
Zika virus in school: Miami makes tough decisions
The Zika virus is mainly spread by contact with mosquitos.(Photo: The Associated Press)MIAMI - Monday is the first day of school across Miami - where there are growing concerns about the Zika virus.Health officials are monitoring two so-called Zika zones.


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First day of school in Miami focses on Zika

First day of school in Miami focses on Zika
First day of school in Miami focses on Zika
1:02Miami-Dade County Public Schools has new items on its menu as part of push for healthier lunches.


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Gov. Scott to host Zika preparedness roundtable in Miami

Gov. Scott to host Zika preparedness roundtable in Miami
Gov. Scott to host Zika preparedness roundtable in Miami
Rick Scott (Photo: Getty Images)MIAMI, Fla. -- Governor Rick Scott and Agricultural Commissioner Adam Putnam will visit Jose de Diego Middle School in Miami-Dade County and host a roundtable discussion with community leaders regarding the Zika virus.According to a new release the event will begin at 3:05 p.m. on Tuesday.Florida health officials had earlier denied reports that Zika was spreading locally in Miami Beach.


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Wasserman Schultz, Levine Want More Fed Funds In Zika Fight « CBS Miami

Wasserman Schultz, Levine Want More Fed Funds In Zika Fight « CBS Miami
Wasserman Schultz, Levine Want More Fed Funds In Zika Fight « CBS Miami
Follow CBSMIAMI.COM: Facebook | TwitterMIAMI BEACH (CBSMiami) — As South Florida works to control the spread of the Zika virus, officials say more federal resources are needed for the fight.On Monday, U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz will be joined by Miami Beach Mayor Philip Levine, business leaders and health care professionals to call on Congress to return from their break and pass a funding measure.So far, 35 non-travel cases have been linked to a 1.5 mile section of Miami Beach and Miami's trendy Wynood districtThe Centers for Disease Control has issued a travel warning for pregnant women to avoid both of these areas.


'It's Too Hot To Wear Long Sleeves:' Miami Beach Carries On After Zika Announcement

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