Sunday, August 21, 2016

Kids go back to school in Miami neighborhood hit by Zika : usatoday





according to usatoday

Kids go back to school in Miami neighborhood hit by Zika

Kids go back to school in Miami neighborhood hit by Zika
Kids go back to school in Miami neighborhood hit by Zika
In this file photo, children in Miami hold hands as they walk with their new book bags.(Photo: Lynne Sladky, AP)Children head back to school Monday in Miami-Dade County, Fla., where health officials are battling a Zika outbreak in the Wynwood neighborhood part of Miami Beach.Students also return to schools in other cities, including Houston, whose steamy climate, large number of international travelers and hefty mosquito population increase the risk of Zika.


in like manner wlrn

The Florida Roundup: Zika In Miami Beach, Florida Primary & Broward County School's SMART Program

The Florida Roundup: Zika In Miami Beach, Florida Primary & Broward County School's SMART Program
The Florida Roundup: Zika In Miami Beach, Florida Primary & Broward County School's SMART Program
According to the Governor's office, five cases of the Zika virus have been identified in Miami Beach.This as the tally of locally transmitted cases hits 36.So, what's new in the effort to find and stop it?


furthermore cbslocal

Governor, Miami Beach Mayor Not On Same Page Concerning Zika Info « CBS Miami

Governor, Miami Beach Mayor Not On Same Page Concerning Zika Info « CBS Miami
Governor, Miami Beach Mayor Not On Same Page Concerning Zika Info « CBS Miami
Follow CBSMIAMI.COM: Facebook | TwitterMIAMI BEACH (CBSMiami) — Miami Beach Mayor Phillip Levine insists mosquito control crews are working long and hard to remove the threat.The hot zone runs from 8th Street to 28th Street — from the beach on the east to the bay on the west."We're just going into an eradication mode," said Mayor Levine.


by the same token on spacecoastdaily

VIDEO: Zika Crisis Grows In Florida, Officials Scramble To Contain Outbreak In Miami Beach

VIDEO: Zika Crisis Grows In Florida, Officials Scramble To Contain Outbreak In Miami Beach
VIDEO: Zika Crisis Grows In Florida, Officials Scramble To Contain Outbreak In Miami Beach
VIDEO: Zika Crisis Grows In Florida, Officials Scramble To Contain Outbreak In Miami BeachBy FOXNews.com // August 21, 2016Loading the player ...Congress still deadlocked on fundingABOVE VIDEO: Miami Beach Mayor Philip Levine joins CBSN on the phone with insights into local Zika transmission and more on the measures being taken to fight the virus in his city.EDITOR'S NOTE: With the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirming reports of active Zika transmission in a second area of South Florida, it has issued an updated travel guidance that includes an area encompassing 1.5 square miles, between 8th and 28th streets of Miami Beach.This cluster of cases in Florida where mosquito-borne transmission appears to be ongoing, and not just isolated cases, has been added to the Wynwood, Design District and Midtown Miami areas as high risk for Zika transmission.


by the same token on morningticker

Miami in a state of panic over the Zika virus outbreak

Miami in a state of panic over the Zika virus outbreak
Miami in a state of panic over the Zika virus outbreak
The Zika virus has struck the mainland United States and resulted in an outbreak in Miami that has authorities scrambling.Children are going back to school in Miami-Dade county in Florida, even as fears of a Zika outbreak in the area reach panic levels.The Zika outbreak struck the Wynwood neighborhood and then South Beach, causing authorities to scramble to contain the virus that has swept through South and Central America.


The Florida Roundup: Zika In Miami Beach, Florida Primary & Broward County School's SMART Program

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