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Mayor Philip Levine of Miami Beach tells two different story of Zika in his city : miamiherald





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Mayor Philip Levine of Miami Beach tells two different story of Zika in his city

Mayor Philip Levine of Miami Beach tells two different story of Zika in his city
Mayor Philip Levine of Miami Beach tells two different story of Zika in his city
Rick Scott declares Zika zone in Miami Beach Pause0:48 Dethroned Miss Florida USA 2017 sues for $15 million and her crown back0:57 National Dance Day hits Miami Beach1:24 Miami!Cuban Migrants Arrive on the Beach2:27 Bal Harbour officials discuss Police Chief Mark Overton1:08 Miguel de la Rosa will be the acting police chief of Bal Harbour1:19 Bal Harbour Village Manager Jorge Gonzalez talks about Police Chief Mark Overton1:53 Owner of new business on Ocean Drive says he just wants to open a soul food restaurant4:27 Scientists questioned by Miami Beach commission about waste in bay0:50 Miami Beach Police Running Man Challenge


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Zika virus mosquitoes now in tourist area of Miami Beach

Zika virus mosquitoes now in tourist area of Miami Beach
Zika virus mosquitoes now in tourist area of Miami Beach
Map of area of Miami-Dade county where mosquitoes are carrying Zika virus.Map provided by CDC.By Breaking News StaffMosquitoes carrying Zika virus are now confirmed in the central tourist area of Miami Beach, according to the CDC.


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Zika spread confirmed in Miami Beach

Zika spread confirmed in Miami Beach
Zika spread confirmed in Miami Beach
Florida officials today confirmed another active Zika transmission area, a 1.5-square-mile section of Miami Beach, which prompted an expanded travel advisory and an alert to health providers from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).The affected area of Miami Beach is the second Miami-Dade County neighborhood with confirmed active transmission, and with its high-rise buildings, skin-baring tourist population, and oceanfront location it poses unique response challenges.The Florida Department of Health (Florida Health) said in its daily update today that a cluster of five already-confirmed cases are linked to the Miami Beach transmission area.


Mayor Philip Levine of Miami Beach tells two different story of Zika in his city

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