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Officials: Zika won't hurt South Florida tourism in long run
Officials: Zika won't hurt South Florida tourism in long runMIAMI — The discovery of Zika-carrying mosquitoes in South Florida certainly isn't ideal for tourism, but local officials and business leaders are confident the long-term impact on the tourism industry will be minor.MIAMI BEACH — U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Miami Beach Mayor Philip Levine asked for more federal resources Monday to combat the spread of the Zika virus in South Florida.The mayor said "we need the federal government to step up" at a news conference Monday.
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As Zika concerns grow, Florida governor pressures feds for more resources
As Zika concerns grow, Florida governor pressures feds for more resourcesFlorida Gov.Rick Scott put pressure on federal health officials Monday to send the state more resources to fight growing Zika transmission, as he faced local critics who argued the state wasn't notifying them of new virus cases quickly enough.The Miami Herald reported that Florida is still waiting for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to send the state an additional 5,000 Zika antibody tests and 10,000 Zika prevention kits, as well as a promised $5 million in funding, to help combat Zika.
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Zika Scare Prompts Pregnant Florida Woman To Relocate To Illinois « CBS Chicago
Zika Scare Prompts Pregnant Florida Woman To Relocate To Illinois « CBS Chicago(CBS) – One Florida woman takes extreme measures to protect her unborn baby from Zika.She moved more than 1,000 miles to the Chicago area, CBS 2's Roseanne Tellez reports.The number of non-travel-related cases of Zika in Florida is now 36.
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