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Planned Parenthood Launches Miami Canvass To Educate Community About Zika Crisis
Planned Parenthood Launches Miami Canvass To Educate Community About Zika CrisisMiami, FL—(ENEWSPF)–August 24, 2016.Today, Planned Parenthood of South, East and North Florida (PPSENFL) announced a six-week community canvass to educate local communities — especially women of reproductive age in medically underserved areas — about the Zika virus, mosquito transmission, sexual transmission, travel-associated risks, and prevention of Zika.Details about the community outreach program can be found here.
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A Woman Is Going to Planned Parenthood to Make Sure 'a Zika Borne Mosquito Didn't Bite Them'
A Woman Is Going to Planned Parenthood to Make Sure 'a Zika Borne Mosquito Didn't Bite Them'Rep. Frederica Wilson (D-Fla.) (right) speaks at a Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2015 press conference at the U.S embassy in Abuja Nigeria.(AP Photo)(CNSNews.com) – Rep. Frederica Wilson (D-Fla.) said Wednesday that "some pregnant woman" is contemplating a trip to Planned Parenthood "just to make sure their unborn child is alright" because of the mosquito borne Zika virus."Somewhere in Miami Dade County today some pregnant woman is wondering and contemplating, hopping a bus, getting a ride to Planned Parenthood just to make sure that their unborn child is alright, just to make sure that a Zika borne mosquito didn't bite them, just to make sure that I know exactly how to monitor my pregnancy," Wilson said.
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Planned Parenthood Joins Campaign To Rid Miami Neighborhoods Of Zika : Shots
Planned Parenthood Joins Campaign To Rid Miami Neighborhoods Of Zika : ShotsPlanned Parenthood Joins Campaign To Rid Miami Neighborhoods Of ZikaEnlarge this image toggle caption Greg Allen/NPR Greg Allen/NPRIn Little Haiti, Liberty City, and a number of other neighborhoods in Miami, canvassers are now walking door to door to spread the word about the risks of Zika, one household at a time — hoping to reach 25, 000 people the next six weeks.In some neighborhoods, these workers aren't sponsored by federal or state health agencies, but by Planned Parenthood.Lillian Tamayo, the CEO of Planned Parenthood of South, East and North Florida, told NPR that Miami-Dade County has the state's largest population of people without health coverage, which leaves these residents particularly vulnerable to Zika.
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Planned Parenthood Exploits Zika Virus Fears in Miami, Florida to Push Its Abortion Agenda
Planned Parenthood Exploits Zika Virus Fears in Miami, Florida to Push Its Abortion AgendaPlanned Parenthood certainly knows a business opportunity when it sees one.The abortion chain began knocking on women's doors last week in Miami, Florida to talk about the Zika virus, according to the Miami Herald.A growing concern in the southern U.S., the Zika virus is believed to be causing microcephaly in some unborn babies when their mothers contract the virus.
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