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Zika Fears Weigh on Miami Beach – WWD

Zika Fears Weigh on Miami Beach – WWD
Zika Fears Weigh on Miami Beach – WWD
On the Sunday after Florida Gov.Rick Scott announced that five cases of the Zika virus had been locally transmitted in Miami Beach, it appeared to be business as usual for Lincoln Road.The day is one of the peak times during the week regardless of season for locals and tourists alike to visit the pedestrian mall's stores and outdoor cafés; it lies in the heart of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's newly designated Zika zone, a 1.5-square-mile area from the beach to Biscayne Bay and Eighth to 28th Streets.


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Zika virus: Gov. Scott visits Wynwood in Miami to spread word on Zika prevention

Zika virus: Gov. Scott visits Wynwood in Miami to spread word on Zika prevention
Zika virus: Gov. Scott visits Wynwood in Miami to spread word on Zika prevention
2:55 Mayor Gimenez reacts to Zika cases found in Miami Beach Pause1:25 Miami Beach sanitation workers ramp up Zika mosquito prevention efforts1:40 Crowds show up for Wynwood Art Walk, regardless of Zika concerns1:52 NIH on Zika: "We're in a race of time to get best vaccine"1:24 CDC Director Dr. Tom Frieden details anti-Zika efforts in Miami1:58 Rick Scott talks Zika in Wynwood0:40 How to stay safe from Zika virus0:49 Zika's sting closes a Wynwood business1:32 Zika worries in Wynwood1:20 Health officials work to contain Zika virus in Miami-Dade


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Zika Spreads to Miami Beach, U.S. Expands Travel Warning

Zika Spreads to Miami Beach, U.S. Expands Travel Warning
Zika Spreads to Miami Beach, U.S. Expands Travel Warning
Federal health officials on Friday warned pregnant women not to travel to trendy Miami Beach after Florida confirmed that the mosquito-borne Zika virus was active in the popular tourist destination.The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention also suggested that pregnant women who are especially worried about exposure to Zika – which has been shown to cause the severe birth defect known as microcephaly – might consider avoiding all of Miami-Dade County.The new warnings represent a challenge to Florida's multibillion dollar tourism industry, with Miami Beach accounting for nearly half of visitor stays in the Greater Miami area.


Zika virus: Gov. Scott visits Wynwood in Miami to spread word on Zika prevention

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