As it stated in miamiherald
Zika virus: One new local infection in Palm Beach, 15 more travel related cases reported in Florida
Zika virus: One new local infection in Palm Beach, 15 more travel related cases reported in Florida1:51 Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz condemns GOP for failing to pass Zika funding before recess Pause2:55 Mayor Gimenez reacts to Zika cases found in Miami Beach1:25 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 Wynwood0:49 Zika's sting closes a Wynwood business1:32 Zika worries in Wynwood1:20 Health officials work to contain Zika virus in Miami-Dade
besides economist
Abortion and fetal health: How Zika could spark a new abortion debate
Abortion and fetal health: How Zika could spark a new abortion debateZIKA, the mosquito-borne virus that can cause devastating birth defects in developing foetuses, continues its spread from Latin America to points north.The virus is prompting official warnings regarding foreign and, now, domestic travel."Pregnant women and their partners who are concerned about being exposed to Zika", the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) cautions, "may want to consider postponing nonessential travel to all parts of Miami-Dade County" in Florida.
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Clinton proposes new federal fund to combat Zika virus
Clinton proposes new federal fund to combat Zika virusAs the Zika virus continues to spread, Hillary Clinton is proposing a new fund to improve the federal government's response to major public health crises.The Democratic presidential nominee says the U.S. is failing to sufficiently invest in public health preparedness, not only for Zika, but health threats from potentially pandemic diseases, climate change and possible bioterrorism.If elected, Clinton would create what she's calling a "Public Health Rapid Response Fund" to help federal agencies and local hospital systems respond faster and more aggressively - similarly to how the government responds to a natural disaster.
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