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5 South Beach sites with Zika-infected mosquitoes identified
5 South Beach sites with Zika-infected mosquitoes identified5 South Beach sites with Zika-infected mosquitoes identifiedMIAMI (AP) — The first Zika-infected mosquitoes to be trapped on the U.S. mainland were caught in residential South Beach neighborhoods, Miami-Dade County officials announced Wednesday.The disclosure of four locations outside the Miami Beach Botanical Garden, which was previously identified as a breeding site for Zika-carrying mosquitoes, has been the subject of a recent dispute between state and local officials.The Miami Herald sued the county Sept. 16 after its public records request for the trap information was denied.
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Here are the 4 Miami Beach sites where Zika-infected mosquitos were captured that officials failed to tell you about
Here are the 4 Miami Beach sites where Zika-infected mosquitos were captured that officials failed to tell you aboutIf we step away from the "He Said, She Said" game for a moment between local and state officials regarding the "hiding" of four locations where Zika-infected mosquitos were captured on Miami Beach, Miami-Dade County officials finally released the locations publicly on Wednesday, per the Miami Herald.Locations of Zika-positive mosquitoes were released after the Herald's lawsuit set off a dispute between the county and the state health department about releasing the information.The county initially denied the Herald's public records requests, claiming the records were exempt from Florida's public records law because they were part of an epidemiological investigation.
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5 South Beach sites found with Zika-infected mosquitoes
5 South Beach sites found with Zika-infected mosquitoesIn a photo provided by Galen Treuer, state officials talk to a resident in the South Beach neighborhood of Miami Beach, Fla., about finding Zika-infected mosquitos in the area, Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2016.Miami-Dade County has released the locations of five sites in South Beach where mosquitoes were found to be infected with the Zika virus.The statement Wednesday from Mayor Carlos Gimenez's office says that mosquitoes caught in traps at those locations tested positive for Zika on separate dates between Aug. 22 and Sept. 9.
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