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Zika virus: Planes spray for mosquitoes on Miami Beach early Friday morning
Zika virus: Planes spray for mosquitoes on Miami Beach early Friday morning2:55 Mayor Gimenez reacts to Zika cases found in Miami Beach Pause3:02 Gov.Rick Scott declares Zika zone in Miami Beach0:48 Dethroned Miss Florida USA 2017 sues for $15 million and her crown back0:57 National Dance Day hits Miami Beach1:24 Miami!Cuban Migrants Arrive on the Beach2:27 Bal Harbour officials discuss Police Chief Mark Overton1:08 Miguel de la Rosa will be the acting police chief of Bal Harbour1:19 Bal Harbour Village Manager Jorge Gonzalez talks about Police Chief Mark Overton1:53 Owner of new business on Ocean Drive says he just wants to open a soul food restaurant4:27 Scientists questioned by Miami Beach commission about waste in bay
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Miami Beach Garden With Zika Mosquitoes Looking For Bug-Repelling Plants « CBS Miami
Miami Beach Garden With Zika Mosquitoes Looking For Bug-Repelling Plants « CBS MiamiFollow CBSMIAMI.COM: Facebook | TwitterMIAMI BEACH, Fla. (CBSMiami/AP) — Officials with the Miami Beach Botanical Garden say they're working to rid the property of mosquitoes that could spread the Zika virus.State officials identified the garden Sept. 1 as one out of four areas within South Beach where the virus was isolated in mosquito samples.In a statement Saturday, Executive Director Sandy Shapiro said the garden cooperated with the city's order to remove all its bromeliads, even though the plants were treated regularly with a pesticide that kills mosquito larvae.
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Miami-Dade County Completed First Round Of Zika Spraying In Miami Beach
Miami-Dade County Completed First Round Of Zika Spraying In Miami BeachThe first round of aerial insecticide spraying in South Beach was completed at 5:32 a.m. Friday.It is the first of four spraying cycles officials hope will quickly bring down the number of mosquitoes carrying Zika virus in Miami Beach.The next spraying will take place at 6 a.m. Sunday, weather permitting.
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Miami business owners anxious for Zika warnings to end
Miami business owners anxious for Zika warnings to endMiami-Dade mosquito control inspector Yasser "Jazz" Compagines sprays a chemical mist into a Miami Beach storm drain in late August as a tour vehicle, at left, passes by.MIAMI — Business owners are anxious for federal health officials to lift a travel advisory warning for pregnant women and their partners to avoid parts of Miami and South Beach that have been identified as zones of active transmission of the Zika virus.According to the Miami Herald, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has said it could lift its advisory for a 1-square-mile zone encompassing Miami's Wynwood neighborhood on Sept. 19 if no new locally contracted cases are confirmed.
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