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New COVID-19 data suggests children between 6 months and 4 years old had the lowest vaccination rates throughout the county.
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Animal carriers of the virus include various rodents, dogs, primates, hedgehogs and shrews, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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The patient, who has developed paralysis but is no longer contagious according to the AP, may have contracted the virus overseas. The CDC says no cases of polio have originated in the U.S. since 1979.
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Pandemic restrictions on Florida-based cruise ships will remain in place after a federal appeals court temporarily blocked a previous ruling that sided with a Florida lawsuit challenging the regulations.
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Carnival Corp. is still losing billions while it waits for cruising to recover from the pandemic.
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A federal judge will hear arguments in the state’s cruise line lawsuit against the CDC on Thursday in a court in Tampa.
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Some parts of public life in the U.S. still operate according to restrictive rules, and that includes planes, trains and buses.
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But the CDC is urging all people — vaccinated or not — to continue avoiding medium or large gatherings since it's still learning how well the vaccines work to curb the spread of the virus.
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The governor and Attorney General Ashley Moody announced the lawsuit Thursday at a press conference in Miami.
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Some landlords are evicting tenants despite an order from the CDC aimed at stemming the spread of COVID-19 by preventing evictions. That has led to calls to strengthen protections.