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In an interview with WebMD, CDC Director Robert Redfield warned of the dual threat of the coronavirus and flu season. He urged Americans to follow COVID-19 health guidance and get the flu vaccine.
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As schools weigh the risks of reopening, many are making plans to lower the risks of coronavirus transmission. Here's how to vet your school's proposals.
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State and hospital leaders in two states report that a Trump administration change to how pandemic data is collected has left them unable to access vital information.
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Ships with at least 250 passengers won’t be able to sail in United States waters until September 30, 2020.
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Central Florida universities are urging students not to travel to areas that have had coronavirus outbreaks this Spring Break.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued warnings for several countries because of the outbreak. Our map highlights the areas of concern.
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The case involves a woman who could be the first patient in the U.S. to contract the virus in the general population. However, a California hospital alleges the CDC initially refused to test her.
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Researchers in Asia are using a blood test that identifies people who've previously been exposed to the new coronavirus. In the U.S., that kind of test isn't yet available.
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CSI-type genetic analysis has been used to solve medical mysteries in humans. Now a central Florida team of researchers are using genetic analysis to find the source of an epidemic in puppies.
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Florida falls slightly below the national average when it comes to physical fitness. That’s according to a new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study.