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A central Florida breast milk bank says its supply is safe from the Zika virus. But as 90.7’s Crystal Chavez reports, the Mothers' Milk Bank of Florida said Zika may affect the amount of donor milk available for medically fragile babies in the future.
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Congress failed to pass a Zika spending bill again as the number of Florida locally-acquired cases ticks up. At the height of it, Hurricane Hermine left tens of thousands of people in north Florida in the dark. How did Governor Rick Scott handle the first hurricane to hit the state in more than a decade?
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Hermine hits Florida, the first hurricane to make landfall in the state in 11 years. A SpaceX rocket explodes and political dust is settling following the 2016 Primary Elections. All this on 90.7's Friday news roundup on Intersection.
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Orlando’s major theme parks are responding to Zika cases in Florida by offering free insect repellant. Disney World, Universal and Sea World Orlando say they’re doing this out of an abundance of caution.
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The Zika virus has changed how blood banks collect donations in Florida – and now it’s changing sperm and egg donations as well.
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People in Miami are getting bit by Zika-carrying mosquitoes. Is it just a matter of time before the virus pops up in Central Florida? After the Pulse shooting, Orlando mulls how to disburse money collected for the survivors and families of the victims. And the Trump and Clinton campaigns stump in Daytona Beach.
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The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is urging women who are pregnant or thinking of becoming pregnant to avoid unnecessary travel to South Florida.
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Florida Governor Rick Scott confirmed four Floridians have caught Zika virus from local mosquitoes in south Florida.
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Two more possible non-travel-related cases of Zika virus are being investigated in South Florida, the Florida Department of Health confirmed Wednesday.…
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Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Burwell said Congress’ failure to fully fund the fight against Zika could slow down development of a vaccine.