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Six people who recently traveled from Ebola-affected regions are under twice-daily monitoring by the Florida Health Department. The state continues...
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Hillsborough County's Health Department director is going of the offensive to combat fears about Ebola. Douglas Holt said that concerns have grown since...
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The Poynter Institute in St. Petersburg will host a group of African journalists after their original hosts, the University of South Florida St....
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U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Florida, will propose legislation to temporarily ban visas into America for people coming from African nations known to have...
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Officials at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg have canceled a five-day visit by 14 African journalists that was to begin Oct. 31, because...
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Officials from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will hold a conference call today on Ebola preparedness and training with Florida...
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Gov. Rick Scott asked federal officials Friday to add Florida airports to the list of the five around the country that have stepped up security to monitor…
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Step inside All Children's Hospital and you're greeted with three things: hand sanitizer, tissues and masks decorated with little cartoon Band-Aids with…
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Nurses from National Nurses United gathered in Tampa's Ybor City on Wednesday to stage a "die-in." It was a dramatic way to get the public's attention...
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We answer listeners' questions about treatments and possible vaccines for Ebola.
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Senator Bill Nelson wants to suspend travel from some countries in West Africa affected by the Ebola virus.Nelson met with U.S. Customs officials at…
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Ebola has come to the United States. And, with the Ebola diagnosis of a man in Dallas who had traveled to this country from Africa, the frightening Ebola…