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Hi, I got recently married around 8 mths back. Next weekened I planned a trip to Orlando, Miami, Key west. Miami beach ki kuda veldamu ani plan chesnau. ippudemo kontha mandi friends cheparu, miami trip avoid cheseyamani, especially for people who would like to have kids in the future. Evarina local florida residents unte update ivvandi, ippudu miami lo situation ela undi annadi. Please give useful information, my trip is just in a week from now

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2 minutes ago, srshb445 said:

Hi, I got recently married around 8 mths back. Next weekened I planned a trip to Orlando, Miami, Key west. Miami beach ki kuda veldamu ani plan chesnau. ippudemo kontha mandi friends cheparu, miami trip avoid cheseyamani, especially for people who would like to have kids in the future. Evarina local florida residents unte update ivvandi, ippudu miami lo situation ela undi annadi. Please give useful information, my trip is just in a week from now

aaa reason endhii bro.... 

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4 minutes ago, srshb445 said:

Hi, I got recently married around 8 mths back. Next weekened I planned a trip to Orlando, Miami, Key west. Miami beach ki kuda veldamu ani plan chesnau. ippudemo kontha mandi friends cheparu, miami trip avoid cheseyamani, especially for people who would like to have kids in the future. Evarina local florida residents unte update ivvandi, ippudu miami lo situation ela undi annadi. Please give useful information, my trip is just in a week from now

ardham kaala...future kids ki Miami ki enti link?

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miami and miami beach lo zika viru alert undi baga.........e zika virus valla pregnant women ki chala problem, not just pregnant women, also for the girls who wanna be pregnant in future.........e zika effect valla miami chala mandi cheyyatledu.......ippudu current situation ela undi ani telusundamu ani undi....

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Pregnant women ki Zika virus osthadhi ani vinna..Future lo kids plan chesthe emi problme undadhu.. BTW, Miami south beach, keywest 1 day tour package (furycat.com) miss kaku..Orlando lo Universal..

 

 

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10 minutes ago, srshb445 said:

evarina local orlando or miami residents unte latest update enti miami lo cheppandi......

check this man there are no local new cases registered in past couple of days.. they even have some number to find out the situation just check

 

November 11, 2016

Department of Health Daily Zika Update

Contact:
Communications Office
[email protected]
(850) 245-4111

Tallahassee, Fla. — In an effort to keep Florida residents and visitors safe and aware about the status of the Zika virus, the department will issue a Zika virus update each week day. Updates will include a Zika case count by county and information to keep Floridians informed and prepared. In order to keep the public informed, the department has posted our investigation process here.

There are seven new travel-related cases today with four in Broward, two in Miami-Dade and one in Palm Beach.

There are two new locally acquired cases today. Both cases are associated with the Miami Beach investigation. One individual is a Florida resident and the other is a non-Florida resident.

The total number of Zika cases reported in Florida as of today is 1,158.

Infection Type

Infection Count

Travel-Related Infections of Zika

922

Locally Acquired Infections of Zika

224

Undetermined

12

 

Pregnant Women with Lab-Evidence of Zika

147

Note, these categories are not mutually exclusive and cannot be added together. Please visit our website to see the full list of travel-related cases by county.

DOH continues door-to-door outreach and targeted testing in Miami-Dade counties and mosquito abatement and reduction activities are also taking place around the locations that are being investigated. DOH believes ongoing transmission is only taking place within the identified area in Miami Beach in Miami-Dade County, see map below.

One case does not mean ongoing active transmission is taking place. DOH conducts a thorough investigation by sampling close contacts and community members around each case to determine if additional people are infected. If DOH finds evidence that active transmission is occurring in an area, the media and the public will be notified.

The timelines below are as of Nov. 4. Due to the Veterans Day Holiday, the timelines will be updated on Monday. Note: asymptomatic cases are not reflected as they do not have symptom on-set dates.

 

Timeline 1click image above to enlarge

Timeline 2click image above to enlarge

Timeline 3click image above to enlarge

 

The department is currently conducting 14 active investigations. The department has closed 35 investigations. Information regarding the investigations can be found here. If investigations reveal additional areas of active transmission, the department will announce a defined area of concern. 

The department has conducted Zika virus testing for more than 10,162 people statewide. Florida currently has the capacity to test 6,878 people for active Zika virus and 5,650 for Zika antibodies. At Governor Scott’s direction, all county health departments now offer free Zika risk assessment and testing to pregnant women.

Florida’s small case cluster is not considered widespread transmission, however, pregnant women are advised to avoid non-essential travel to the impacted area in Miami-Dade County (see map below). If you are pregnant and must travel or if you live or work in the impacted area, protect yourself from mosquito bites by wearing insect repellent, long clothing and limiting your time outdoors. 

According to CDC guidance, providers should test all pregnant women who lived in, traveled to or whose partner traveled to Miami-Dade County after Aug. 1, 2016. It is also recommended that all pregnant women who reside in or travel frequently to the area where active transmission is likely occurring be tested for Zika in the first and second trimester. Pregnant women in the identified area can contact their medical provider or their local county health department to be tested and receive a Zika prevention kit. CDC recommends that a pregnant woman with a history of Zika virus and her provider should consider additional ultrasounds. Additionally, the department is working closely with the Healthy Start Coalition of Miami-Dade County to identify pregnant women in the impacted areas to ensure they have access to resources and information to protect themselves. CDC recommends that a pregnant woman with a history of Zika virus and her provider should consider additional ultrasounds. 

Pregnant women can contact their local county health department for Zika risk assessment and testing hours and information. A Zika risk assessment will be conducted by county health department staff and blood and/or urine samples may be collected and sent to labs for testing. It may take one to two weeks to receive results.

Florida has been monitoring pregnant women with evidence of Zika regardless of symptoms. The total number of pregnant women who have been or are being monitored is 147.

On Feb. 12, Governor Scott directed the State Surgeon General to activate a Zika Virus Information Hotline for current Florida residents and visitors, as well as anyone planning on traveling to Florida in the near future. The hotline, managed by the Department of Health, has assisted 7,258 callers since it launched. The number for the Zika Virus Information Hotline is 1-855-622-6735.

The department urges Floridians to drain standing water weekly, no matter how seemingly small. A couple drops of water in a bottle cap can be a breeding location for mosquitoes. Residents and visitors also need to use repellents when enjoying the Florida outdoors.

For more information on DOH action and federal guidance, please click here.

For resources and information on Zika virus, click here.

Map 1click image above to enlarge

Map 2

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25 minutes ago, srshb445 said:

miami and miami beach lo zika viru alert undi baga.........e zika virus valla pregnant women ki chala problem, not just pregnant women, also for the girls who wanna be pregnant in future.........e zika effect valla miami chala mandi cheyyatledu.......ippudu current situation ela undi ani telusundamu ani undi....

 
 

lol nothing man...nenu 3 months back poyina apudu full antunde..bayapada..hotel ki poyina..addu navindu endhi sir dhaniki bayapadthunaru... adhi zika..dhaniki already dhoma mandhu kotinaru ani...and its only applied to a place..anthe...by the way memu unadhi core miami lo intercont hotel..so alla tapa hotel kadhu...picha lite poo em kadhu ..wynwood ani untadhi grafti place adiki pokandi anadu..anthe... ayina... poyinam em kale..we are healthy ada spray kotinaru anta @3$%

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21 minutes ago, srshb445 said:

 

orlando lo universal, disney veltunna.....keywest kuda planned, but miami altogether cancel chesukunna after listening this news.......

 

nenu atlane anukuna...pukralu vinaku man..enjoy the trip

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49 minutes ago, 4Vikram said:

check this man there are no local new cases registered in past couple of days.. they even have some number to find out the situation just check

 

November 11, 2016

Department of Health Daily Zika Update

Contact:
Communications Office
[email protected]
(850) 245-4111

Tallahassee, Fla. — In an effort to keep Florida residents and visitors safe and aware about the status of the Zika virus, the department will issue a Zika virus update each week day. Updates will include a Zika case count by county and information to keep Floridians informed and prepared. In order to keep the public informed, the department has posted our investigation process here.

There are seven new travel-related cases today with four in Broward, two in Miami-Dade and one in Palm Beach.

There are two new locally acquired cases today. Both cases are associated with the Miami Beach investigation. One individual is a Florida resident and the other is a non-Florida resident.

The total number of Zika cases reported in Florida as of today is 1,158.

Infection Type

Infection Count

Travel-Related Infections of Zika

922

Locally Acquired Infections of Zika

224

Undetermined

12

 

Pregnant Women with Lab-Evidence of Zika

147

Note, these categories are not mutually exclusive and cannot be added together. Please visit our website to see the full list of travel-related cases by county.

DOH continues door-to-door outreach and targeted testing in Miami-Dade counties and mosquito abatement and reduction activities are also taking place around the locations that are being investigated. DOH believes ongoing transmission is only taking place within the identified area in Miami Beach in Miami-Dade County, see map below.

One case does not mean ongoing active transmission is taking place. DOH conducts a thorough investigation by sampling close contacts and community members around each case to determine if additional people are infected. If DOH finds evidence that active transmission is occurring in an area, the media and the public will be notified.

The timelines below are as of Nov. 4. Due to the Veterans Day Holiday, the timelines will be updated on Monday. Note: asymptomatic cases are not reflected as they do not have symptom on-set dates.

 

Timeline 1click image above to enlarge

Timeline 2click image above to enlarge

Timeline 3click image above to enlarge

 

The department is currently conducting 14 active investigations. The department has closed 35 investigations. Information regarding the investigations can be found here. If investigations reveal additional areas of active transmission, the department will announce a defined area of concern. 

The department has conducted Zika virus testing for more than 10,162 people statewide. Florida currently has the capacity to test 6,878 people for active Zika virus and 5,650 for Zika antibodies. At Governor Scott’s direction, all county health departments now offer free Zika risk assessment and testing to pregnant women.

Florida’s small case cluster is not considered widespread transmission, however, pregnant women are advised to avoid non-essential travel to the impacted area in Miami-Dade County (see map below). If you are pregnant and must travel or if you live or work in the impacted area, protect yourself from mosquito bites by wearing insect repellent, long clothing and limiting your time outdoors. 

According to CDC guidance, providers should test all pregnant women who lived in, traveled to or whose partner traveled to Miami-Dade County after Aug. 1, 2016. It is also recommended that all pregnant women who reside in or travel frequently to the area where active transmission is likely occurring be tested for Zika in the first and second trimester. Pregnant women in the identified area can contact their medical provider or their local county health department to be tested and receive a Zika prevention kit. CDC recommends that a pregnant woman with a history of Zika virus and her provider should consider additional ultrasounds. Additionally, the department is working closely with the Healthy Start Coalition of Miami-Dade County to identify pregnant women in the impacted areas to ensure they have access to resources and information to protect themselves. CDC recommends that a pregnant woman with a history of Zika virus and her provider should consider additional ultrasounds. 

Pregnant women can contact their local county health department for Zika risk assessment and testing hours and information. A Zika risk assessment will be conducted by county health department staff and blood and/or urine samples may be collected and sent to labs for testing. It may take one to two weeks to receive results.

Florida has been monitoring pregnant women with evidence of Zika regardless of symptoms. The total number of pregnant women who have been or are being monitored is 147.

On Feb. 12, Governor Scott directed the State Surgeon General to activate a Zika Virus Information Hotline for current Florida residents and visitors, as well as anyone planning on traveling to Florida in the near future. The hotline, managed by the Department of Health, has assisted 7,258 callers since it launched. The number for the Zika Virus Information Hotline is 1-855-622-6735.

The department urges Floridians to drain standing water weekly, no matter how seemingly small. A couple drops of water in a bottle cap can be a breeding location for mosquitoes. Residents and visitors also need to use repellents when enjoying the Florida outdoors.

For more information on DOH action and federal guidance, please click here.

For resources and information on Zika virus, click here.

Map 1click image above to enlarge

Map 2

 

 

nice information......miami okkati avoid cheseste better anipistundi.......1% chance kuda teesukovatam ledhu.........will plan for only orlando and key west

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