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Thanks, Republicans.
Another one of your grand schemes, has formed a dangerous situation.
Officials are in damage-control mode, with Gov. Rick Scott insisting, “We have a safe state!” during a tour of the Zika hot zone in Miami’s Wynwood district.
Tourism is Florida’s biggest industry. Visitors spent some $89 billion here last year. And Disney is America’s No. 1 tourist attraction.
Outside of a few business owners in the affected square-mile neighborhood, however, Zika appears to have done little damage to tourism so far.
http://m.staugustine.com/news/flori...ls-go-damage-control-mode-over-zika#gsc.tab=0
Florida has been the worst affected state in the United States with the mosquito-borne Zika. Although New York has seen the most infections, Florida is the only state where there is evidence of local transmissions rather than among people who traveled to affected areas, according to the CDC.
http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slat...ka_shouldn_t_be_allowed_to_have_abortion.html
Meanwhile, reports of Zika case are adding up.
August 5, 2016
http://www.nola.com/health/index.ssf/2016/08/4_new_zika_cases_reported_in_l.html PrO
http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/...er-id-law-food-trucks-and-ut-football/379352/
August 1, 2016
The CDC says it may alter the size of the travel warning area as further data becomes available. “We will continue to look at this data every single day, including with additional testing,” Frieden says.
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/u-s-warns-pregnant-women-to-avoid-zika-area-in-florida/
August 5, 2015
Planned Parenthood hasn't received any Zika kits from the Florida Department of Health
Today's Women Medical Centers do not have CDC Zika prevention kits
A spokesperson for Today's Women Medical Centers, which offers family planning, prenatal, and abortion services, also said her clinic has not heard from Gov. Scott's office or the state Department of Health about what help to offer women facing Zika. They also do not have CDC Zika prevention kits.
Goodhue says Scott's efforts to curtail reproductive health clinics in Florida has damaged his efforts for Zika prevention. Most recently, Scott signed a bill that would block state funding for many reproductive health clinics, including Planned Parenthood and Today's Women Medical Centers. Planned Parenthood sued the state, and the law is not currently being enforced, but, Goodhue says, Scott "has placed barriers on affordable health care, birth control, and contraception."
So far, the Florida Department of Health has confirmed one case of microcephaly in an infant whose mother contracted Zika while in Haiti. There are no cases of currently pregnant women with microcephaly diagnoses. But if there were, her options would be limited: the state restricts public insurance coverage for abortion, and prevents health insurance providers on the Obamacare exchange from covering abortion, with no exception for fetal anomaly. There is also a ban on abortion after 24 weeks.
http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/08/florida-zika-abortion-women-pregnant-governor
Beach Peanuts of Florida, Martha Jackovics writes—Florida Republicans Took A Bite Out Of Mosquito Control And Enabled A Zika Outbreak:
http://www.dailykos.com/stories/201...osquito-control-DNC-failed-disabled-delegates
"The challengers — who dub themselves “The Mosquitoteers” — say they’ll lower taxes, make cuts in attorney and accounting services, share operating costs with other districts or the county and reduce costs."
http://m.staugustine.com/news/local-news/2012-10-27/mosquitoteers-add-partisan-twist-race#
A man will never be forced to give birth to a Zika baby.
Of a matter of course, the Republicans ruined a bipartisan effort to fund the fight against Zika. They took advantage and piled all the anti Democrat issues into the bill.
Because elections (and campaign donors)
They gave everyone the finger, and went on vacation.
Tell me, how much they cared, when they fucked with the budget ?
Another one of your grand schemes, has formed a dangerous situation.
Officials are in damage-control mode, with Gov. Rick Scott insisting, “We have a safe state!” during a tour of the Zika hot zone in Miami’s Wynwood district.
Tourism is Florida’s biggest industry. Visitors spent some $89 billion here last year. And Disney is America’s No. 1 tourist attraction.
Outside of a few business owners in the affected square-mile neighborhood, however, Zika appears to have done little damage to tourism so far.
http://m.staugustine.com/news/flori...ls-go-damage-control-mode-over-zika#gsc.tab=0
Florida has been the worst affected state in the United States with the mosquito-borne Zika. Although New York has seen the most infections, Florida is the only state where there is evidence of local transmissions rather than among people who traveled to affected areas, according to the CDC.
http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slat...ka_shouldn_t_be_allowed_to_have_abortion.html
Meanwhile, reports of Zika case are adding up.
August 5, 2016
http://www.nola.com/health/index.ssf/2016/08/4_new_zika_cases_reported_in_l.html PrO
http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/...er-id-law-food-trucks-and-ut-football/379352/
August 1, 2016
The CDC says it may alter the size of the travel warning area as further data becomes available. “We will continue to look at this data every single day, including with additional testing,” Frieden says.
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/u-s-warns-pregnant-women-to-avoid-zika-area-in-florida/
August 5, 2015
Planned Parenthood hasn't received any Zika kits from the Florida Department of Health
Today's Women Medical Centers do not have CDC Zika prevention kits
A spokesperson for Today's Women Medical Centers, which offers family planning, prenatal, and abortion services, also said her clinic has not heard from Gov. Scott's office or the state Department of Health about what help to offer women facing Zika. They also do not have CDC Zika prevention kits.
Goodhue says Scott's efforts to curtail reproductive health clinics in Florida has damaged his efforts for Zika prevention. Most recently, Scott signed a bill that would block state funding for many reproductive health clinics, including Planned Parenthood and Today's Women Medical Centers. Planned Parenthood sued the state, and the law is not currently being enforced, but, Goodhue says, Scott "has placed barriers on affordable health care, birth control, and contraception."
So far, the Florida Department of Health has confirmed one case of microcephaly in an infant whose mother contracted Zika while in Haiti. There are no cases of currently pregnant women with microcephaly diagnoses. But if there were, her options would be limited: the state restricts public insurance coverage for abortion, and prevents health insurance providers on the Obamacare exchange from covering abortion, with no exception for fetal anomaly. There is also a ban on abortion after 24 weeks.
http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/08/florida-zika-abortion-women-pregnant-governor
Beach Peanuts of Florida, Martha Jackovics writes—Florida Republicans Took A Bite Out Of Mosquito Control And Enabled A Zika Outbreak:
http://www.dailykos.com/stories/201...osquito-control-DNC-failed-disabled-delegates
"The challengers — who dub themselves “The Mosquitoteers” — say they’ll lower taxes, make cuts in attorney and accounting services, share operating costs with other districts or the county and reduce costs."
http://m.staugustine.com/news/local-news/2012-10-27/mosquitoteers-add-partisan-twist-race#
A man will never be forced to give birth to a Zika baby.
Of a matter of course, the Republicans ruined a bipartisan effort to fund the fight against Zika. They took advantage and piled all the anti Democrat issues into the bill.
Because elections (and campaign donors)
They gave everyone the finger, and went on vacation.
Tell me, how much they cared, when they fucked with the budget ?