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Ex-Brevard County congressman Dr. Dave Weldon nominated to run the CDC
Read full article: Ex-Brevard County congressman Dr. Dave Weldon nominated to run the CDCA former Brevard County congressman and doctor is President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Centers for Disease Control. Dr. Dave Weldon was nominated by Trump late Friday.
Listeria outbreak tied to Yu Shang Food leaves California infant dead and 10 people sick
Read full article: Listeria outbreak tied to Yu Shang Food leaves California infant dead and 10 people sickU.S. health officials said a California infant has died and at least 10 other people have been sickened in an outbreak of listeria food poisoning tied to ready-to-eat meat and poultry products that include chicken feet, duck neck and pork hock, feet and tongue.
The first 100,000 doses of mpox vaccine reach Congo. But it's a fraction of what is needed
Read full article: The first 100,000 doses of mpox vaccine reach Congo. But it's a fraction of what is neededAuthorities in Congo say the first batch of mpox vaccine has arrived in Congo’s capital, three weeks after the World Health Organization declared mpox outbreaks in 12 African countries a global emergency.
Africa has almost 4,000 new mpox cases in a week, but the wait for vaccines continues
Read full article: Africa has almost 4,000 new mpox cases in a week, but the wait for vaccines continuesAfrica's public health body is seeing a rapid increase in mpox cases, with almost 4,000 reported on the continent in the last week.
Keeping children with autism safe around water
Read full article: Keeping children with autism safe around waterDrowning is the fourth leading cause of death for children on the autism spectrum. That’s why Thursday’s "Breakfast with Bridgett" featured a discussion about water safety with Katie Pabst, Florida Autism Center's director of clinical operations for northwest Florida.
US measles cases are up in 2024. What's driving the increase?
Read full article: US measles cases are up in 2024. What's driving the increase?There have been 17 times as many U.S. measles cases in the first three months of this year compared with the average number seen in the first three months of the previous three years.
Report: CDC to loosen COVID-19 isolation guidelines. Here’s what’s coming
Read full article: Report: CDC to loosen COVID-19 isolation guidelines. Here’s what’s comingThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will soon update its COVID-19 guidance to remove a recommended minimum five-day isolation period for those on the mend, according to The Washington Post.
What’s what? Here’s what to know about flu, COVID, cold and RSV symptoms
Read full article: What’s what? Here’s what to know about flu, COVID, cold and RSV symptomsIt's the time of year when it feels like everyone knows someone who is sick. So, how do you know what's going around and what your cough, runny nose, or fever really is?
Your Florida Daily: State surgeon general bucks CDC, man arrested after antisemitic display
Read full article: Your Florida Daily: State surgeon general bucks CDC, man arrested after antisemitic displayFlorida's top doctor is now going against the CDC when it comes to the updated vaccine for COVID-19.
Central Florida accounted for 20% of leprosy cases in the US, CDC says
Read full article: Central Florida accounted for 20% of leprosy cases in the US, CDC saysCentral Florida accounted for 81% of leprosy cases reported in Florida and almost one fifth of nationally reported cases, according to The Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
3 hospitalized in salmonella outbreak after eating raw flour, CDC warns
Read full article: 3 hospitalized in salmonella outbreak after eating raw flour, CDC warnsAccording to the CDC, most of those suffering from salmonella poisoning reported eating raw dough or batter made with flour before they got sick.
Fear to conversation: How organizations are working to shatter stigma on sexual health
Read full article: Fear to conversation: How organizations are working to shatter stigma on sexual healthThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported 2.5 million cases of STDs in 2021. Health experts continue their focus on outreach in both metropolitan and rural areas.
‘Inflammatory and sexualized:’ Florida pushes school districts to drop CDC youth risk survey
Read full article: ‘Inflammatory and sexualized:’ Florida pushes school districts to drop CDC youth risk surveyOrange County Public Schools will no longer participate in an annual national study charting risky behaviors in students, according to correspondence from the Florida Department of Education thanking the district for the change and criticizing the survey.
Majority of Americans support banning sale of tobacco products, CDC survey says
Read full article: Majority of Americans support banning sale of tobacco products, CDC survey saysA new report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found a majority of Americans surveyed support policies that would ban the sale of all tobacco products.
Florida court to weigh transportation mask mandate
Read full article: Florida court to weigh transportation mask mandateAn appeals court next week will take up a Biden administration challenge to a ruling by a Florida federal judge that blocked requirements that airplane passengers and other travelers wore masks amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ladapo rejects adding COVID-19 to Florida Vaccines for Children Program, recommended immunization lists ahead of CDC vote
Read full article: Ladapo rejects adding COVID-19 to Florida Vaccines for Children Program, recommended immunization lists ahead of CDC voteTuesday on Twitter, Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo stated that regardless of what the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) decides, “nothing changes in FL.”
CDC, WHO, Uganda to host regional meeting as Ebola spreads
Read full article: CDC, WHO, Uganda to host regional meeting as Ebola spreadsThe Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says Uganda next week will host a ministerial meeting on the outbreak of the Sudan strain of the Ebola virus which has no proven vaccine and has caused alarm in the East Africa region.
Study tries to see if child vaccines and asthma are linked
Read full article: Study tries to see if child vaccines and asthma are linkedA federally funded study has found a possible link between aluminum in some childhood vaccines and persistent asthma, but experts say the study has several shortcomings.
New Disney cruise ship announcement dream come true for industry, expert says
Read full article: New Disney cruise ship announcement dream come true for industry, expert saysOn the third and last day of Disney’s D23 Expo, the company not only shared big news from Disney theme parks but from its cruise line.
Round two of monkeypox shots distributed at District Dive Bar, introduces new treatment
Read full article: Round two of monkeypox shots distributed at District Dive Bar, introduces new treatmentHarmony Healthcare Orlando is on round two for monkeypox vaccine distribution at District Dive Bar in the Milk District.
‘We have enough staff:’ Doctor discusses COVID-19 guidelines dropped by CDC
Read full article: ‘We have enough staff:’ Doctor discusses COVID-19 guidelines dropped by CDCThe Center for Disease Control and Prevention dropped its COVID-19 quarantine and social distancing recommendations Thursday as the majority of Americans have developed some sort of immunity to the virus.
WHO again considers declaring monkeypox a global emergency
Read full article: WHO again considers declaring monkeypox a global emergencyThe World Health Organization is convening its emergency committee to consider for the second time within weeks whether the expanding outbreak of monkeypox should be declared a global crisis.
18-year-old Ocala man killed in fiery crash with tree, troopers say
Read full article: 18-year-old Ocala man killed in fiery crash with tree, troopers sayAn 18-year-old man from Ocala was killed Friday night in a single-vehicle crash with a tree between Ocala and Belleview, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
LIVE RADAR: Scattered showers, storms firing up in Central Florida
Read full article: LIVE RADAR: Scattered showers, storms firing up in Central FloridaIt’s about as much of a Fourth of July forecast as you can get in Central Florida. Highs Saturday top out in the low 90s with a mix of sun and clouds.
CDC investigating new Listeria outbreak nationwide, 12 cases in Florida
Read full article: CDC investigating new Listeria outbreak nationwide, 12 cases in FloridaThe Center for Disease Control announced Friday it is investigating an outbreak for a new strain of Listeria — an infectious bacteria typically passed through food.
Meningococcal disease outbreak hits Florida, CDC reports
Read full article: Meningococcal disease outbreak hits Florida, CDC reportsThe Center for Disease Control and Prevention announced Wednesday that it is working with the Florida Department of Health to investigate “one of the worst” outbreaks of meningococcal disease among gay and bisexual men in Florida.
‘We’ve been waiting for this:’ Orlando pediatrician weighs in on COVID shots for young kids
Read full article: ‘We’ve been waiting for this:’ Orlando pediatrician weighs in on COVID shots for young kidsAn Orlando pediatrician is encouraging parents to get their young children vaccinated against COVID-19 after the U.S. opened the shots to young children on Saturday.
How to stay safe when the heat is on
Read full article: How to stay safe when the heat is onThe heat has been the big story in Florida lately as summer approaches. Not only does the average high temperature go up the deeper into summer we go, but factoring in the high humidity makes it feel even hotter.
Norwegian cancels another cruise as repairs continue for ship that ran aground
Read full article: Norwegian cancels another cruise as repairs continue for ship that ran agroundNorwegian Cruise Line canceled a third straight sailing of a ship out of Port Canaveral after it ran aground in the Dominican Republic earlier this month.
🔓Win exclusive merchandise from Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser
Read full article: 🔓Win exclusive merchandise from Star Wars: Galactic StarcruiserNews 6 got their hands on some of this exclusive merchandise, and Insiders have a chance to win a bag full of goodies. We’re not going to tell you what’s in the bag, but we think you’ll like it.
New CDC guidelines mean less masks. Here’s what you need to know
Read full article: New CDC guidelines mean less masks. Here’s what you need to knowThe Biden administration will significantly loosen federal mask-wearing guidelines to protect against COVID-19 transmission on Friday, according to two people familiar with the matter.
Cruise lines can decide whether to join CDC COVID-19 case reporting program
Read full article: Cruise lines can decide whether to join CDC COVID-19 case reporting programCruise lines operating in U.S. waters will choose to opt in or out of a new, voluntary COVID-19 case reporting program from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, designed to replace its Conditional Sailing Order that expired Jan. 15.
New CDC data shows children, teens who recover from COVID-19 have increased risk for diabetes
Read full article: New CDC data shows children, teens who recover from COVID-19 have increased risk for diabetesA new study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found kids and teens with COVID-19 were more likely to receive a new diabetes diagnosis after infection than those without.
Thousands reject CDC advice, board cruise ships for vacations amid rise in COVID cases
Read full article: Thousands reject CDC advice, board cruise ships for vacations amid rise in COVID casesCruising into the new year, thousands of passengers are rejecting the CDC's advice not to sail as COVID-19 cases reach record numbers. The CDC issued this guidance despite every passenger 12 and older being required to be vaccinated.
CDC is investigating more than 80 cruise ships for COVID-19 cases. Here’s what that means
Read full article: CDC is investigating more than 80 cruise ships for COVID-19 cases. Here’s what that meansThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has color-coded dozens of cruise ships according to how many COVID-19 cases are reported on board, placing at least 89 under investigation or observation ahead of the new year.
Orlando restaurant owner looks to booster shots as COVID cases increase
Read full article: Orlando restaurant owner looks to booster shots as COVID cases increaseAn Orlando business owner said he is encouraging booster vaccines for his staff with paid time off following an uptick in cases due to the omicron variant.
All adults could be eligible for COVID-19 boosters before the holidays
Read full article: All adults could be eligible for COVID-19 boosters before the holidaysThe drugmaker filed for authorization with the Food and Drug Administration last week, and so did Moderna. Both pharmaceuticals would still need the CDC to sign-off to begin distributing the booster shots.
White House ships out children’s dose of COVID-19 vaccine ahead of CDC approval
Read full article: White House ships out children’s dose of COVID-19 vaccine ahead of CDC approvalWhite House health officials prepare to ship vaccine for children to health care providers across the country, if approved by CDC.
CDC data shows increase in overdose deaths in Florida, nationwide
Read full article: CDC data shows increase in overdose deaths in Florida, nationwideAs the coronavirus pandemic raged on, the CDC said nearly 100,000 people lost their lives to drugs in 12 months with almost 10% of the overdose deaths reported happened in Florida, according to the data.
CDC calls for more COVID-19 vaccinations among pregnant people in new advisory
Read full article: CDC calls for more COVID-19 vaccinations among pregnant people in new advisoryThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is continuing to urge vaccinations as it reports the highest number of deaths during pregnancy seen in a single month during the pandemic, according to a health advisory released Wednesday.
Here’s how to tell the difference between COVID-19, allergy symptoms
Read full article: Here’s how to tell the difference between COVID-19, allergy symptomsWith more variants of COVID-19 cropping up around the world, and students back IN the classroom, it’s important to know the difference between symptoms of the coronavirus and those of seasonal allergies and more common sinus infections.
CDC panel grapples with who needs a COVID-19 booster shot
Read full article: CDC panel grapples with who needs a COVID-19 booster shotAn influential panel of advisers to the Centers for the Disease Control and Prevention is grappling with the question of which Americans should get COVID-19 booster shots, with some members wondering if the decision should be put off for a month in hopes of more evidence.
CDC discusses COVID booster shots
Read full article: CDC discusses COVID booster shotsCOVID-19 deaths in the U.S. have climbed to an average of more than 1,900 a day for the first time since early March, with experts saying the virus is preying largely on a distinct group: 71 million unvaccinated Americans.
New federal report breaks down COVID-19 deaths by county during summer surge
Read full article: New federal report breaks down COVID-19 deaths by county during summer surgeA new report released by the CDC and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services breaks down COVID-19 deaths by county in the State of Florida, the first time this data has been released to the public since the Florida Department of Health took down the daily COVID-19 dashboard in early June.
More than 6,000 Central Florida families face possible eviction
Read full article: More than 6,000 Central Florida families face possible evictionOne week after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the CDC’s moratorium on evictions, Central Florida legal assistance organizations have seen an uptick in calls for help.
Evictions could resume as soon as next week after Supreme Court lifts moratorium
Read full article: Evictions could resume as soon as next week after Supreme Court lifts moratoriumThe U.S. Supreme Court ruled Thursday to resume evictions across the country just weeks after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention put a moratorium in place after the original ban had ended.