Wynwood businesses lost revenue, laid off employees during Zika outbreak, study finds – Miami Herald


Wynwood businesses lost revenue, laid off employees during Zika outbreak, study finds – Miami Herald
06/27/2017
FIU NewsWynwood businesses lost revenue, laid off employees during Zika outbreak, study findsMiami HeraldThe spread of the Zika virus across Miami last summer severely infected earnings at Wynwood businesses, some of which saw revenue and profit dip by as much as 40 percent, according to a new study by Florida International University's Stempel College of …Zika outbreak in Wynwood stifled local economyFIU Newsall 2 news articles »
Zika Virus Still a Concern – PA home page
06/27/2017
PA home pageZika Virus Still a ConcernPA home pageWILKES-BARRE, LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — The Zika Virus may not be getting the headlines of a year ago, but if you think it's no longer a concern — think again. A local doctor wants to raise awareness about the Zika threat — especially for …5 things you need to know about ZikaModernMedicineStart of summer sparking new Zika concernslegal Insurrection (blog)all 4 news articles »
China helps Guyana battle Zika, other infectious diseases – Demerara Waves
06/27/2017
Demerara WavesChina helps Guyana battle Zika, other infectious diseasesDemerara WavesChina on Tuesday donated at least GYD$20 million in medical equipment to Guyana to aid the fight against Zika and other infectious diseases. The equipment will be used in the Reference Laboratory of the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC).and more »
With mosquito season underway, Sen. Cornyn looking for more Zika preparedness – KMVT
06/27/2017
KMVTWith mosquito season underway, Sen. Cornyn looking for more Zika preparednessKMVTWASHINGTON (Gray DC) – Mosquito season is in full swing across the U.S. and the diseases carried by the insects are still affecting Americans. Lawmakers in Washington say the Zika virus is still a problem that does not yet have an adequate solution.

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