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Pinellas County Commissioners voted unanimously Tuesday not to close beaches for the Fourth of July holiday weekend.
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An appeals court Wednesday cleared the way for a lawsuit filed against a Pinellas County hospital by a volunteer who was diagnosed with the disease…
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Though hepatitis A cases are continuing to pop up throughout Florida, numbers in most counties are lower than they were at the peak of the outbreak last...
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Pinellas and Pasco counties are starting to see significant declines in the number of hepatitis A cases that are being diagnosed each month, the state’s...
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Florida had 53 newly reported hepatitis A cases last week, bringing the total number of cases this year to 2,791 as of Saturday, numbers from the state…
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Florida has had a reported 1,037 cases of the liver disease hepatitis A this year, nearly double the amount reported for all of 2018, according to numbers…
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Florida is seeing a surge in hepatitis A infections and a majority of the cases are turning up in the Tampa Bay area.
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Doctors say young children who have experienced trauma from neglect, abuse or violence may cry excessively or have problems sleeping or eating.
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While the fish kills have stopped washing up on Pinellas County beaches, red tide is still an ongoing problem in the area. The Board of Commissioners...
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Pinellas County is publishing regular respiratory forecasts for its beaches online, as toxic red tide blooms still linger.