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Zika Virus Health Emergency Expands in Florida

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Florida's governor says five counties are now facing a health emergency from the Zika virus.

Three new cases have been reported, bringing the total up to 12 in the state. Gov. Rick Scott said all the cases are from people who became infected after traveling to other countries.

But there are still concerns the mosquito-borne virus could spread inside the United States.

"The mosquito that causes the Zika virus is common in Florida," Scott said.

"Mosquito control is key to combating mosquito-borne illnesses. That is why the executive order I signed last night says that special attention for mosquito sprays should be in residential areas," he said.

Florida's warm climate, year-round mosquitoes and revolving door of international travelers make it especially vulnerable.

But Gov. Scott said the state is preparing like it would for a hurricane, telling residents and tourists that Florida is safe.

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