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		<title>State health department says Pinellas has two new travel-related Zika cases</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[State health officials say there are eight new travel-related cases of Zika in Florida as of Tuesday. Of those, two are in Pinellas, four in Broward, one in St. Lucie and one involving a pregnant woman, according to the Florida Department of Health’s daily zika update. There is also one new non-travel related case linked to Miami-Dade County. The department is to investigating where exposure occurred. Those cases bring the total number of Florida Zika cases to 1,002. The majority&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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