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Home » More Strangles Cases in Florida
Officials have confirmed one new case in Levy County and two cases in Santa Rosa County.
The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services has reported new strangles cases in two Florida counties.
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As testing for the novel coronavirus continues to scale up, a new study finds that saliva samples are a “preferable” indicator for infection than the deep nasal swabs now widely used.
The study led by the Yale School of Public Health — and conducted at Yale New Haven Hospital with
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