Coronaviris testing kits on the way to Florida labs
Major laboratories in Florida will be getting in-house testing kits for COVID-19.
Major laboratories in Florida will be getting in-house testing kits for COVID-19.
Coronavirus preparations at UF, UCF
The University of Florida is telling instructors they should consider moving classes online, in preparation for a possible outbreak of the coronavirus.
The University of Florida is telling instructors they should consider moving classes online, in preparation for a possible outbreak of the coronavirus.
Coronavirus concerns at OIA and Port Everglades
The state is urging anyone who has traveled through Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale to self-quarantine should symptoms of coronavirus become present. Three workers there have tested positive for the virus. Meanwhile, a passenger who departed Orlando International Airport was rushed to the hospital upon landing in Rhode Island after she exhibited flu-like symptoms.
The state is urging anyone who has traveled through Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale to self-quarantine should symptoms of coronavirus become present. Three workers there have tested positive for the virus. Meanwhile, a passenger who departed Orlando International Airport was rushed to the hospital upon landing in Rhode Island after she exhibited flu-like symptoms.
Hepatitis A cases top 350 this year in Florida
Florida reported 30 new cases of hepatitis A last week, bringing this year’s total to 356.
Florida reported 30 new cases of hepatitis A last week, bringing this year’s total to 356.
Genetic information bill moves forward in Florida Senate
A Senate vote could come as soon as Wednesday.
A Senate vote could come as soon as Wednesday.
2nd case of coronavirus confirmed in Volusia County
The Florida Department of Health says there are now two cases of coronavirus in Volusia County. The second patient is a 60-year-old woman who recently traveled.
The Florida Department of Health says there are now two cases of coronavirus in Volusia County. The second patient is a 60-year-old woman who recently traveled.
Florida issues coronavirus travel advisory
Florida lawmakers underwent a consultation by health officials on Monday over concerns they may have been exposed to the coronavirus. The five members of the Florida House of Representative and one staff member were given the all clear. In other news, Florida officials are walking back an earlier advisory requesting all travelers returning from foreign countries self-isolate, further sowing confusion over its efforts to contain a fast-spreading threat to public health
Florida lawmakers underwent a consultation by health officials on Monday over concerns they may have been exposed to the coronavirus. The five members of the Florida House of Representative and one staff member were given the all clear. In other news, Florida officials are walking back an earlier advisory requesting all travelers returning from foreign countries self-isolate, further sowing confusion over its efforts to contain a fast-spreading threat to public health
State and federal officials update public on coronavirus
Florida officials are walking back an earlier advisory requesting all travelers returning from foreign countries self-isolate, further sowing confusion over its efforts to contain a fast-spreading threat to public health.
Florida officials are walking back an earlier advisory requesting all travelers returning from foreign countries self-isolate, further sowing confusion over its efforts to contain a fast-spreading threat to public health.
Coronavirus scare on cruise ship
A coronavirus scare on a cruise ship off the coast of Florida caused delays for some passengers.
A coronavirus scare on a cruise ship off the coast of Florida caused delays for some passengers.
Stores set limits on coronavirus supplies
With some items flying off the shelves due to coronavirus concerns, some grocery stores are placing limits on how much you can buy.
With some items flying off the shelves due to coronavirus concerns, some grocery stores are placing limits on how much you can buy.
Woman tests positive in Volusia County
Volusia County has documented its first confirmed case of COVID-19. On Monday, residents pressed officials for more details about the case and where the 66-year-old woman has been.
Volusia County has documented its first confirmed case of COVID-19. On Monday, residents pressed officials for more details about the case and where the 66-year-old woman has been.
Coronavirus travel concerns
Dr. Jason Littleton visits the FOX 35 studio to address traveling as coronavirus fears rise.
Dr. Jason Littleton visits the FOX 35 studio to address traveling as coronavirus fears rise.
Is COVID-19 and pandemic?
A major focus is keeping the coronavirus a widespread pandemic. Some have dismissed the COVID-19 as a weak flu, only deadly in about 1% to 3% percent of cases, depending on data. But those numbers get more serious when it becomes a pandemic, an epidemic that has spread over several countries or continents, usually affecting a large number of people
A major focus is keeping the coronavirus a widespread pandemic. Some have dismissed the COVID-19 as a weak flu, only deadly in about 1% to 3% percent of cases, depending on data. But those numbers get more serious when it becomes a pandemic, an epidemic that has spread over several countries or continents, usually affecting a large number of people
Florida reports 2 deaths in state from coronavirus
The Florida Department of Health (DOH) on Friday confirmed that two people have died from the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Florida.? One case is out of Lee County in Southwest Florida and the other is out of Santa Rosa County in the Panhandle.?
The Florida Department of Health (DOH) on Friday confirmed that two people have died from the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Florida.? One case is out of Lee County in Southwest Florida and the other is out of Santa Rosa County in the Panhandle.?
Coronavirus: Is it safe to handle cash? Are pregnant women more susceptible?
A medical team answers questions about the coronavirus during FOX 35 NewsEdge at 6 p.m. In this segment, we answer questions about how the coronavirus could impact how we handle cash or credit cards and what precautions people should take if they are planning a cruise. The phone lines are no longer accepting calls.
A medical team answers questions about the coronavirus during FOX 35 NewsEdge at 6 p.m. In this segment, we answer questions about how the coronavirus could impact how we handle cash or credit cards and what precautions people should take if they are planning a cruise. The phone lines are no longer accepting calls.
Steps to protect yourself from coronavirus
FOX 35 News Anchor Stephen Hauck is in Atlanta to report on President Trump's visit to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. He talked with Dr. Archna Poddar, with the Reagan Medical Center, about how to prevent the spread of the virus.
FOX 35 News Anchor Stephen Hauck is in Atlanta to report on President Trump's visit to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. He talked with Dr. Archna Poddar, with the Reagan Medical Center, about how to prevent the spread of the virus.
Coronavirus: How does it compare to the flu?
A medical team answers questions about the coronavirus during FOX 35 NewsEdge at 6 p.m. In this segment, we answer questions about how the coronavirus compares to the flu and what precautions should businesses take to protect patrons. The phone lines are no longer accepting calls.
A medical team answers questions about the coronavirus during FOX 35 NewsEdge at 6 p.m. In this segment, we answer questions about how the coronavirus compares to the flu and what precautions should businesses take to protect patrons. The phone lines are no longer accepting calls.
'Stop the Handshake' campaign urges unnecessary contact
An Orlando couple is using the coronavirus to encourage people to keep their hands to themselves with the "Stop the Handshake" campaign.
An Orlando couple is using the coronavirus to encourage people to keep their hands to themselves with the "Stop the Handshake" campaign.
Coronavirus spark travel deals
Prices on some cruises and flights are very low due to worry over the coronavirus. Some businesses are even offering incentives to book travel now or keep reservations.
Prices on some cruises and flights are very low due to worry over the coronavirus. Some businesses are even offering incentives to book travel now or keep reservations.
Coronavirus: Should I cancel my flight or cruise?
A medical team answers questions about the coronavirus during FOX 35 News at 5 p.m. In this segment, doctors answer questions about the whether or not it is safe to fly or take a cruise. The phone lines are no longer accepting calls.
A medical team answers questions about the coronavirus during FOX 35 News at 5 p.m. In this segment, doctors answer questions about the whether or not it is safe to fly or take a cruise. The phone lines are no longer accepting calls.



















