Florida sues Biden administration, CDC to allow cruises to resume sailings immediately, DeSantis says
By Dara Kam
Justin Matthews reports
MIAMI - Arguing that Florida is at risk of losing billions of dollars and tens of thousands of jobs, Gov. Ron DeSantis and Attorney General Ashley Moody on Thursday filed a lawsuit against federal health officials for sidelining the cruise industry.
The lawsuit, filed in federal district court in Tampa, asks a federal judge to lift restrictions imposed by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that have idled cruise ships in the U.S. for more than a year because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Florida Sues Biden Administration, Seeking To Relaunch Cruise Industry
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The Health 202: AstraZeneca s vaccine is still considered safe to take Paige Winfield Cunningham
with Alexandra Ellerbeck The available science still indicates the AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine is safe for people to take, even as regulators investigate a potential red flag. That’s the nuance vaccine experts frustrated by the recent barrage of negative headlines want the American public to understand.
“I feel like in general the press has not been doing a good job,”
former Food and Drug Administration scientist Luciana Borio told me.
The coverage of AstraZeneca’s fumbles, she said, feels “alarmist.” “People do not want to take the vaccine in Europe now, and if that’s because of misinformation, then the pandemic’s going to continue to remain very active globally, which means everybody is vulnerable,” Borio said.