The wonderful state of Florida

Bipartisan Florida Telephone Solicitation Act, passed in 2021, reduced nuisance calls, texts over 80%. Guess who wants to make it more "business friendly" -- meaning they want to allow residents to be spammed with junk calls without nearly no limits.

Florida made phone robocall law more business-friendly leaving voters asking why
Under Florida’s 2021 telephone solicitation law, robocall call complaints plummeted
https://www.abcactionnews.com/news/...e-business-friendly-leaving-voters-asking-why
 
With no effective state disease monitoring due to DeSantis disbanding most collection and reporting --- new disease outbreaks are spreading like wildfire across the state.

A leprosy endemic? So far this year, eight people got leprosy in Florida
https://www.rawstory.com/florida-leprosy/

The key to having a healthy lifestyle in Florida today? Try not to end up a leper. Avoiding leprosy is really key to the healthy lifestyle package. Especially since the DeSantis administration is not doing a thing to track, report, and help contain the outbreak.


Leprosy could be endemic in Central Florida, CDC says. What to know about the disease.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/leprosy-endemic-central-florida-cdc-what-to-know-disease/
 
The key to having a healthy lifestyle in Florida today? Try not to end up a leper. Avoiding leprosy is really key to the healthy lifestyle package. Especially since the DeSantis administration is not doing a thing to track, report, and help contain the outbreak.

Leprosy could be endemic in Central Florida, CDC says. What to know about the disease.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/leprosy-endemic-central-florida-cdc-what-to-know-disease/

Great job, DeSantis!

Central Florida is a hotspot for leprosy
https://www.cnn.com/2023/08/01/health/leprosy-central-florida/index.html

When a 54-year-old landscaper came into an Orlando dermatology clinic with a splotchy, painful rash, Dr. Rajiv Nathoo took five or six biopsies. The rash was spreading from the man’s limbs to his face, but previous doctors had been stumped by what was causing it.

The biopsy results confirmed Nathoo’s hunch, a diagnosis he described as something “you read in your textbooks”: leprosy.

However, the man didn’t have the obvious risk factors that most doctors would expect with the hard-to-catch infection. So after noticing a cluster of other cases in the area, Nathoo, a dermatologist and complex clinic director for Advanced Dermatology and Cosmetic Surgery Clinics in Orlando, began to suspect that Central Florida could be an unexpected leprosy hotbed.

Now, his team is cautioning other health care providers to be on the lookout for similar cases in the area.

According a research letter published by Nathoo and his colleagues in the journal Emerging Infectious Diseases, Central Florida has reported among the highest rates of leprosy in the United States.

(More at above url)
 
Strange Florida News
https://www.clickorlando.com/topic/Strange_Florida/

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She's still single and will serve you all the Widow Makers you can drink!:D
https://www.yahoo.com/news/florida-woman-spiked-mans-drink-191158471.html
Florida woman spiked man's drink with cockroach spray after they met at a bar, authorities say
Louis Casiano
Fri, August 18, 2023 at 2:11 PM CDT·1 min read

A Florida woman allegedly spiked a man's drinks with Raid roach spray after the pair met at a local bar.

Veronica Cline, 29, is charged with poisoning food or drink, the Volusia County Sheriff's Office said Friday.

Deputies were called to a home in Deleon Springs around 4:30 a.m. where they met the man, who had become ill. He said he came home with Cline after she asked him to continue drinking with her.

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Veronica Cline, 29, allegedly spiked a man's drinks with Raid roach spray, authorities said.
He said he had two drinks and began feeling sick. Cline allegedly admitted to him to spiking the two drinks with the roach spray.

"The victim told deputies he was vomiting for about 30 minutes before he was able to call for help," the sheriff's office said. "He became sick again while providing his statement to a deputy."

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Cline wasn't at the home when deputies arrived. A law enforcement K-9 tracked her down and she was taken into custody. She was being held in the Volusia County Branch Jail without bond pending her first court appearance.

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Footage of Veronica Cline being arrested after being tracked down by a law enforcement K-9.
Authorities didn't reveal if Cline provided a motive for the alleged poisoning.
 
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