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Hipster haven in Miami becomes epicenter of Zika outbreak
Wynwood faces its first bout of negative press as the epicenter of the first outbreak of locally contracted Zika virus.
- MIAMI, FL - AUGUST 02: Carlos Varas, a Miami-Dade County mosquito control inspector, uses a Golden Eagle blower to spray pesticide to kill mosquitos in the Wynwood neighborhood as the county fights to control the Zika virus outbreak on August 2, 2016 in Miami, Florida. There is a reported 14 individuals who have been infected with the Zika virus by local mosquitoes. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)read more2016 Getty ImagesShare
- MIAMI, FL - AUGUST 02: Carlos Varas, a Miami-Dade County mosquito control inspector, uses a Golden Eagle blower to spray pesticide to kill mosquitos in the Wynwood neighborhood as the county fights to control the Zika virus outbreak on August 2, 2016 in Miami, Florida. There is a reported 14 individuals who have been infected with the Zika virus by local mosquitoes. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)read more2016 Getty ImagesShare
- MIAMI, FL - AUGUST 01: Brendan Mckinnon (R) and Tillie Pearl on vacation from Australia walk through the Wynwood neighborhood where the Zika virus that is transmitted by mosquito has been found as the county fights to control the outbreak on August 1, 2016 in Miami, Florida. Today, it was announced that 10 more individuals have been infected with the Zika virus by local mosquitoes. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)read more2016 Getty ImagesShare
- MIAMI, FL - AUGUST 01: Pedestrians walk through the Wynwood neighborhood where the Zika virus that is transmitted by mosquito has been found as the county fights to control the outbreak on August 1, 2016 in Miami, Florida. Today, it was announced that 10 more individuals have been infected with the Zika virus by local mosquitoes. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)read more2016 Getty ImagesShare
- MIAMI, FL - AUGUST 01: Larry Smart, a Miami-Dade County mosquito control inspector, uses a fogger to spray pesticide to kill mosquitos in the Wynwood neighborhood as the county fights to control the Zika virus outbreak on August 1, 2016 in Miami, Florida. Today, it was announced that 10 more individuals have been infected with the Zika virus by local mosquitoes. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)read more2016 Getty ImagesShare
- MIAMI, FL - AUGUST 02: Carlos Varas, a Miami-Dade County mosquito control inspector, uses a Golden Eagle blower to spray pesticide to kill mosquitos in the Wynwood neighborhood as the county fights to control the Zika virus outbreak on August 2, 2016 in Miami, Florida. There is a reported 14 individuals who have been infected with the Zika virus by local mosquitoes. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)read more2016 Getty ImagesShare
- MIAMI, FL - AUGUST 02: Carlos Varas, a Miami-Dade County mosquito control inspector, uses a Golden Eagle blower to spray pesticide to kill mosquitos in the Wynwood neighborhood as the county fights to control the Zika virus outbreak on August 2, 2016 in Miami, Florida. There is a reported 14 individuals who have been infected with the Zika virus by local mosquitoes. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)read more2016 Getty ImagesShare
- MIAMI, FL - JULY 30: Sharon Nagel, a Miami-Dade County mosquito control inspector, walks through the Wynwood neighborhood looking for mosquitos or breeding areas where she kills the mosquitos with larvicide granules or a fogger spraying pesticide as the county fights to control the Zika virus outbreak on July 30, 2016 in Miami, Florida. There have been a reported four individuals that have been infected with the Zika virus by local mosquitoes which makes them the first known cases of the virus being transmitted by mosquitoes in the continental United States. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)read more2016 Getty ImagesShare
- MIAMI, FL - JULY 30: Robert Muxo, a Miami-Dade County mosquito control inspector, inspects a property for mosquitos or breeding areas in the Wynwood neighborhood as the county fights to control the Zika virus outbreak on July 30, 2016 in Miami, Florida. There have been a reported four individuals that have been infected with the Zika virus by local mosquitoes which makes them the first known cases of the virus being transmitted by mosquitoes in the continental United States. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)read more2016 Getty ImagesShare
- MIAMI, FL - AUGUST 02: Carlos Varas, a Miami-Dade County mosquito control inspector, uses a Golden Eagle blower to spray pesticide to kill mosquitos in the Wynwood neighborhood as the county fights to control the Zika virus outbreak on August 2, 2016 in Miami, Florida. There is a reported 14 individuals who have been infected with the Zika virus by local mosquitoes. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)read more2016 Getty ImagesShare
- MIAMI, FL - AUGUST 02: Carlos Varas, a Miami-Dade County mosquito control inspector, uses a Golden Eagle blower to spray pesticide to kill mosquitos in the Wynwood neighborhood as the county fights to control the Zika virus outbreak on August 2, 2016 in Miami, Florida. There is a reported 14 individuals who have been infected with the Zika virus by local mosquitoes. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)read more2016 Getty ImagesShare
- MIAMI, FL - AUGUST 02: Carlos Varas, a Miami-Dade County mosquito control inspector, uses a Golden Eagle blower to spray pesticide to kill mosquitos in the Wynwood neighborhood as the county fights to control the Zika virus outbreak on August 2, 2016 in Miami, Florida. There is a reported 14 individuals who have been infected with the Zika virus by local mosquitoes. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)read more2016 Getty ImagesShare
- MIAMI, FL - AUGUST 01: Pedestrians walk through the Wynwood neighborhood where the Zika virus that is transmitted by mosquito has been found as the county fights to control the outbreak on August 1, 2016 in Miami, Florida. Today, it was announced that 10 more individuals have been infected with the Zika virus by local mosquitoes. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)read more2016 Getty ImagesShare
- MIAMI, FL - JULY 30: Robert Muxo, a Miami-Dade County mosquito control inspector, prepares to use a fogger to spray pesticide to kill mosquitos in the Wynwood neighborhood as the county fights to control the Zika virus outbreak on July 30, 2016 in Miami, Florida. There have been a reported four individuals that have been infected with the Zika virus by local mosquitoes which makes them the first known cases of the virus being transmitted by mosquitoes in the continental United States. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)read more2016 Getty ImagesShare
- MIAMI, FL - AUGUST 01: (EDITOR'S NOTE: Image was created as an Equirectangular Panorama. Import image into a panoramic player to create an interactive 360 degree view) The Wynwood neighborhood is seen where the Zika virus that is transmitted by mosquito has been found as the county fights to control the outbreak on August 1, 2016 in Miami, Florida. Today, it was announced that 10 more individuals have been infected with the Zika virus by local mosquitoes. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)read more2016 Getty ImagesShare
- MIAMI, FL - JULY 30: Sharon Nagel, a Miami-Dade County mosquito control inspector, walks through the Wynwood neighborhood looking for mosquitos or breeding areas where she kills the mosquitos with larvicide granules or a fogger spraying pesticide as the county fights to control the Zika virus outbreak on July 30, 2016 in Miami, Florida. There have been a reported four individuals that have been infected with the Zika virus by local mosquitoes which makes them the first known cases of the virus being transmitted by mosquitoes in the continental United States. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)read more2016 Getty ImagesShare
- MIAMI, FL - AUGUST 02: Carlos Varas, a Miami-Dade County mosquito control inspector, uses a Golden Eagle blower to spray pesticide to kill mosquitos in the Wynwood neighborhood as the county fights to control the Zika virus outbreak on August 2, 2016 in Miami, Florida. There is a reported 14 individuals who have been infected with the Zika virus by local mosquitoes. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)read more2016 Getty ImagesShare
- MIAMI, FL - JULY 30: Sharon Nagel, a Miami-Dade County mosquito control inspector, walks through the Wynwood neighborhood looking for mosquitos or breeding areas where she kills the mosquitos with larvicide granules or a fogger spraying pesticide as the county fights to control the Zika virus outbreak on July 30, 2016 in Miami, Florida. There have been a reported four individuals that have been infected with the Zika virus by local mosquitoes which makes them the first known cases of the virus being transmitted by mosquitoes in the continental United States. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)read more2016 Getty ImagesShare
- MIAMI, FL - AUGUST 02: Carlos Varas, a Miami-Dade County mosquito control inspector, uses a Golden Eagle blower to spray pesticide to kill mosquitos in the Wynwood neighborhood as the county fights to control the Zika virus outbreak on August 2, 2016 in Miami, Florida. There is a reported 14 individuals who have been infected with the Zika virus by local mosquitoes. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)read more2016 Getty ImagesShare
- MIAMI, FL - AUGUST 01: Pedestrians walk through the Wynwood neighborhood where the Zika virus that is transmitted by mosquito has been found as the county fights to control the outbreak on August 1, 2016 in Miami, Florida. Today, it was announced that 10 more individuals have been infected with the Zika virus by local mosquitoes. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)read more2016 Getty ImagesShare
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Hipster haven in Miami becomes epicenter of Zika outbreak
Wynwood faces its first bout of negative press as the epicenter of the first outbreak of locally contracted Zika virus.
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