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Florida IV Plant Spared From Storm, Company Says
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Health - ABC News
Milton spares Daytona Beach factory that's a critical supplier of IV fluids
A Florida factory that makes IV fluids critical to hospitals nationwide will restart after shutting down while Hurricane Milton tore through the state1 hour ago -
Health - ABC News
Officials work to protect IV supplies in Florida after disruptions at North Carolina plant
Federal officials are working to move IV bags out of the path of Hurricane Milton, which is threatening another manufacturer of IV fluids even as hospitals nationwide are still reeling from ...22 hours ago - Florida -
Top stories - NBC News
Tampa mayor says major wind damage but city spared worst of storm surge
Tampa Mayor Jane Castor joins Morning Joe with the latest updates on the impact of Hurricane Milton.9 hours ago -
Top stories - ABC News
Hurricane Milton live updates: 10 fatalities confirmed
Hurricane Milton made landfall Wednesday night as a Category 3 hurricane on Florida's west coast near Siesta Key.7 minutes ago -
World - The Guardian
Hurricane Milton: Biden says ‘outright lies’ risk lives as Florida deals with aftermath of storm – latest updates
President says false claims undermine rescue efforts after number of people killed as hurricane battered Florida. Full report: millions without power after Hurricane Milton How have you been ...19 minutes ago - Joe Biden -
Politics - The Hill
US approves temporary imports of IV fluids as hospitals grapple with storm-related shortages
Federal health officials have approved the import of certain IV fluids from overseas as hospitals across the country scramble to deal with a Hurricane Helene-inflicted shortage. The shortage ...45 minutes ago -
Top stories - BBC News
Record storm surge forecast in Florida
Parts of Florida are bracing for a huge storm surge. But why do such surges happen and why are they so deadly?Yesterday - Florida -
Top stories - The New York Times
Brown University Will Vote on Divesting from Companies Tied to Israel
The university made a deal with pro-Palestinian students last spring to consider their demands if they ended a protest encampment. But the university board voted against divestment.23 hours ago - Israel
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