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reporter mike vasilinda joins us live from tallahassee with a look at this problem. mike? >> reporter: yeah. rod, this is really catching people here at florida state university by surprise. because, it doesn't usually infect adults, let alone young adults. administrators told us today they found one new case that was reported and they expect more in the coming days. students first started showing the fsu wellness center on monday. >> blisters on hands, and some students had blisters on their feet. and we normally see this in day care centers. >> reporter: after tuesday brought new cases, the university canceled fraternity and sorority rush events that night. >> i don't know if they expected it to be gone that night. but activity has resumed. >> reporter: most students we talked to were aware of the virus and what to do. that's all i know. >> and they said to wash your hands? >> just, use hand sanitizer. >> you can wipe it right away. >> reporter: the best advise is to clean, clean, clean with a bleach solution. there were no new cases wednesday, but thursday did bring ano
reporter mike vasilinda joins us live from tallahassee with a look at this problem. mike? >> reporter: yeah. rod, this is really catching people here at florida state university by surprise. because, it doesn't usually infect adults, let alone young adults. administrators told us today they found one new case that was reported and they expect more in the coming days. students first started showing the fsu wellness center on monday. >> blisters on hands, and some students had...
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reporter mike vasilinda joins us live from tallahassee with a look at this problem. mike? >> reporter: yeah. rod, this is really catching people here at florida state university by surprise. because, it doesn't usually infect adults, let alone young adults. administrators told us today they found one new case that was reported and they expect more in the coming days. students first started showing
reporter mike vasilinda joins us live from tallahassee with a look at this problem. mike? >> reporter: yeah. rod, this is really catching people here at florida state university by surprise. because, it doesn't usually infect adults, let alone young adults. administrators told us today they found one new case that was reported and they expect more in the coming days. students first started showing
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for guarding our environment, couldn't risk deputy director carry clark fast enough from our mike vasilinda. >> we can set something up later. >> no we can't. we have tried to reach you for days and you do not return our calls and you are avoiding us again. i just don't understand why you don't want mistake. >> reporter: steve andrews, newschannel8. >> well, the search is onto find whoever murdered a 95-year- old man in his highlands county home. investigators found domanic demundo dead in his home in sebring monday afternoon. neighbors called the police to check on him after not hearing from him. detective haves now looking to speak with people he recently hired to do work around his home. >> we believe recently, showed up to his house. we heard from some people they might have been doing some work recently at the house. >> if you have any information, you are asked to call highlands county sheriff's office or crime stoppers. >>> everybody on board a flight from phoenix to tampa bay had to go into crash positions as they touched down without landing gear. they made flight ins the air but w
for guarding our environment, couldn't risk deputy director carry clark fast enough from our mike vasilinda. >> we can set something up later. >> no we can't. we have tried to reach you for days and you do not return our calls and you are avoiding us again. i just don't understand why you don't want mistake. >> reporter: steve andrews, newschannel8. >> well, the search is onto find whoever murdered a 95-year- old man in his highlands county home. investigators found...
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guarding our environment, couldn't risk deputy director gary clark away fast enough from our mike vasilinda. >> we can set somethingup later. >> no we cannot we have have try today reach you for days and you do not return our calls and you are avoiding this again. i don't understand why you mistake. >> reporter: i like to know what that guy is chuckling about first of all. today's polk county commission meeting, the dep is also offering the test the wells of neighbors. but the dep is not talking. the governor today told us he thinks dep is doing a good job. but he believes in transparency. well, if he believes in transparency, how could they be doing a good job because they obviously have been anything but transparent. >> i don't know where to watching people running away from cameras hearing commissioners say what do you tell them? tell us the truth. what is going on in our neighborhood? we are talking about the wells being tested. when do we get results back from that? we want to trust mosaic, but where is the proof? >> that is the question. we could be getting results as soon as tomorrow
guarding our environment, couldn't risk deputy director gary clark away fast enough from our mike vasilinda. >> we can set somethingup later. >> no we cannot we have have try today reach you for days and you do not return our calls and you are avoiding this again. i don't understand why you mistake. >> reporter: i like to know what that guy is chuckling about first of all. today's polk county commission meeting, the dep is also offering the test the wells of neighbors. but the...
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our tallahassee mike vasilinda tried to get answers from the deputy director of the florida department of environmental protection but to no avail. watch here. >> we can set something up later -- >> no, we have tried to reach you for three or four days and you don't re and you are avoiding us again. i don't understand why you don't want to say, we made a mistake. >> reporter: nothing. 8 on your side exposed potential problems with the drinking water in the area after the hole opened up. 215million gal had listens of radioactive water used to produce fertilizer escaped into the aquifer. we learned local, state and federal authorities knew about the hole but never told resident. the dep sent us information going above and beyond the requirements of florida law and will test anyone's drinking water free of charge. bottled water is being offered by mosaic. the department promises to remain onsite to perform daily monitoring. so who if anyone will be held accountable? we asked the department and they said they won't know until the initial response phase is completed. gayle, back to you. >>
our tallahassee mike vasilinda tried to get answers from the deputy director of the florida department of environmental protection but to no avail. watch here. >> we can set something up later -- >> no, we have tried to reach you for three or four days and you don't re and you are avoiding us again. i don't understand why you don't want to say, we made a mistake. >> reporter: nothing. 8 on your side exposed potential problems with the drinking water in the area after the hole...
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our tallahassee mike vasilinda tried to get answers from the deputy director of the florida department of environmental protection but to no avail. watch here. >> we can set something up later -- >> no, we have tried to reach you for three or four days and you don't return our calls. and you are avoiding us again. i don't understand why you mistake. >> reporter: nothing. 8 on your side exposed potential problems with the drinking water in the area after the hole opened up. 215 million gal had listens of -- 215 million gallons of radioactive water used to we learned local, state and federal authorities knew about the hole but never told resident. the dep sent us information that claims the organization is going above and beyond the requirements of florida law and will test anyone's drinking water free of charge. bottled water is being offered by mosaic. the department promises to remain onsite to perform daily monitoring. so who if anyone will be held accountable? we asked the department and they said they won't know until the initial response phase is completed. gayle, back to you. >>
our tallahassee mike vasilinda tried to get answers from the deputy director of the florida department of environmental protection but to no avail. watch here. >> we can set something up later -- >> no, we have tried to reach you for three or four days and you don't return our calls. and you are avoiding us again. i don't understand why you mistake. >> reporter: nothing. 8 on your side exposed potential problems with the drinking water in the area after the hole opened up. 215...