Florida is tamping down on coronavirus cases due to a Florida law
UPDATED: Attorneys Say Florida Leaders are Choosing Not to Disclose Coronavirus Info
Florida health officials Thursday said state law prevents them from revealing information to the public about suspected cases of coronavirus, even though the state regularly revealed such information during the Zika crisis in 2017.
We are unable to comment on potential coronavirus cases because of a state statute that prohibits us from doing so, says Alberto Moscoso, communications director for the Florida Department of Health.
However, three health lawyers who reviewed the law for the South Florida Sun Sentinel, say the state can indeed release that information if it chooses to do so. The statute explains information from disease reports is exempt from public records laws and should be made public when necessary in order to protect public health due to the highly infectious nature of the disease.
Its a judgment call whether or not its necessary to the public health to release that information, says Timothy Monaghan, a health care attorney with Shutts & Bowen in West Palm Beach. Public officials may argue we are trying to avoid panic, but I think most people would say we need to know if its here in Florida so we can take precautions.
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