
Abe Aboraya
Health News Florida reporter Abe Aboraya works for WMFE in Orlando. He started writing for newspapers in high school. After graduating from the University of Central Florida in 2007, he spent a year traveling and working as a freelance reporter for the Seattle Times and the Seattle Weekly, and working for local news websites in the San Francisco Bay area. Most recently Abe worked as a reporter for the Orlando Business Journal. He comes from a family of health care workers.
Contact Abe at 407-273-2300 x 183 on Twitter @AbeAboraya or by email.
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A new report from the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention says at least 9,200 of the nation's health care workers have been infected with COVID...
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Orlando area patients are starting to get treated for COVID-19 with the blood of patients who have recovered.
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Florida’s projected peak of COVID-19 cases is now expected to come sooner. Researchers at the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation now say...
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Scott Burgett bends down and touches the leafy flower of the hemp plant, rubbing his fingers together. “This is the cherry citrus,” Burgett said. “You...
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The Florida Department of Health is monitoring 93 people possibly exposed to measles after a Jacksonville-area resident was diagnosed.
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President Donald Trump will be in The Villages Thursday for an official White House event.
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Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings does not want Central Florida to be home to a shelter for unaccompanied children who illegally cross the border. The U...
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Central Florida continues to see record numbers of hepatitis A cases.
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TSA agent Robert Henry jumped to his death inside the Orlando International Airport in February. Afterward, agents came forward to say Henry was bullied...
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By Abe Aboraya Florida travelers are catching serious mosquito-born diseases abroad, including dengue fever, chikungunya, malaria and Zika virus. Still,...