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Florida lawmaker questions company providing contact tracing

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ORLANDO, Fla. – A Central Florida Congressman is demanding answers from one of the companies the state of Florida pays to provide contact tracing.It comes after a woman says she was paid for weeks as a contact tracer, but never got one assignment.Contact tracing is tracking down everyone a person positive with a virus has come in contact with.State Rep.

Rene Plasencia sent a letter to Florida’s Surgeon General. His staff also contacted the president of Favorite Healthcare Staffing with specific questions about the state’s contact tracing program.“As a function of the legislature, one of the things that we have the oversight to do, is to a certain extent audit some of our programs that go through state agencies,” Plasencia said.Plasencia.

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