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US Rep. Murphy talks coronavirus pandemic while self-quarantining

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ORLANDO, Fla. – Central Florida U.S. Rep. Stephanie Murphy is self-quarantining after she said she came in contact with a member of Congress who tested positive for the coronavirus.

News 6 on Friday spoke to Murphy via Skype, and she said the virus is causing a health and economic crisis. Murphy, who represents Orange and Seminole counties, said she is focusing on helping workers, families, sick people and small businesses during the pandemic.

Regarding the lack of food and supplies on store shelves, Murphy said hoarding is causing the shortages. She said there are enough supplies, and grocery stores are able to keep up with the normal demand.

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