Yes, there are several area codes that have more than one time zone. In fact, area code 867 in northern Canada has four time zones!
Area code 206 serves Seattle, Washington, which is in the Pacific Time Zone.
Area code 310 is in the Los Angeles area, so it is in the Pacific Time Zone (PST in winter, PDT in summer).
Area code 715 is in Wisconsin, in the Central Time Zone (CST in winter, CDT in summer).
Telephone area code 812 serves southern Indiana. It is divided between the Eastern and Central Time Zones.
Area code 502 serves Louisville and Frankfort, Kentucky. It is in the Eastern Time Zone (EST in winter, EDT in summer).
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Area code 407 (Orlando, Florida) is in the Eastern Time Zone. Area code 850 is split between Eastern (Tallahassee) and Central (Pensacola). Thus, the time difference is either 0 or 1 hour. The time in area code 407 will either be the same or one hour later than the time in 850.
It depends greatly on where in area code 740 (southeast Ohio) and somewhat on where in area code 513 (Cincinnati area).
Area code 206 serves Seattle, Washington, which is in the Pacific Time Zone.
I do think that a person can have more than one virus at a time because if you are in a very contaminated area then you can catch more than one virus
Area code 310 is in the Los Angeles area, so it is in the Pacific Time Zone (PST in winter, PDT in summer).
Area code 910 is in North Carolina, which is in the Eastern Time Zone (EST in winter, EDT in summer).
Area code 715 is in Wisconsin, in the Central Time Zone (CST in winter, CDT in summer).
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Area code 706, including Augusta, Georgia, was created in a split from area code 404 (at the time, the only area code for all of northern Georgia) in 1992.