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COVID-19 cases are once again recording a summer spike with some of the highest weekly case reports seen this year. But what is our relationship with COVID four years after the pandemic outbreak?
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The state Department of Health documented nearly 3,000 more cases per week over the two weeks ending July 20 compared with the prior five weeks. Health officials say waning immunity could be the reason.
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At a COVID-19 vaccination event near an upscale community, Gov. Ron DeSantis had to answer questions about whether he's favoring some communities over others.
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Media reports suggest the White House is considering domestic travel restrictions to control spread of a new COVID-19 variant. Gov. Ron DeSantis say this would be unconstitutional.
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Bar owners are hoping their customers will have fun while watching the game, and will take precautions to ensure they are complying with coronavirus guidelines.
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Sudden demand flooded a county website and its phone lines. So CD Davidson-Hiers found herself in the middle of the chaos, fielding calls from residents eager to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
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Florida officials on Friday launched a statewide preregistration system to help schedule COVID-19 vaccine appointments. The announcement comes as people statewide seeking vaccine appointments have been frustrated by jammed phone lines and crashing websites.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis is touting the success of his policy providing COVID-19 vaccines to everyone 65 years and older in the state. But critics say the vaccine distribution favors some groups over others.
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The coronavirus vaccine will have been offered to every resident of Florida’s 4,000 long-term-care facilities by the end of this month, according to Gov. Ron DeSantis. The announcement comes amidst a partisan conflict over vaccines between DeSantis and President Joe Biden’s White House.
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Florida seniors continue to face problems as they try to make appointments to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
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Experts say precautions put in place to stop the spread of the coronavirus have caused a dramatic drop in cases of the flu, both in Florida and across the country.
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Only Florida residents and health-care workers will be allowed to receive coronavirus vaccines.