
Daylina Miller
Health News Florida ReporterDaylina Miller is a multimedia reporter for WUSF and Health News Florida, covering health in the Tampa Bay area and across the state.
She began her journalism career as a teen columnist at The Tampa Tribune in 2005, and has since worked as a reporter for several Tampa Bay news organizations.
Daylina is a graduate of the University of South Florida's School of Mass Communications, where she started the school's Her Campus Magazine branch, served as a correspondent for USA Today College and wrote opinion columns for The Oracle, the Tampa campus newspaper.
She received her master's degree in New Media Journalism at Full Sail University and through the program started Dames & Dice, a tabletop gaming blog.
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The positivity rate for first-time tests on Wednesday again dipped down below 5%.
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Of 63,874 tests returned Wednesday, 4.45 percent of those tested for the first time were positive, according to the Florida Department of Health.
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The Florida Department of Health said in its Tuesday report that the positivity rate on new tests returned Monday was higher than five percent for the first time since September 10.
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The study examines how a percentage of otherwise healthy adults are having an "allergic reaction" to the virus.
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Feeding Tampa Bay has more than doubled the number of meals it is providing.
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Students are moving in to their residence halls at local colleges. In the era of coronavirus, that means learning to follow a host of new protocols.
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Of the $175 billion in federal CARES Act funding for hospitals that serve the nation's poorest people, about $50 billion has yet to be allocated. Those...
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A new report says the number of children who tested positive for the coronavirus in the United States increased by 40% in July.
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Most Florida school districts will reopen with some students learning from home and others learning in person. But what happens when the coronavirus...
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Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried Friday hosted a virtual roundtable with frontline health care workers to talk about Florida’s response to...