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More than 120 confirmed or probable monkeypox cases have been reported in Florida this year through Tuesday. Most of those cases are in Broward, with more than 70,
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Dozens of cases have been detected in South Florida — mostly in Broward County — and those numbers are believed to be an undercount. In this interview, FIU's Dr. Aileen Marty tells us more.
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Many hospitals are dealing with a flood of people with COVID, including those primarily admitted for other reasons. These infections still drain the workforce and can put health workers and other patients at higher risk for contracting the virus.
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A 69-year-old woman who went missing ended up dead in a car in the parking lot at Victoria’s Retirement home in Lauderhill on Sept. 18.
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Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran will “report his findings related to Alachua and Broward” during the meeting and “sanctions would follow if they’re found to be in violation of the mask mandate ban.”
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With demand for their services high around the country, Florida nurses are leaving for higher wages and safer conditions, just as the state has a growing number of hospitals reporting staff shortages.
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Several CVS pharmacies will start offering COVID-19 vaccines to people 65 and older this week. These are part of the federal government’s partnership with states.
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So far, officials are not planning to close beaches. But Miami-Dade has a curfew in place. A Broward curfew will depend on whether businesses enforce social distancing.
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We have listed advice below on how to go about securing your second appointment in South Florida. This guidance will likely change and we'll continue to update this post as we receive new information.
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New vaccination sites are opening and hospitals are doling out doses, but there's little clarity on how much vaccine is coming.