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More than 530,000 county residents have been vaccinated so far, but over the past few weeks, less than 3,000 a week have opted for vaccines.
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A Jacksonville City Council member says he will introduce legislation to authorize a program for drug users to safely exchange used needles for new ones at no cost.
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The governor appeared with Toma Dean, the woman seen on the floor of a state-run Regenron clinic in a viral photo. Dean said that she believes the treatment helped keep her alive after she caught COVID.
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Patients too young for the approved vaccines are among those ending up in Jacksonville hospitals, according to Dr. Mobeen Rathore, UF Health Jacksonville's associate chair of pediatric medicine.
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UF Health Jacksonville’s COVID ward is reporting a 10% to 15% rise in admissions per day.
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With new locations opening and information evolving, here’s a rundown of where shots are available in Duval, Putnam, Nassau, Baker and St. Johns counties.
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Mayor Lenny Curry has extended Duval County’s mask mandate through at least Feb. 25.
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Residents 65 and older and health care workers with direct exposure to patients can call the health department to get vaccinated.
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The Jacksonville nurse said if the public were able to see hospital internal tracking sheets, it would be helpful.
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COVID-19 cases among the student body have been confirmed at two of Jacksonville’s private college preparatory schools following a social gathering...