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Laura Goodhue, with the Florida Alliance of Planned Parenthood Affiliates, and Tampa Bay Times reporter Romy Ellenbogen speak about the issue on "The Florida Roundup."
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For the first time, Medicare will negotiate the prices of 10 common medicines. Dr. Meena Seshamani, with the Center for Medicare at CMS, and Brian Brito, VP of pharmacy at CareMax, talk about the process.
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On Florida Roundup, we discuss how more Floridians are becoming caregivers for people with Alzheimer’s, and the number is only expected to increase. Also, what does it mean to be an autism-friendly city?
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From Florida Roundup, a look back as the state's public media outlets reported on COVID-19, schools and vaccination efforts, plus how the federal government sells homes in flood zones.
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LISTEN: Parents from across the state file a lawsuit challenging Florida's mask-mandate ban in schools and nearly 1,000 physicians sign a letter urging the state to change its response to the latest COVID surge.
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On The Florida Roundup: Physicians discuss the latest wave of the coronvirus and what can be done to mitigate the spread, and the latest on the red tide outbreak plaguing the Gulf Coast.
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Dr. Jason Goldman, an American College of Physicians liaison to the CDC advisory committee on immunization practices, talks about the state's vaccine priorities on the "Florida Roundup."
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In a historic week, the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine arrived and more doses are on the way. South Florida health care workers share their experiences getting the first shots.
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Dr. Jason Goldman is part of the federal advisory panel that made priority recommendations. He and Jason Hand of the Florida Senior Living Association discussed the rollout on "Florida Roundup."
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On "Florida Roundup," Andrew Atterbury, education reporter for Politco of Florida, discusses how colleges are working to control the virus in the wake of the Thanksgiving holiday.