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In the wake of measles cases at a Broward school, Florida's surgeon general writes that the Department of Health “is deferring to parents or guardians to make decisions about school attendance” without urging the need for MMR vaccinations.
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Jones was fired from the Department of Health in 2020. Under the deal, she admitted guilt and agreed to pay $200 per month toward $20,000 to cover the cost of the criminal investigation, attend mental health counseling and perform community service.
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An inspector general says there's no evidence of wrongdoing after investigating allegations that the Department of Health fudged COVID case numbers to support Gov. Ron DeSantis’ effort to reopen the state.
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The former Florida data scientist is accused by authorities of illegally accessing a Department of Health computer system.
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According to a screen capture provided by Jones, Twitter stated her account was suspended for violating rules against platform manipulation and spam.
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The state says Rebehah Jones was fired for insubordination after being reprimanded several times.
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Sarasota attorney Ron Filipkowski says he was already unhappy with the state's COVID-19 response. The raid, which he sees as an attempt to silence Rebekah Jones and her sources, was the final straw.
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A misdemeanor criminal stalking case against the self-described whistleblower at the center of a politically charged dispute over Florida’s COVID-19…
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Florida’s COVID-19 cases continue to surge, making it one of the new hotspots in the country. In testimony to Congress this week, Dr. Anthony Fauci said...
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Rebekah Jones, the former Florida Department of Health data scientist who built her own COVID-19 dashboard, said she will keep the independent website up…