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The rally took place on the second day of a special legislative session to pass a package of bills that push back on federal vaccine and mask nadates.
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Coronavirus cases throughout Florida are dropping, Dr. Thomas Truman says that doesn’t make getting vaccinated any less important — even for young children.
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Among their objections: the Department of Education's move to withold the salaries of school boards that impose school mask mandates
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Leon County schools will stick with a mask optional policy when students return next month. That decision was unchanged after hours of testimony at Tuesday night’s school board meeting.
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Kim Revell and her husband, Tallahassee Police Chief Lawrence Revell, offer their experience so others afflicted with cancer or other life-threatening circumstances might survive and even thrive.
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President Joe Biden announced June as the National Month of Action with a goal of getting 70 percent of Americans vaccinated for COVID. Doug Emhoff says it’s needed to get back to normal life.
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Florida A&M in Tallahassee will open a COVID-19 vaccine site with the capacity to give up to 200 doses a day to those who are eligible.
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Without federal tracking, no one knows how many people in disability group housing have fallen ill or died from the virus. And few states are prioritizing them for vaccination.
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The vaccines will be administered at the health department's main building at 2695 Municipal Way, Tallahassee. Residents must call to make an appointment.
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The new center, a joint effort of Tallahassee Memorial Hospital, Wolfson Children's Hospital and Nemours Children's Specialty Care, is set to open shortly after the first of the year.