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As the number of people getting their COVID-19 vaccine has slowed down, a "Sundial" panel discusses where the hesitancy is coming from and a new campaign to get people vaccinated.
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The county still has seen a 60% increase in the number of infections over the past month. New variants of the virus could be contributing to the spike.
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A Tampa physician was among the rare but growing number of people dealing with the disturbing experience of getting the disease despite having had one shot, or even two.
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The University of South Florida has been picked to host the regional headquarters for a virus research coalition, which will help develop strategies to fight infectious diseases.
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USF Health has temporarily stopped offering COVID-19 vaccines because it has not received any additional doses from its hospital partners or the state.
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Public health experts are still encouraging mask wearing and social distancing as coronavirus cases continue to surge in the state and around the country.
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Masks and increased social distancing are key measures over the next several months. Any ease-up and hospitals will be overwhelmed.
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The project begins by testing the use of blood thinners to reduce bad outcomes in COVID-19 patients, part of a study tied to Operation Warp Speed.
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In this interview, we explore the pandemic response from a public health perspective with Dr. Marissa Levine, of USF's College of Public Health, where she focuses on population health.
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Tampa General Hospita l and the University of South Florida have created a new organization with goals of integrating patient care, education, and...