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The facility, jointly operated by several partners, including the Bond Community Health Center, FSU College of Medicine and FAMU School of Pharmacy, will offer a complete catalog of treatments and therapies.
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Doctor Temple Robinson is CEO at Bond. She says the center is open for patients who used CVS and need to transfer their prescription to another pharmacy.
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Mother Janice Stanley was also among the first licensed practical nurses to graduate from the old segregated Lincoln High School in 1958 and became Tallahassee's first African-American female postal carriers in the early 1970s.
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Orgnizers say more than 700 people showed up, of which some 200 received various health assessments.
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Beyond the free breakfast, there were numerous service providers on hand to help with everything from longer-term nutrition needs to affordable health care options.
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The Bond Community Health Center is taking part in a national study to see if blood thinners can help people with COVID-19. The Center's CEO, Temple Robinson, says one of the suspected side effects of COVID-19 is blood clots.
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The Bond Community Health Center is taking part in a national study to see if blood thinners can help people with COVID-19. The Center's CEO, Temple Robinson, says one of the suspected side effects of COVID-19 is blood clots.
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After a staff member at the Bond Community Health Center's main site tested positive for the coronavirus, it will be temporarily closing.
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Florida Community Health Centers are getting more than $28 million from the federal government to cover COVID-19-related costs. That includes testing, personal protective equipment, staff training, patient outreach, and setting up drive-through or walk-up test sites.
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