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Leon County government is giving employees until Oct. 1 to get vaccinated and show proof, or be terminated. The move comes amid a surge in new COVID-19 infections.
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About five months after shots began, more than 10 million people in Florida have received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine, according to a report released Sunday by the state Department of Health.
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COVID-19 vaccination rates for rural areas in north Florida are low. That's according to U.S. Census Bureau numbers for the total population compared with how many people have received at least one shot of the coronavirus vaccine.
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Publix pharmacies are now allowing customers to walk in without an appointment and get a COVID-19 vaccine.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis suspended all local-government coronavirus emergency orders on Monday as he signed a bill that makes permanent his ban on COVID-19 vaccine “passports” and limits the authority of cities and counties in future health-care crises.
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The city's Coronavirus Task Force has launched educational outreach campaigns through grants to community groups and churches.
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The city's Coronavirus Task Force has launched educational outreach campaigns through grants to community groups and churches.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis, who was recently vaccinated with the single-dose Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine, said Tuesday that Florida would halt the vaccine’s use following a recommendation from federal health authorities.
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The full-service healthcare facility on Tallahassee's South Side expects to attract many new clients from the growing residential population in the downtown area.
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As of April 5th, everyone age 18 and older will be eligible to receive the vaccine in Florida.