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CDC data shows the risk of COVID-19 spread in Tallahassee is high meanwhile, new variants are expected this fall. The news has left some parents confused about what to do and where to find vaccines—especially for kids under 5 years old. A local pediatrician shares her thoughts
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A potential class-action lawsuit is moving ahead against Florida State University because of a campus shutdown early in the COVID-19 pandemic. Attorneys want an appeals court to take up the case, which is similar to lawsuits filed against other colleges and universities.
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COVID-19 vaccination rates among children remain low in Florida and nationally. Doctors hope parents will take advantage of the summer break to get their kids protected before school starts.
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CFO Jimmy Patronis removed Dr. Lisa Gwynn from the Florida Healthy Kids Board for expressing concerns about COVID-19 vaccine access for kids younger than 5. She talks about why she's still worried.
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In one of a series of similar cases across the state, a circuit judge has tossed out a potential class-action lawsuit that argued Florida State University should refund money to students because of a campus shutdown early in the pandemic.
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The book release comes as new data reveals just 53 percent of Florida's third-graders passed the state’s reading test.
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COVID-19 vaccines for infants and toddlers could soon be available. Experts want families to prepareFederal health officials could authorize COVID-19 vaccines for children younger than five later this week. If they do, health experts say families should act quickly.
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People who worked in labor and service jobs in 2020 were a lot more likely to die from COVID-19. Researchers say improving ventilation and offering paid sick leave are some ways to protect workers in the future.
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An appeals court refused to dismiss a potential class-action lawsuit against the University of South Florida over fees that were collected from students for on-campus services that were not provided because of the pandemic.
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The commissioner, who also served as the principal of Fort Braden School, died early Saturday after two years of complications from COVID-19.