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California has added five more states including Florida to the list of places where state-funded travel is banned because of laws that discriminate against members of the LGBTQ community.
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Medical staff at the Consulate of Mexico in Orlando will continue to offer COVID-19 vaccines on site through July 5th.
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Disney Cruise Line is postponing its first test cruise since the pandemic brought the cruise industry to a standstill after a handful of participants had inconsistent test results for COVID-19.
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Tens of thousands of homeless have been staying in hotels across the U.S. paid for by federal programs aimed at preventing the spread of COVID-19.
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The first cruise ship to leave a U.S. port since the coronavirus pandemic brought the industry to a 15-month standstill has sailed away.
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Getting back into social activities hasn't been easy for everyone, especially kids. We talked to an expert about how to recognize and address discomfort.
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Denis McDonough, the secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs, discusses his goal of getting more veterans vaccinated against COVID-19, how the department is addressing the need for front line medical staff, and what the VA is doing to prevent veteran suicide.
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The pandemic has had a big impact on frontline health care workers, and COVID-19 has exacerbated a nationwide nursing shortage. Two nurses, one with many years of experience, and the other a recent graduate, joined Intersection to discuss how they've adapted to the pandemic and what the profession looks like now.
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As COVID surges, so does demand for oxygen. And oxygen manufacturing plants simply can't keep up. That's bad news not only for severely ill COVID-19 patients but others in need, including newborns.
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Patients at AdventHealth hospitals across seven states including Florida were asked questions about their mental health a year and a half on from the start of the pandemic.