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Missteps and delays have hampered the U.S. effort to vaccinate people against monkeypox. Now state health officials and community members are trying to adapt to a controversial "dose sparing" plan.
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The school year began on August 10th.
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A judge's preliminary injunction allows Norwegian Cruise Line to require customers to show vaccination against COVID-19 before boarding, despite a Florida law banning such requirements by businesses.
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Disney says all salary and non-union hourly employees at any of its US sites including Walt Disney World Resort in Florida must be vaccinated within the next 60 days.
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The bulk of the new coronavirus cases in the county are in people between the ages of 15 and 34 who are unvaccinated.
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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.
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NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Dr. Anthony Fauci about the CDC declaring the Delta variant of COVID-19 a concern, and how vaccines and booster shots fit into the discussion of combating variants.
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One year since the start of the pandemic, what have we learned about COVID-19 and how much work remains to curb the disease? WMFE health reporter Abe Aboraya and Dr. Ali Mokdad with the IHME join Intersection to discuss. Plus- conversations about mental health and vaccine disparity.
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One year since the start of the pandemic, what have we learned about COVID-19 and how much work remains to curb the disease? WMFE health reporter Abe Aboraya and Dr. Ali Mokdad with the IHME join Intersection to discuss. Plus- conversations about mental health and vaccine disparity.
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Big tech, election integrity and freedom of choice regarding vaccinations are some of the issues Joe Gruters, state senator and chair of the Florida Republican Party, is speaking out on this year.