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The hospital system has vaccinated more than 37,000 people.
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307,000 first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine are headed for Florida next week.
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Dr. Amesh Adalja of Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, Justin Senior with the Safety Net Hospital Alliance of Florida and WMFE health reporter Abe Aboraya join Intersection to discuss the coronavirus response from the Biden administration and whether it can deliver on the goal of 100 million vaccinations in the first 100 days.
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The internet abounds with myths about the relative risks of flu and flu shots, maybe partly because it's an annual shot and nobody likes needles. Here's the latest on what you might need — and why.
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Nurse practitioners will be available to administer the vaccines while people are still in their cars.
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Parents of school age children can make sure they fulfill health requirements for registration. A local hospital and church have teamed up to offer free health services.
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The Brevard County Department of Health is warning residents to avoid stray and wild animals. There’s been a recent case of a resident exposed to a rabid raccoon.
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Required vaccines will be offered at three additional Florida Department of Health locations. They will be free to school-age children.
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An Orange County pediatrician has been arrested and her license suspended in Florida. She gave more than 500 young patients partial or contaminated vaccines.
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The Florida Department of Health is offering free school vaccines for Orange County students during spring break.