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CDC Adviser On COVID-19 Vaccine Priority Groups And Why Some Aren't Eager To Be First
Dr. Robert Atmar, a member of the CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, says he's hearing hesitancy among some front line medical workers about being first in line for a vaccine.
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Obama, Bush, Clinton Say They're Willing To Get Coronavirus Vaccine On Camera
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Masks and increased social distancing are key measures over the next several months. Any ease-up, and hospitals will be overwhelmed.
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The governor said residents of long-term care facilities will get first priority when it is available later this month.
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Pastor Attributes St. Petersburg Violence To Racism, Coronavirus Pandemic As Officials Urge Calm
There's no explanation for the pattern of shootings, but one man trying to bridge the divide says it could be an outgrowth of stress brought on by the pandemic and systemic racism.
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The president-elect also told CNN on Thursday he would ask Americans to wear masks for the first 100 days of his administration.
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With days left before Congress aims to wrap for the year, Republicans and Democrats appear more willing to negotiate on a COVID-19 relief bill. But key sticking points remain.
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The state ramped up plans to vaccinate seniors for COVID-19 by publishing two emergency rules that require nursing homes and assisted living facilities to allow representatives from the state health department, CVS and Walgreens into the facilities.
Pinellas Investigation Finds 40% Of Bars Not Complying With Mask Ordinance
County officials are urging businesses to follow mask orders, warning of fines and legal action as coronavirus cases reach dangerous heights.
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Outgoing FSU President Vows To Continue Fight Against 'Campus Carry'
John Thrasher has long opposed the bill that would allow concealed weapons on Florida college and university campuses.
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Anyone with lingering effects of COVID-19 should be extra careful in picking a 2021 plan, specialists say. You now have a preexisting condition. We offer some navagating tips.
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A New Program Is Trying To Help Veterans' Caregivers During The Pandemic
Burnout is a common problem for millions of military caregivers. And for many of them, the pandemic has made things even harder.
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Florida Reports 100 People Died From COVID-19 In One Day
The state's death count from COVID-19 shot up by 100 people Thursday, bringing the total to 19,112.
Amazon Deforestation Reaches 12-Year High
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States Prepare For COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution
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Trump Criticizes Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp Ahead Of Runoff Elections
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Warner Bros. announces all of its films in 2021 will be released on its streaming service as well as in theaters.
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