Brazil's hospitals were running out of drugs needed to sedate COVID-19 patients on Thursday, with the government urgently seeking to import supplies a...
Caregivers who bring someone 65+ to get vaccine can also get a shot
:strip_exif(true):strip_icc(true):no_upscale(true):quality(65)/cloudfront-us-east-1.images.arcpublishing.com/gmg/RQMSVGUSWNBKZNWHYEDFZAQL3U.jpg)
Caregivers who bring someone 65+ to get vaccine can also get a shot - WJXT News4JAX
A Facebook post by Florida state Sen. Audrey Gibson (D-Jacksonville) may give the impression that anyone who brings a person 65 years or older to the federal vaccine site at Gateway Mall on Saturday can get a shot, but that’s not quite true.
In Similar Category
The COVID-19 antibody test looks for antibodies generated by a previous infection with the virus.
UPDATE 12:04 p.m. Interior Health Chief Medical Health Officer Dr. Albert de Villiers has said a miscommunication by Interior Health led to teachers e...
TORONTO, March 15, 2021 /CNW/ - As we mark the one-year anniversary of the province's COVID-19 emergency declaration, a new survey is highlighting ala...
PORTLAND, OR (KPTV) – The Oregon Health Authority reported 441 new cases of COVID-19 in the state on Wednesday. That brings the total cases to 165,012...
From WJXT News4JAX
The City of Jacksonville officially launched a one-year pilot program for e-scooters, e-bicycles and dockless bicycles in Downtown Jacksonville on Thu...
A man described as approximately 60 years old died after he was stabbed “several times” Thursday afternoon at a McDonald’s on Old St. Augustine Road,...
Access to COVID-19 vaccines expanded considerably March 3 when Northeast Florida’s largest vaccine site opened at Gateway Mall and the state expanded...
The Assistant Chief Medical Officer at UF Health Jacksonville explained that side effects are being reported more frequently after people get their se...
Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry did away with Duval County’s mask mandate and, in doing so, said businesses can still require customers to wear masks.