THE VILLAGES, Fla. — For months, many of the residents at one of America’s biggest retirement communities went about their lives as if the coronavirus barely existed. They played bridge. They held dances. They went to house parties in souped-up golf carts that looked like miniature Jaguars and Rolls-Royces. And for months they appeared to…
Coronavirus cases continue to spike Coronavirus cases continue to spike 07:36 At least 45 hospitals in Florida had no available beds in intensive care units as of Sunday afternoon as the state has emerged as the new epicenter of the U.S. coronavirus pandemic, according to data from the state's Agency for Health Care Administration. Nine…
Florida Keys sees its first outbreak of Dengue Fever in 10 years as health department confirms 16 people have been infectedMore than a dozen cases of dengue fever have been reported in the Florida Keys Dengue-carrying mosquitoes primarily feed on humans and rarely travel more than 200 yards away from their breeding habitat near homes Symptoms typically…
Coronavirus cases continue to spike Coronavirus cases continue to spike 07:36 At least 45 hospitals in Florida had no available beds in intensive care units as of Sunday afternoon as the state has emerged as the new epicenter of the U.S. coronavirus pandemic, according to data from the state's Agency for Health Care Administration. Nine…
July 19, 2020 | 9:26am | Updated July 19, 2020 | 9:42am Enlarge Image Michelle Zymet (right) is surrounded by her husband John Place and their daughter Cyann. AP A Florida dad is fighting for his life with COVID-19 after his 21-year-old son went out with friends and brought home the virus, the family said.…
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Sen. John Kennedy of Louisiana is taking aim at California’s Medicaid program for providing housing assistance, food, and other social services to high-need, low-income patients who tend to rack up big healthcare costs and, he argued, strain taxpayer funds. The Republican blasted California during back-to-back political attacks in May, saying the heavily