Miami Beach, FL Coronavirus Updates and News for January 14th

Miami Beach, FL |
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See how the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has impacted hospital capacity in Miami-Dade County and across FL.

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MIAMI BEACH, FL – The continued surge in COVID-19 hospital admissions continues to weigh on hospital systems across the country, and some facilities are now considering withdrawing elective surgeries to curb demand. Nationally, COVID-19 hospital admissions have hit a new pandemic high, with more than 151,000 hospitalized patients, according to the U.S. Department of Health. More than 1 in 5 inpatients … Read more

Miami, Florida |
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Since schools reopened after the winter break, more than 500 COVID-19 cases have been reported among Miami-Dade County students and staff.

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FL – Since schools reopened after the January 3 winter break, Miami-Dade County Schools have seen a significant increase in COVID-19 cases …. Read More

Coral Gables-Coconut Grove, FL |
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Updated federal data shows how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospitals in Miami-Dade County.

CORAL GABLES-COCONUT GROVE, FL – The continued surge in COVID-19 hospital admissions continues to weigh on hospital systems across the country, and some facilities are now considering withdrawing elective surgeries to curb demand. Nationally, COVID-19 hospital admissions have hit a new pandemic high, with more than 151,000 hospitalized patients, according to the U.S. Department of Health. More than 1 of ev … Read more

Miami, Florida |
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Here’s an update on how the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has impacted hospital capacity in Miami-Dade County and across FL.

MIAMI, FL – The continued surge in COVID-19 hospital admissions continues to weigh on hospital systems across the country, and some facilities are now considering withdrawing elective surgeries to curb demand. Nationally, COVID-19 hospital admissions have hit a new pandemic high, with more than 151,000 hospitalized patients, according to the U.S. Department of Health. More than 1 in 5 inpatient hospices … Read more

Pinecrest, FL |
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See how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has impacted hospital capacity in Miami-Dade County and across FL.

PINECREST, FL – The continued surge in COVID-19 hospital admissions continues to weigh on hospital systems across the country, and some facilities are now considering withdrawing elective surgeries to curb demand. Nationally, COVID-19 hospital admissions have hit a new pandemic high, with more than 151,000 hospitalized patients, according to the U.S. Department of Health. More than 1 in 5 inpatients … Read more

Palmetto Bay-Cutler, FL |
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See how the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has impacted hospital capacity in Miami-Dade County and across FL.

PALMETTO BAY-CUTLER, FL – The continued surge in COVID-19 hospital admissions continues to weigh on hospital systems across the country, and some facilities are now considering withdrawing elective surgeries to curb demand. Nationally, COVID-19 hospital admissions have hit a new pandemic high, with more than 151,000 hospitalized patients, according to the U.S. Department of Health. More than 1 in 5 i … Read more

Aventura, FL |
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See how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has impacted hospital capacity in Miami-Dade County and across FL.

AVENTURA, FL – The continued surge in COVID-19 hospital admissions continues to weigh on hospital systems across the country, and some facilities are now considering withdrawing elective surgeries to curb demand. Nationally, COVID-19 hospital admissions have hit a new pandemic high, with more than 151,000 hospitalized patients, according to the U.S. Department of Health. More than 1 out of 5 inpatient … Read more

Miami, Florida |
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FL doesn’t mandate the COVID-19 vaccine, but the state touts it as the best tool to slow the spread of the virus and prevent serious illness.

FLORIDA – While vaccines are not mandatory in Florida, the state continues to tout them as the best tool to fight COVID-19 and prevent extreme diseases from the virus, especially during the current surge in cases caused by the spread of the highly contagious Omicrons are caused variant …. Read more

Tampa, FL |
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There’s no shortage of scammers trying to take advantage of vulnerable, desperate people during the COVID pandemic: Florida’s Attorney General.

TALLAHASSEE, FL – While hundreds of thousands of honest, hard-working people struggle to keep their businesses going, keep their jobs, pay their rents, and protect their families, there is no shortage of snakes in the grass out to meet those at risk to hunt down desperate people during the pandemic. … Continue reading

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