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The service is available for anyone unable to get to a clinic or other location on their own.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis continued his long-running criticism of the federal government and major medical organizations about issues such as COVID vaccinations.
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Holiday gatherings were already expected to fuel infections, but a new subvariant could continue to drive up cases this winter.
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The case increase comes amid a nationwide surge in COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations across the country.
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The medical school faculty accuse Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo of flawed science in his advice against vaccines for young men. UF says it's powerless to investigate.
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The 2nd District Court of Appeal refused to dismiss a potential class-action lawsuit accusing the university of breaching a contract with a student and improperly kept fees.
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A group of UF medical-school faculty members challenged the guidance, but a university official said it is outside the scope of Ladapo’s work with the school.
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It's still unclear what makes people vulnerable to long COVID. Evidence suggests most recover substantially within a year, but recent data show that it has contributed to more than 3,500 U.S. deaths.
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The emergency declaration has been repeatedly extended, "artificially growing our population covered under Medicaid," according to letter sent to President Biden.
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The case sought refunds of fees paid for transportation, health care and athletics services that were not provided. An online docket said the student's en banc request had been refused.
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A college administrator says many students seeking mental health care prefer the privacy of teletherapy over an in-person appointment — even when they call in from an on-campus location.
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As COVID has become less virulent, the debate over vaccine mandates has faded. But some workers who were fired for refusing the shots are still fighting to be reinstated.