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As the demand for vaccines and tests is decreasing due to a decline in cases, here's where you can still get tested or vaccinated.
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Frazier was arrested after disrupting a press conference by Gov. Ron DeSantis. The special prosecutor's office said they "felt that the arrest was sufficient punishment in this case."
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While the governor said the treatments are "not 100%," he added that they should still be made available.
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Evusheld offers about six months of protection if administered before a patient is exposed to the virus, Gov. Ron DeSantis said during a news conference.
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Tampa-based DeliveRxd Pharmacy is offering at-home treatment to eligible residents in counties around the region at no cost to the patient.
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The treatment touted by Gov. DeSantis is helping thousands of Floridians fend off severe COVID-19. But health experts say vaccines and masks are critical to stopping the surge.
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DeSantis Vows To Appeal School Mask Mandate Ruling As Woman In Viral Photo Touts Antibody TreatmentsGov. Ron DeSantis tells reporters that his office plans to appeal Friday’s court ruling during a Jacksonville news conference in which a woman seen sick on the floor in a viral photo says the treatment helped keep her alive.
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Toma Dean said she was too out of breath to keep standing while waiting for injections of monoclonal antibodies. She says she would be in the ER had she not received the treatment.
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The researchers confirmed all of the patients were infected with COVID-19 with five suffering severe symptoms that required hospitalization.
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Regeneron says tests in more than 4,000 recently diagnosed patients found its two-antibody combo drug cut the risk of hospitalization or death by 70%.
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One day you're worrying about the regular old coronavirus. Then — seemingly out of the blue — there are variants. Worrisome variants! How did they come to be? And why are they likely more contagious?
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Antibody testing in the Key Largo area has identified another 11 cases of dengue fever, bringing the total this year to 37.