Daylina Miller
Daylina Miller, multimedia reporter for Health News Florida, was hired to help further expand health coverage statewide.
She began her journalism career as a teen columnist on the Tampa Tribune's first board of community columnists in 2005 and has since worked as a reporter in various capacities for several Tampa Bay news organizations.
Daylina is a graduate of the University of South Florida's School of Mass Communications, where she started the school's Her Campus Magazine branch, served as a correspondent for USA Today College and wrote opinion columns for The Oracle.
She received her master's degree in New Media Journalism at Full Sail University and through the program started Dames & Dice, a tabletop gaming blog focused on feminist issues.
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The first hospital in Florida to treat a patient with COVID-19 has a new line of defense. She's a 2-year-old Labrador retriever, trained to sniff out the smell a human body gives off when it's fighting the disease.
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A report shows more than 14% of Florida’s nursing homes had new confirmed resident cases in the last four weeks. The national average is 10%.
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Salt marshes are among the most productive ecosystems in the world. They create habitat for wildlife, protect shorelines from erosion, reduce flooding, and protect water quality by filtering runoff.
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The state is allocating more than $148 million to local governments for developing large-scale infrastructure projects to make communities more resilient to future disasters.
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Bills in the Florida House and Senate would prevent transgender students from playing on the school sports team that matches their gender identity.
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The B.1.1.7 spreads more easily, and might be more deadly.
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People refusing to cooperate with contact tracing; young, asymptomatic people not getting tested; and logistical challenges of tracking COVID-19 likely led to Super Bowl-linked cases being underreported.
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Researchers used data from the swine flu crisis and applied the same modeling to the coronavirus pandemic to determine drive-thru clinics are the best way to approach vaccination.
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Thousands of federal, state, county, city and private security officials are tasked with keeping fans at the Super Bowl safe.
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Research shows housing instability threatens to undermine the U.S. public health response to COVID-19.
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The Florida Education Association is urging Gov. Ron DeSantis to prioritize teacher vaccinations as more students return to in-person learning in January.
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While daily cases of COVID-19 statewide are once again averaging over 5,000, deaths from the virus are less than half of what they were in July.