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The hospital said it made a humane decision to end treatment. Michael Hickson's widow says doctors ended his care because they underestimated the life of a man with significant disabilities.
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Older COVID-positive patients who live in nursing homes or long-term care facilities are being sent to Florida nursing homes after a hospital discharge to…
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On this Tuesday, July 28, episode of Sundial: Rebranding Miami Beach Due to COVID-19 restrictions, Miami Beach’s party scene is quiet. Bars, nightclubs,…
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GAINESVILLE, Fla. – At least 17 anesthesiologist residents and a fellow at one of the premier university hospital systems in Florida contracted COVID-19…
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As Florida’s coronavirus cases break national records, health workers say they’re feeling the strain. While most hospitals still have room to take in...
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Florida is now the epicenter of COVID-19 in the United States. The progression of COVID-19 is predictable: Case counts go up, hospital admissions rise,...
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After contracting coronavirus, almost 200 kids in the U.S. developed a new inflammatory syndrome. Most recovered, but pediatric researchers have started a study to watch for long-term effects.
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With hospitals in places like Arizona running short on intensive care beds for COVID-19 patients, health care officials must make critical decisions about who gets priority.
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Contact tracing is a core disease control measure. When someone tests positive, a contact tracer will ask the infected patient for telephone numbers of…
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TALLAHASSEE --- More than 4,600 health-care providers in Florida received at least $1.7 billion in interest-free federal loans meant to prevent massive…
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Models developed by mathematical epidemiologists project that tens of thousands of lives across the U.S. can be saved by more people wearing face masks.
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Three African American ER physicians in Washington, D.C., recount experiences on their wards, where Black patients make up the vast majority of the city's COVID-19 fatalities.