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On International Women’s Day, Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava discussed her trailblazing role as the county’s first female mayor. The town hall also marked her first 100 days in office. It was held in front of a small audience at Miami Dade College’s Wolfson Campus, and was also streamed online.
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This post will be updated today, Friday, Feb. 26, and through the weekend with the latest information on COVID-19 in South Florida.
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According to the timeline put together by Miami-Dade County, the bus rapid transit system could be up and running within two years time.
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Fewer people received their first COVID-19 vaccine dose this week compared to a week earlier. And after complaints, Publix supply will be shared in Palm Beach County.
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Bidding for the construction of the new complex is expected to start next month.
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COVID infections keep climbing. More people are in hospitals. Miami-Dade's new chief medical officer points to "pandemic fatigue" and community spread for increases.
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Miami-Dade’s Mayor contracts COVID-19. The busiest storm season on record comes to an end. And an app that's helping older adults get through the pandemic by pairing them with young people.
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Miami-Dade’s Mayor contracts COVID-19. The busiest storm season on record comes to an end. And an app that's helping older adults get through the pandemic by pairing them with young people.
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Contact tracing involves calling someone who tests positive for COVID-19 to find out who they’ve been around lately. Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava has a few requests to help stop the coronavirus from spreading.
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There are no plans by Miami-Dade’s new mayor, Daniella Levine Cava, for COVID-19 restrictions to return. But she has appointed a new chief medical officer to aid the county's response. The incoming Miami Dade College president is ready to reassess in-person classes if infections spike.