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Monoclonal antibody sites to treat COVID-19 throughout Florida are closed until further notice.The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has removed authorization for the Regeneron and Eli Lilly monoclonal antibody treatments.
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Though people who are vaccinated and boosted appear to be better protected against omicron, the highly contagious variant has still led to breakthrough cases and a surge in infections worldwide.
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Students in Broward County are joining students from around the country calling for schools to halt in-person learning and offer more testing and personal protective equipment amid the surge of the omicron variant.
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While many Japanese adults are fully vaccinated, few have gotten a booster shot, which has been a vital protection from the highly contagious omicron variant.
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COVID cases and deaths are rising again in nursing homes across the country due to the highly contagious omicron variant. Staffing shortages are adding to strain and workers report "moral distress."
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Researchers in the U.K. have the first estimates for how long a third shot of the Pfizer vaccine will last. The findings are mixed.
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Health News Florida's Stephanie Colombini and Verónica Zaragovia check in about covering the pandemic — the challenges, the inspirations and the fatigue that we all feel as we approach year three.
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Employers from Macy's to United Airlines are having to adjust after skyrocketing omicron COVID cases have led large numbers of workers to call out sick.
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Just 18% of 5- to 11-year-olds are fully vaccinated, with rates varying significantly across the country, a KHN analysis of federal data shows. Pediatricians say the slow pace and geographic disparities are alarming.
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If you don't feel like waiting to score a free N95 mask from the federal government, here's what to know about how to buy a good one — and avoid the fakes. Plus, tips on how to fit them and wear them.
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The Biden administration announced Friday that Americans can begin ordering free at-home COVID-19 tests starting January 19th. Orders can be placed using a website, COVIDTests.gov.
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At least a million more Floridians likely will get infected with the highly contagious omicron variant by the end of January.