MIAMI – Just as new shots are coming out concentrating on the Omicron variant, Sebastian Valle built his way to Tropical Park to get a
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Movie video game might assist long-COVID victims
MIAMI – As several as 23 million Individuals have designed what’s identified as prolonged COVID, according to federal estimates. Indicators of the disease can persist
COVID-19 stays an situation as South Florida learners get started new university calendar year
MIAMI – College students across South Florida are settling into their 2nd week of university and whilst this is the most usual start off to
COVID-19 survivors have higher risk of developing neurological conditions
NEW YORK – New research finds people with COVID-19 have a higher risk of developing some neurological and psychiatric conditions up to two years after
Infectious disease experts urging schools to have plan in place in case of monkeypox or COVID outbreaks
MIAMI – As we get ready to send our kids back to school, infectious disease experts are urging schools to have a plan in case
Florida COVID-19 cases down, deaths top 78,500
TALLAHASSEE – The number of Florida residents testing positive for COVID-19 has decreased in the past two weeks, but the coronavirus has killed more than
CDC expected to relax some of its COVID-19 restrictions soon
CDC expected to relax some of its COVID-19 restrictions soon – CBS Miami Watch CBS News Nancy Chen reports the loosening of the restrictions comes
Royal Caribbean revises testing requirements for most US sailings
MIAMI – Royal Caribbean announced Thursday that starting with August 8 departures, “we will revise our testing requirement for most U.S. sailings.” Here is what
CDC expected to ease COVID-19 recommendations, including for schools, as soon as this week
MIAMI – The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is expected to update its guidance for COVID-19 control in the community, including in schools,
Hospitality sector still being impacted as country continues to learn how to live with COVID
MIAMI – Hotels are welcoming guests again, but they are trying to handle the boost in business during an ongoing worker shortage. “It’s a little