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Business travel not seeing same rebound as leisure travel, hotel industry leaders say
Read full article: Business travel not seeing same rebound as leisure travel, hotel industry leaders sayWhile leisure travel has bounced back from the pandemic, large-scale business meetings and events have not seen the same rebound.
How and where to get the COVID-19 vaccine in Florida
Read full article: How and where to get the COVID-19 vaccine in FloridaIn the final days of 2020, people in Florida 65 and older began receiving their first shots of the coronavirus vaccine but where and when those doses will become available will vary from county to county.
‘I wanted to help science:’ COVID-19 vaccine trial participants learn if they got the shot or placebo
Read full article: ‘I wanted to help science:’ COVID-19 vaccine trial participants learn if they got the shot or placeboKathleen Arthur signed up for Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine trial at Accel Clinical Research in August. I just wanted to help science,” Arthur said. Those who got the placebo can get the vaccine at the clinical site. Now people ask me, ‘Well how long is thing going to work?’” Rankin said. “We want to move on, get back to normal.”AdRankin said they are still looking for trial participants.
COVID-19: Florida reports 10,000 new cases, 184 hospitalizations
Read full article: COVID-19: Florida reports 10,000 new cases, 184 hospitalizationsORLANDO, Fla. – The Florida Department of Health released new coronavirus data Sunday. According to health officials over 10,000 new cases of COVID-19 were reported in Florida. | Strange Florida: Here’s the proof][READ YESTERDAY’S REPORT: Coronavirus: Florida reports 31,000 cases, 220 deaths]Below is a breakdown of Florida COVID-19 data reported by the state on Jan. 3:CasesThe Florida Department of Health reported 10,603 new cases on Sunday, bringing the state’s overall total to 1,365,436 cases since March. HospitalizationsAs of Sunday afternoon, there are currently 6,966 people with the virus hospitalized in Florida, according to the state Agency for Health Care Administration. VaccinationsThe Florida Department of Health recently began releasing a daily report on COVID-19 vaccines administered throughout the state.
Coronavirus: Florida reports 31,000 cases, 220 deaths
Read full article: Coronavirus: Florida reports 31,000 cases, 220 deathsFrustration grows for people in South Florida trying to get COVID-19 vaccineORLANDO, Fla. – The Florida Department of Health released new coronavirus data following the holiday Saturday. Martin County is north of Palm Beach County, which along with Miami-Dade and Broward counties have been the state’s hardest hit region in dealing with coronavirus cases. The Florida health statement said the agency is working with the Atlanta-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on investigating the case. [READ PREVIOUS REPORT: Florida reports 16,000 new COVID-19 cases on New Year’s Eve]Below is a breakdown of Florida COVID-19 data reported by the state on Jan. 2:CasesThe Florida Department of Health reported 31,518 new cases on Saturday, bringing the state’s overall total to 1,354,833 cases since March. This means at least 22,210 people have died in relation to the coronavirus across the state, including 320 non-residents who died in Florida.
Florida reports 16,000 new COVID-19 cases on New Year’s Eve
Read full article: Florida reports 16,000 new COVID-19 cases on New Year’s EveDr. Norman G. Einspruch, 88, receives the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine at Jackson Memorial Hospital, Wednesday, Dec. 30, 2020, in Miami. We will get there.”Below is a breakdown of Florida COVID-19 data reported by the state on Dec. 31:CasesThe Florida Department of Health reported 16,653 new cases on Thursday, bringing the state’s overall total to 1,323,315 cases since March. Editor’s note: Along with the resources previously utilized by News 6 (state and county-by-county data), as of Dec. 7, WKMG has added state data pulled from the Florida Department of Health’s Florida COVID19 State Testing Totals. This reflected the 16,653 positive cases reported out of 143,927 tests reported to the state. VaccinationsThe Florida Department of Health recently began releasing a daily report on COVID-19 vaccines administered throughout the state.
Florida reports nearly 13,500 new cases as state begins inoculating 4 million seniors
Read full article: Florida reports nearly 13,500 new cases as state begins inoculating 4 million seniorsSeniors who were eager to protect themselves against COVID-19 formed long lines snaked around Orange County Convention Center’s north concourse for Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine appointments on Tuesday. On Tuesday, Florida reported its highest positivity rate for new infections in months at nearly 23%. Below is a breakdown of Florida COVID-19 data reported by the state on Dec. 30:CasesThe Florida Department of Health reported 13,495 new cases on Wednesday, bringing the state’s overall total to 1,306,123 cases since March. Editor’s note: Along with the resources previously utilized by News 6 (state and county-by-county data), as of Dec. 7, WKMG has added state data pulled from the Florida Department of Health’s Florida COVID19 State Testing Totals. VaccinationsThe Florida Department of Health recently began releasing a daily report on COVID-19 vaccines administered throughout the state.
Florida reports highest infection rate yet, more than 11,800 new COVID-19 cases
Read full article: Florida reports highest infection rate yet, more than 11,800 new COVID-19 casesMeanwhile, Florida reported its highest positivity rate for new infections in months. The state Department of Health attributed the rate reported Tuesday was over 22% due to less people being tested. [READ YESTERDAY’S REPORT: Florida reports 8,000 new COVID-19 cases as vaccination efforts continue]Across Central Florida, elderly residents, who are the most vulnerable, are also anxiously awaiting word on when they’ll be able to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Below is a breakdown of Florida COVID-19 data reported by the state on Dec. 29:CasesThe Florida Department of Health reported 11,887 new cases on Tuesday, bringing the state’s overall total to 1,292,252 cases since March. Editor’s note: Along with the resources previously utilized by News 6 (state and county-by-county data), as of Dec. 7, WKMG has added state data pulled from the Florida Department of Health’s Florida COVID19 State Testing Totals.
Florida reports 8,000 new COVID-19 cases as vaccination efforts continue
Read full article: Florida reports 8,000 new COVID-19 cases as vaccination efforts continueResidents who are among those groups should check their local health department websites for information on appointments and where inoculations are occurring. The demand for testing is also up after the Christmas holiday, but it will be at least two weeks before positive cases reported will reflect any holiday gatherings. [READ YESTERDAY’S REPORT: Florida’s total cases climb over 1.25 million following holiday]Below is a breakdown of Florida COVID-19 data reported by the state on Dec. 28:CasesThe Florida Department of Health reported 8,057 new cases on Monday, bringing the state’s overall total to 1,280,177 cases since March. Editor’s note: Along with the resources previously utilized by News 6 (state and county-by-county data), as of Dec. 7, WKMG has added state data pulled from the Florida Department of Health’s Florida COVID19 State Testing Totals. VaccinationsThe Florida Department of Health recently began releasing a daily report on COVID-19 vaccines administered throughout the state.
CORONAVIRUS: Florida’s total cases climb over 1.25 million following holiday
Read full article: CORONAVIRUS: Florida’s total cases climb over 1.25 million following holidayORLANDO, Fla. – The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Florida ticked upward by 7,000, health officials reported Sunday. The new cases reported Sunday brought the state’s tally to more than 1.25 million since the outbreak began earlier this year. More than 6,300 people were in the hospital Sunday because of the virus, according to state Department of Health data. [READ YESTERDAY’S REPORT: CORONAVIRUS: Florida reports 17,000 new cases after releasing no data on Christmas]If you are having trouble viewing the dashboard on mobile, click here. Below is a breakdown of Florida COVID-19 data reported by the state on Dec. 27:CasesThe Florida Department of Health reported 7,391 new cases on Sunday, bringing the state’s overall total to 1,271,979 cases since March.
CORONAVIRUS: Florida reports 17,000 new cases after releasing no data on Christmas
Read full article: CORONAVIRUS: Florida reports 17,000 new cases after releasing no data on ChristmasThe Florida Department of Health did not release new data on Christmas Day. [READ YESTERDAY’S REPORT: Florida reports 12,853 new COVID-19 cases, 122 deaths on Christmas Eve]If you are having trouble viewing the dashboard on mobile, click here. Below is a breakdown of Florida COVID-19 data reported by the state on Dec. 26:CasesThe Florida Department of Health reported 17,042 new cases on Saturday, bringing the state’s overall total to 1,264,588 cases since March. Editor’s note: Along with the resources previously utilized by News 6 (state and county-by-county data), as of Dec. 7, WKMG has added state data pulled from the Florida Department of Health’s Florida COVID19 State Testing Totals. VaccinationsThe Florida Department of Health recently began releasing a daily report on COVID-19 vaccines administered throughout the state.
Florida reports 12,853 new COVID-19 cases, 122 deaths on Christmas Eve
Read full article: Florida reports 12,853 new COVID-19 cases, 122 deaths on Christmas Eve[READ YESTERDAY’S REPORT: Florida seniors next in line for vaccine as state reports 11,000 new COVID-19 cases]If you are having trouble viewing the dashboard on mobile, click here. “But it does break my heart a little bit.”All state-supported COVID-19 testing sites will be closed on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Below is a breakdown of Florida COVID-19 data reported by the state on Dec. 24:CasesThe Florida Department of Health reported 12,853 new cases on Thursday, bringing the state’s overall total to 1,247,546 cases since March. Editor’s note: Along with the resources previously utilized by News 6 (state and county-by-county data), as of Dec. 7, WKMG has added state data pulled from the Florida Department of Health’s Florida COVID19 State Testing Totals. VaccinationsThe Florida Department of Health recently began releasing a daily report on COVID-19 vaccines administered throughout the state.
Florida seniors next in line for vaccine as state reports 11,000 new COVID-19 cases
Read full article: Florida seniors next in line for vaccine as state reports 11,000 new COVID-19 cases[READ YESTERDAY’S REPORT: With Moderna vaccine shipments arriving, Florida reports 10,000 new COVID-19 cases]If you are having trouble viewing the dashboard on mobile, click here. All state-supported COVID-19 testing sites will be closed on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Below is a breakdown of Florida COVID-19 data reported by the state on Dec. 23:CasesThe Florida Department of Health reported 11,036 new cases on Wednesday, bringing the state’s overall total to 1,234,399 cases since March. Editor’s note: Along with the resources previously utilized by News 6 (state and county-by-county data), as of Dec. 7, WKMG has added state data pulled from the Florida Department of Health’s Florida COVID19 State Testing Totals. VaccinationsThe Florida Department of Health recently began releasing a daily report on COVID-19 vaccines administered throughout the state.
Moderna vaccine shipments arriving soon, Florida reports 10,000 new COVID-19 cases
Read full article: Moderna vaccine shipments arriving soon, Florida reports 10,000 new COVID-19 cases(AP Photo/Paul Sancya, Pool)ORLANDO, Fla. – Thousands of Moderna COVID-19 vaccine shots began arriving in Florida Tuesday, however, now the question becomes: Who will receive them? Florida has been seeing rising COVID-19 cases, deaths and hospitalizations during the past few weeks. Editor’s note: Along with the resources previously utilized by News 6 (state and county-by-county data), as of Dec. 7, WKMG has added state data pulled from the Florida Department of Health’s Florida COVID19 State Testing Totals. DeathsFlorida reported 76 new virus deaths Tuesday. VaccinationsThe Florida Department of Health recently began releasing a daily report on COVID-19 vaccines administered throughout the state.
Florida reports 10,772 new COVID-19 cases as second week of vaccination efforts begins
Read full article: Florida reports 10,772 new COVID-19 cases as second week of vaccination efforts beginsA worker carries a box containing the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine for shipping at the McKesson distribution center in Olive Branch, Miss., Sunday, Dec. 20, 2020. There are more than 321,000 residents and staff at such facilities across Florida, according to the Agency for Health Care Administration. Florida has been seeing rising COVID-19 cases, deaths and hospitalizations during the past few weeks. Editor’s note: Along with the resources previously utilized by News 6 (state and county-by-county data), as of Dec. 7, WKMG has added state data pulled from the Florida Department of Health’s Florida COVID19 State Testing Totals. VaccinationsThe Florida Department of Health recently began releasing a daily report on COVID-19 vaccines administered throughout the state.
Florida reports 8,100 new COVID-19 cases as state prepares for week 2 of vaccinations
Read full article: Florida reports 8,100 new COVID-19 cases as state prepares for week 2 of vaccinationsORLANDO, Fla. – Initial shipments of the second COVID-19 vaccine authorized in the U.S. left a distribution center Sunday, a desperately needed boost as the nation works to bring the coronavirus pandemic under control. Just one day earlier, Johns Hopkins researchers on Saturday reported a record 249,709 new cases of COVID-19 in one day. Editor’s note: Along with the resources previously utilized by News 6 (state and county-by-county data), as of Dec. 7, WKMG has added state data pulled from the Florida Department of Health’s Florida COVID19 State Testing Totals. That number includes the 144 people who have been recently hospitalized due to the virus, according to the health department’s daily report. VaccinationsThe Florida Department of Health recently began releasing a daily report on COVID-19 vaccines administered throughout the state.
Florida reports 11,450 new COVID-19 cases as US rolls out second vaccine
Read full article: Florida reports 11,450 new COVID-19 cases as US rolls out second vaccineThe U.S. is poised to give the green light as early as Friday, Dec. 18, to a second COVID-19 vaccine, a critical new weapon against the surging coronavirus. [TRENDING: US approves second COVID-19 vaccine | WATCH: Last launch of 2020 | Raccoon in Christmas tree surprises Florida woman]Gov. Ron DeSantis said Florida is preparing to receive 367,000 doses of the Moderna vaccine as soon as next week. The state posted a list at this link of Florida hospitals set to receive the Moderna vaccine. Editor’s note: Along with the resources previously utilized by News 6 (state and county-by-county data), as of Dec. 7, WKMG has added state data pulled from the Florida Department of Health’s Florida COVID19 State Testing Totals.
Florida reports 13,000 new COVID-19 infections as officials plead for safe holiday behavior
Read full article: Florida reports 13,000 new COVID-19 infections as officials plead for safe holiday behaviorEditor’s note: Along with the resources previously utilized by News 6 (state and county-by-county data), as of Dec. 7, WKMG has added state data pulled from the Florida Department of Health’s Florida COVID19 State Testing Totals. This new dataset includes the number of people tested the day prior, which is the number public health officials use to calculate the state’s daily positivity rate. This means at least 20,690 people have died in relation to coronavirus across the state, including 289 non-residents who died in Florida. That number includes the 311 people who have been recently hospitalized due to the virus, according to the health department’s report. This statistic is the number of people who tested positive for the first time based on test results reported to the state Thursday.
Florida reports more than 13,100 new COVID-19 infections, most since mid-July
Read full article: Florida reports more than 13,100 new COVID-19 infections, most since mid-JulyOn Thursday, Florida’s Department of Health reported more than 13,100 new positive COVID-19 infections, the third-highest since the pandemic began. The most Florida reported was on July 11 with more than 15,000 cases, and July 15 marked the second-highest with more than 13,700 positive cases. Ron DeSantis said Florida is expected to receive 367,000 doses of the Moderna vaccine in the first round of distribution. Editor’s note: Along with the resources previously utilized by News 6 (state and county-by-county data), as of Dec. 7, WKMG has added state data pulled from the Florida Department of Health’s Florida COVID19 State Testing Totals. This means at least 20,594 people have died in relation to coronavirus across the state, including 289 non-residents who died in Florida.
Orlando vaccinates first frontline workers as COVID-19 hospitalizations rise in Florida
Read full article: Orlando vaccinates first frontline workers as COVID-19 hospitalizations rise in FloridaAround 20,000 frontline workers signed up to receive a dose of Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine, with healthcare professionals who work in intensive care and COVID-19 units to be some of the first in line, according to the hospital system. Not phased by the delay, DeSantis said the Food and Drug Administration was set to green-light Moderna Inc.’s coronavirus vaccine later this week. [WATCH BELOW: Mass vaccination facilities across Florida are coming]Moskowitz said the general public will likely gain access to the coronavirus vaccine in early spring. On Wednesday, Florida reported 11,355 new COVID-19 infections. Editor’s note: Along with the resources previously utilized by News 6 (state and county-by-county data), as of Dec. 7, WKMG has added state data pulled from the Florida Department of Health’s Florida COVID19 State Testing Totals.
Florida reports more than 9,400 new COVID-19 cases as more vaccine shipments arrive
Read full article: Florida reports more than 9,400 new COVID-19 cases as more vaccine shipments arriveDr. Thuan Ong, center, stands quietly as he waits his turn to receive a Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine at UW Medicine Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2020, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)ORLANDO, Fla. – As the first doses of Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine arrive in Central Florida on Tuesday, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is signaling that another vaccine is on the horizon. The FDA released a favorable review of Moderna Inc.’s COVID-19 vaccine Tuesday, saying it’s highly protective for adults and can prevent serious cases of the virus. Editor’s note: Along with the resources previously utilized by News 6 (state and county-by-county data), as of Dec. 7, WKMG has added state data pulled from the Florida Department of Health’s Florida COVID19 State Testing Totals. Florida reported Tuesday that 343 people have been recently hospitalized due to the virus.
Frontline workers get first Pfizer shots as Florida reports 8,334 new coronavirus infections
Read full article: Frontline workers get first Pfizer shots as Florida reports 8,334 new coronavirus infectionsFlorida has now topped 1.12 million infections since March, according to the Florida Department of Health data, as Gov. | Pilot killed in Fla. gyroscope crash]Among the first in the U.S. and in Florida to receive the Pfizer vaccine shots will be health care workers serving on the pandemic frontlines. The first doses in Central Florida will arrive at AdventHealth in Orlando Tuesday, with the first shots given out to frontline workers Wednesday. The U.S. is expected to surpass 300,000 COVID-19 fatalities on Monday, Florida has reported more than 20,000 since March. Editor’s note: Along with the resources previously utilized by News 6 (state and county-by-county data), as of Dec. 7, WKMG has added state data pulled from the Florida Department of Health’s Florida COVID19 State Testing Totals.
VIRUS TODAY: Americans celebrate Thanksgiving differently
Read full article: VIRUS TODAY: Americans celebrate Thanksgiving differentlyHere’s what’s happening Thursday with the coronavirus pandemic in the U.S.:— The coronavirus pandemic continues to encroach on traditions. Many Thanksgiving feasts on Thursday are somber, being scaled back, not held at all, or held virtually as Americans cope with their losses and restrictions aimed at beating back the virus. — With public health officials begging Americans not to travel, the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade was scaled back and aimed at a television audience instead of live crowds. THE NUMBERS: More than 12.7 million Americans have been diagnosed with the coronavirus, with deaths topping 262,000 since the start of the pandemic. ___Find AP’s full coverage of the coronavirus pandemic at https://apnews.com/hub/coronavirus-pandemic
Do you suspect you’ve had COVID-19? Here’s an easy way to get an antibody test and confirm
Read full article: Do you suspect you’ve had COVID-19? Here’s an easy way to get an antibody test and confirmI’d heard rumblings that you could give blood through the American Red Cross, and they’d test your blood for antibodies. Worth mentioning: The Red Cross says it’s a perfectly safe time to donate, despite COVID-19. How to interpret your resultsMine said: “COVID-19 Test Result: NEGATIVE.” And I blanked for a second, as in, “Negative? Learn more about COVID-19 antibody testing.” (It’s like the Red Cross knows that we’re not all health experts). The Red Cross could use your donation one way or the other.
Florida changes the way it reports COVID-19 data to focus on daily numbers, not long term testing
Read full article: Florida changes the way it reports COVID-19 data to focus on daily numbers, not long term testingFor months since the state launched the dashboard tracking COVID-19 testing, cases, deaths and hospitalizations the state’s overall testing number-- for people who have been tested since March -- has been included in an overall positivity rate. What is available is the daily positivity rate -- for people who tested positive for the first time -- compared to the tests reported to the state within the last 24 hours. “Moving forward, the daily report will focus on the number of tests reported to the state by day and the corresponding positivity rate by day. The DOH has reported daily positivity rates and testing numbers along with the overall total since the pandemic arrived but now it will only include the daily numbers for the past 14 days. “Testing data is still being released for the past 14 days,” a spokesperson for the Florida Division of Emergency Management said when asked for clarification about the changes.
Florida reports 2,835 new cases of coronavirus as pandemic looms large over Election Day
Read full article: Florida reports 2,835 new cases of coronavirus as pandemic looms large over Election DayORLANDO, Fla. – As both presidential candidates make last-ditch efforts to win Florida with events and rallies zigzagging across the state coronavirus looms large across the country amid a national increase in cases. Of those, more than 2,300 were reported on Sunday by the Florida Department of Health. With COVID-19 cases surging in the United States, White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows acknowledged that the Trump administration can’t stop the spread and is focusing instead on getting a vaccine. CasesThe Florida Department of Health reported 2,385 new cases on Sunday, bringing the state’s overall total to 778,636 cases since March. As of Sunday’s coronavirus report, 16,632 deaths across the state have been related to the coronavirus, a number that includes 203 non-resident deaths in Florida.
Following record COVID-19 cases across the US, Florida reports 4,471 new infections
Read full article: Following record COVID-19 cases across the US, Florida reports 4,471 new infectionsORLANDO, Fla. – Hours after President Donald Trump cast his 2020 ballot in Florida Saturday the state reported more than 4,400 new coronavirus cases. The total U.S. caseload reported on the site Friday was 83,757, topping the 77,362 cases reported on July 16. [READ YESTERDAY’S REPORT: Florida health officials report over 3,000 new COVID-19 cases as early voting continues]Below is a breakdown of the most recent data provided by the Department of Health. CasesThe Florida Department of Health reported 4,471 new cases on Saturday, bringing the state’s overall total to 776,251 cases since March. As of Saturday’s coronavirus report, 16,620 deaths across the state have been related to the coronavirus, a number that includes 203 non-resident deaths in Florida.
Florida health officials report over 3,000 new COVID-19 cases as early voting continues
Read full article: Florida health officials report over 3,000 new COVID-19 cases as early voting continues[READ YESTERDAY’S REPORT: Florida reports highest number of new COVID-19 cases since Sept. 1]Below is a breakdown of the most recent data provided by the Department of Health. CasesThe Florida Department of Health reported 3,689 new cases on Friday, bringing the state’s overall total to 771,780 cases since March. DeathsThe Florida Department of Health on Friday reported 74 people have recently died from COVID-19. HospitalizationsCurrently, there are 2,117 people with the virus hospitalized in Florida, according to the state Agency for Health Care Administration. [SEE YESTERDAY’S REPORT: South Florida reports rising COVID-19 infections in schools as state reports 3,662 new cases]If you are having trouble viewing the dashboard on mobile, click here.
Trust Index: Can COVID-19 spread on airplanes?
Read full article: Trust Index: Can COVID-19 spread on airplanes?“If your trip is long, longer than two hours or so, then you have a risk if you don’t wear a mask,” Chen said. One video shows how far a singers breath travels without a mask another shows how far it travels with a mask. “These aspirants that you really can’t control, I wasn’t so sure about masks but, I’m a believer now,” Moore said. The study concluded COVID-19 exposure is quote “non-existent” if passengers are seated and wearing masks. Based on multiple interviews and studies, we give, “Can you contract Covid-19 on an airplane?” Be Careful on the Trust Index.
Florida reports highest number of new COVID-19 cases since Sept. 1
Read full article: Florida reports highest number of new COVID-19 cases since Sept. 1ORLANDO, Fla. – Florida health officials announced Thursday the highest number of coronavirus cases reported in a single day since Sept. 1 with more than 5,500 new COVID-19 cases. The news comes after Florida health officials held off releasing their normal coronavirus update Wednesday. CasesThe Florida Department of Health reported 5,558 new cases on Thursday, bringing the state’s overall total to 768,091 cases since March. The last time Florida reported new cases of this size was more than a month ago on Sept. 1 with more than 7,500 new cases. It’s important to note the DOH reported more coronavirus cases Thursday but also reported a larger amount of overall tests.
AdventHealth explains rising cases of COVID-19 among younger age groups
Read full article: AdventHealth explains rising cases of COVID-19 among younger age groupsORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – Dr. Michael Keating, chief medical officer at AdventHealth for Children, explained Thursday how COVID-19 is now impacting younger people more than before. Keating explained that even though younger people have a more robust immune system, they should still wear a mask to avoid a spread. On Wednesday, Orange County Public Schools announced the temporary shutdown of Timber Creek High School after reporting 14 positive cases. Ron DeSantis said that school closures should not happen and that only symptomatic students should stay at home. According to OCPS, students and staff should be able to return to campus on November 5th.
Delayed death reporting prompts review of COVID-19 fatalities by surgeon general
Read full article: Delayed death reporting prompts review of COVID-19 fatalities by surgeon generalOn Wednesday, however, hours went by after 11 a.m. with no update, prompting concern from the public about transparency and potential changes in reported COVID-19 information to the public. The state released the full list of deaths reported to the state Wednesday and when the DOH was first informed of their positive coronavirus test. Timely and accurate data remains a top priority of the Department of Health," Florida Surgeon General Scott Rivkees said in a statement. CasesThe Florida Department of Health reported 2,145 new cases on Wednesday, bringing the state’s overall total to 762,533 cases since March. DeathsThe Florida Department of Health on Wednesday reported 105 people have recently died from COVID-19.
South Florida reports rising COVID-19 infections in schools as state reports 3,662 new cases
Read full article: South Florida reports rising COVID-19 infections in schools as state reports 3,662 new casesShe said parents received robocalls from the school informing them of positive cases on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. The dashboard listed 9 staff and 11 students who have tested positive since Oct. 9. The two South Florida school districts were the last in the state to let students choose to return to classrooms. HospitalizationsThe state reported 227 new hospitalizations on Tuesday, meaning the state has seen a total of 47,352 patients admitted into a hospital since March in relation to COVID-19. Currently, there are 2,072 people with the virus hospitalized in Florida, according to the state Agency for Health Care Administration.
Florida early voting begins amid pandemic as health officials report 1,707 new coronavirus cases
Read full article: Florida early voting begins amid pandemic as health officials report 1,707 new coronavirus casesOn Monday, Florida Department of Health officials reported 1,707 new cases of the respiratory illness with the 2020 election a little more than three weeks away. Below is a breakdown of the latest coronavirus numbers in Florida:CasesThe Florida Department of Health reported 1,707 new cases on Monday, bringing the state’s overall total to 756,727. As of Monday’s coronavirus report, 16,222 deaths across the state have been related to the coronavirus, a number that includes 201 non-resident deaths in Florida. State health officials have always maintained that virus fatalities are often delayed in being reported to the FDOH, with some deaths not reported for a month or more. [SEE YESTERDAY’S REPORT: Florida health officials report over 2,000 new cases of COVID-19]If you are having trouble viewing the dashboard on mobile, click here.
Salvation Army Angel Tree program needs new location to distribute, process gifts
Read full article: Salvation Army Angel Tree program needs new location to distribute, process giftsORLANDO, Fla. – The Salvation Army is giving an update on changes to their Angel Tree campaign as the pandemic has forced an increase in demand for services. At the same time, the Salvation Army is also facing several difficulties. One of the most urgent needs for the nonprofit is finding a new location to process and distribute gifts. After losing its previous processing location at the old Orlando Sentinel building on Orange Avenue, the Angel Tree program is seeking corporate partnerships to provide a new space and to help with angel adoption. “Somebody cares and at least on this day, you’re going to eat a good meal and you’re going to have a Merry Christmas.”To adopt an angel or donate, visit SalvationArmyOrlando.org.
Demand down at most COVID-19 testing sites across Florida
Read full article: Demand down at most COVID-19 testing sites across FloridaORLANDO, Fla. – Most free COVID-19 testing sites in Florida don’t come with the same crowds they once saw at the beginning of the pandemic. “There’s certainly not demand for that many tests right now,” Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said at a news conference in Clearwater on Sept. 29. Mike Jachles serves as the spokesperson for the testing site at the Orange County Convention Center, where they’re now averaging about 500 people tested a day. A spokesperson for the Florida Department of Health told News 6:While the number of tests per day has fluctuated with demand, testing remains widely available for Floridians throughout the state. “The City of Orlando will continue to do COVID-19 testing sites throughout Orlando neighborhoods as long as the state and the county provide testing kits and lab resources.”At the state-run site at the Hard Rock Stadium in South Florida, they continue to see record testing including more than 2800 tests done on Friday.
Uptick in Central Florida coronavirus hospitalizations continues as state reports 255 new patients
Read full article: Uptick in Central Florida coronavirus hospitalizations continues as state reports 255 new patientsAs candidates prepare to outline their pandemic response plans, Florida reported 2,582 new cases Wednesday. The state reported 255 new hospitalizations on Wednesday, meaning the state has seen a total of 45,259 patients admitted into a hospital since March in relation to COVID-19. More than 500 employees who worked for a company that provided travel-related services at Disney hotels have been laid off as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. Large-scale rapid coronavirus testing has arrived in Florida: Florida has now begun receiving 400,000 rapid coronavirus testing kits a week from the federal government. Florida has now begun receiving 400,000 rapid coronavirus testing kits a week from the federal government.
Large-scale rapid coronavirus testing has arrived in Florida, here’s where you can get one
Read full article: Large-scale rapid coronavirus testing has arrived in Florida, here’s where you can get oneTHE VILLAGES, Fla. – Florida has now begun receiving 400,000 rapid coronavirus testing kits a week from the federal government. Of the 400,000 tests sent for this week, 180,000 are dedicated to senior-related communities and long-term care facilities. Senior centers and assisted living facilities who haven’t received the rapid tests yet can email the state to request rapid testing kits at seniors@em.myFlorida.com, according to the governor. About 60,000 rapid testing kits have been sent to state-run testing sites around Florida. In all, Florida is set to receive 6.4 million rapid testing kits in 400,000 increments.
Central Florida sees jump in coronavirus-related hospitalizations as state reports 2,251 new cases
Read full article: Central Florida sees jump in coronavirus-related hospitalizations as state reports 2,251 new casesBoth counties were at one point considered the state’s coronavirus epicenter, making up a majority of virus cases in Florida. Florida public health officials note a majority of pediatric cases are in teens. The state reported 229 new hospitalizations on Tuesday, meaning the state has seen a total of 45,004 patients admitted into a hospital since March in relation to COVID-19. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say the spread is uncommon, but other public health officials think it’s downplaying the possibility. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say the spread is uncommon, but other public health officials think it’s downplaying the possibility.
As last Florida school districts reopen, state reports 41 new coronavirus deaths, 1,415 new cases
Read full article: As last Florida school districts reopen, state reports 41 new coronavirus deaths, 1,415 new casesOn Monday, the Florida Department of Health reported 41 people have recently died from coronavirus. Florida health officials reported 1,415 new cases of coronavirus Monday. Shares in the company that owns the Regal, Cineworld and Picturehouse movie theaters fell as much as 58% after the announcement. Shares in the company that owns the Regal, Cineworld and Picturehouse movie theaters fell as much as 58% after the announcement. To keep up with the latest news on the pandemic, subscribe to News 6′s coronavirus newsletter or go to ClickOrlando.com/coronavirus.
Florida officials report over 200 new deaths, 86 new hospitalizations related to COVID-19
Read full article: Florida officials report over 200 new deaths, 86 new hospitalizations related to COVID-19ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – Coronavirus deaths continue to rise in the Sunshine State as more and more restrictions are relaxed. On Sunday, the Florida Department of Health reported 217 people have recently died from coronavirus. Florida health officials reported 1,844 new cases of coronavirus Sunday. The state reported 86 new hospitalizations on Sunday bringing the total to 44,709 for individuals who have been hospitalized since March because of the illness. [YESTERDAY’S REPORT: Florida health officials report 2,811 new cases of COVID-19]If you are having trouble viewing the dashboard on mobile, click here.
Florida health officials report 2,811 new cases of COVID-19
Read full article: Florida health officials report 2,811 new cases of COVID-19Florida health officials reported 2,811 new cases of coronavirus Saturday. The state reported 134 new hospitalizations on Friday bringing the total to 44,623 for individuals who have been hospitalized since March because of the illness. On Saturday, the Florida Department of Health reported 74 people have recently died from coronavirus. State health officials have always maintained that virus fatalities are often delayed in being reported to the DOH, but according to a new Miami Herald Investigation, some deaths are not reported for a month or more. [YESTERDAY’S REPORT: Florida reports 2,660 new coronavirus cases as President Trump’s positive test creates uncertainty]If you are having trouble viewing the dashboard on mobile, click here.
Latest updates: President Trump is currently staying at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
Read full article: Latest updates: President Trump is currently staying at Walter Reed National Military Medical CenterPresident Donald Trump revealed Friday that he and first lady Melania Trump have tested positive for the coronavirus. He issued the statement as President Donald Trump was being treated at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for the same illness. Trump was to depart the White House by helicopter late Friday for Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, a White House official said. 11:55 a.m.First lady Melania Trump says she is experiencing “mild symptoms” after she and President Donald Trump tested positive for COVID-19. He made brief remarks to update reporters on the health of President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump who have contracted COVID-19.
Florida reports 2,660 new coronavirus cases as President Trump’s positive test creates uncertainty
Read full article: Florida reports 2,660 new coronavirus cases as President Trump’s positive test creates uncertaintyORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – Florida reported 2,660 new cases of coronavirus Friday, the morning after President Donald Trump confirmed he and the first lady have tested positive for the virus, causing the president to cancel a visit to Sanford. On Friday, the Florida Department of Health reported 111 people have recently died from coronavirus. Florida’s rate for those who tested positive for the first time was 3.11%, compared to the overall tests reported in one day. [YESTERDAY’S REPORT: Florida reports 2,628 new coronavirus cases as layoffs loom nationwide ]If you are having trouble viewing the dashboard on mobile, click here. The The leading COVID-19 news of the day is the fact that President Donald Trump and Melania Trump tested positive for the virus early Friday morning.
Florida reports 2,628 new coronavirus cases as layoffs loom nationwide
Read full article: Florida reports 2,628 new coronavirus cases as layoffs loom nationwideORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – Florida health officials reported 2,628 new cases of coronavirus Thursday, beginning October with a new total of 709,144 cases since the virus was first detected in the state. On Thursday, the Florida Department of Health reported 131 people have recently died from coronavirus. The state reported 212 new hospitalizations on Thursday bringing the total to 44,320 for individuals who have been hospitalized since March because of the illness. [READ WEDNESDAY’S REPORT: Florida health experts report nearly 2,000 new COVID-19 cases ]If you are having trouble viewing the dashboard on mobile, click here. Florida eviction moratorium expires: The ban on evictions in Florida expired Wednesday and instead, the state will abide by the CDC’s temporary halt in evictions nationwide.
11 times we were reminded there is good, despite the dud of a year we’ve had
Read full article: 11 times we were reminded there is good, despite the dud of a year we’ve hadDespite the fact that the entire world has been living through a pandemic, there has been a lot of good happening, and we have managed to find quite a bit of it. There are so many people doing good things, but we’ll start by sharing these 11 stories with you. It was some time before the two were reunited, but when they did, “they were laughing like teenagers.”Want to read more? Community raises $300K for injured, retired Army veteran’s new smart home: ‘Pam will never be alone’U.S. Army Sgt. “And I didn’t want to put anyone in danger.”Then, Knowles found out about some special face coverings for the deaf.
Florida health experts report nearly 2,000 new COVID-19 cases
Read full article: Florida health experts report nearly 2,000 new COVID-19 casesRon DeSantis announced Florida will receive 6.4 million rapid antigen COVID-19 tests from the federal government to expand testing. [READ TUESDAY’S REPORT: Florida coronavirus cases, deaths increase as worldwide death toll surpasses 1 million]If you are having trouble viewing the dashboard on mobile, click here. County leaders agreed on Tuesday, they will issue permits to non-city businesses participating in the event, without restrictions. County leaders agreed on Tuesday, they will issue permits to non-city businesses participating in the event, without restrictions. County leaders will recommend safety guidelines, but will not enforce or fine establishments after Gov.
Florida coronavirus cases, deaths increase as worldwide death toll surpasses 1 million
Read full article: Florida coronavirus cases, deaths increase as worldwide death toll surpasses 1 millionThe new cases reported Tuesday bring Florida’s total to 704,568 for people who have tested positive for COVID-19 since March. The last time Florida reported more than 3,000 new cases was 10 days ago. A day after Florida had the lowest number of new COVID-19 deaths reported in one day since the end of May, the Florida Department of Health reported 106 people have recently died from the disease. Ron DeSantis announced Florida will receive 6.4 million rapid antigen COVID-19 tests from the federal government to expand testing. More than 5.2 million people have been tested in Florida alone, of those 4.5 million have come back negative.
With no sense of smell post-COVID-19, this woman believes a ‘guardian angel’ alerted her to a gas leak in her home
Read full article: With no sense of smell post-COVID-19, this woman believes a ‘guardian angel’ alerted her to a gas leak in her homeLinda Mcgrath said missing sense of smell nearly cost her her life after a gas leak sprung in her Livonia, Michigan, home, about five months after her coronavirus diagnosis. She reached out to us in response to an article we previously published about COVID-19-related smell loss. “I had a guardian angel a couple of weeks ago when I heard a hissing noise and realized I had a gas leak." When her son arrived, it was clear Mcgrath didn’t know the extent of the leak, because she never smelled a thing. A few days later, the woman said, a house nearby in Livonia blew up from a gas leak, confirming how dangerous Mcgrath’s situation could have been.
Florida reports more than 200 coronavirus deaths with rate of new cases above 5%
Read full article: Florida reports more than 200 coronavirus deaths with rate of new cases above 5%ORLANDO, Fla. – The Florida Department of Health reported more than 200 new coronavirus-related deaths Wednesday along with 2,590 new cases. Florida has now seen a total of 690,499 COVID-19 cases. Florida has been tracking cases of the virus since it was detected in the state on March 1. Nearly 16,000 Orange County students switch to in-person learning: Orange County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Barbara Jenkins said Orange County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Barbara Jenkins said 15,792 students are changing from learning virtually to face-to-face and 983 are going from classrooms and switching to LaunchED . Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings and Dr. Raul Pino with the FDOH in Orange County also voiced hesitancy in participating in traditional Halloween activities.
Florida breaks 10-day streak of COVID-19 infection rate below 5%
Read full article: Florida breaks 10-day streak of COVID-19 infection rate below 5%ORLANDO, Fla. – Florida health officials reported a slight increase in coronavirus infections, deaths and hospitalizations on Tuesday after 10 days with an infection rate below 5%. The Florida Department of Health reported 2,470 new positive cases of the virus Tuesday, increasing the state’s total since March to 687,909. The increase breaks Florida’s streak of 10 consecutive days of a positivity rate under 5%, however, it’s still well below the advised 10%. Players are taking daily COVID-19 tests and teams are going to great lengths to make sure they play the 2020 season. Players are taking daily COVID-19 tests and teams are going to great lengths to make sure they play the 2020 season.
Face mask check: Are you being hygienic enough?
Read full article: Face mask check: Are you being hygienic enough?By now, wearing a face mask when you’re out and about or around crowds of people should be nothing new. Here’s what the WHO had to say about using a fabric mask:Wash your hands before putting on the mask. If you need to use the mask again, hold it at the elastic loops when removing it from the bag. If hot water is not available, wash the mask in soap or detergent and room-temperature water, followed by either boiling the mask for 1 minute OR; by soaking the mask in 0.1% chlorine for 1 minute and thoroughly rinsing the mask with room-temperature water (there should not be any toxic residue of chlorine on the mask). Make sure you’re continuing to socially distance yourself from people who aren’t in your household, keep washing those hands and try to avoid touching your face as much as possible.
Calling all business owners: How have you been affected by COVID-19?
Read full article: Calling all business owners: How have you been affected by COVID-19?But we do want to hear from you, business leaders and owners, if you’re so willing to share. What are the specific ways you’ve been affected? Is your community coming together to order takeout in droves, or has business been flat ever since February or so? If you’re comfortable providing some details, we’d love to hear them, and possibly feature you in a future news story. And if you’re not interested in that, but you’d still like to unload, please.
My pandemic pregnancy: ’We’re 18 years old ... We had to jump in’
Read full article: My pandemic pregnancy: ’We’re 18 years old ... We had to jump in’When Delicia Garza’s newborn daughter underwent surgery, an operation that required an overnight hospital stay, the San Antonio woman said it felt like the walls were closing in on her.
Will coronavirus cancel Halloween?
Read full article: Will coronavirus cancel Halloween?Salem is already planning for a drastically pared-down Halloween season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Boston.com. A lot remains unknown as the coronavirus situation continues to evolve -- and considering Halloween is still about two months away. Perhaps, if you have children, 2020 is the year of “Halloween at a distance” or “Halloween at home” rather than considering the holiday a complete wash or a cancellation. Perhaps there’s a neighborhood near you that does Halloween right: Big decorations, cool lights or something else. All right, we just said it once but we’ll repeat it for the people in the back: Halloween is still weeks and weeks away.
‘There was no such a thing as remote learning’ for at least 463 million children, UNICEF official says
Read full article: ‘There was no such a thing as remote learning’ for at least 463 million children, UNICEF official saysAt least a third of children couldn’t access remote learning when the COVID-19 pandemic closed schools, creating “a global education emergency,” the U.N. children’s agency said. At the height of lockdowns meant to curb the pandemic, nearly 1.5 billion children were affected by school closures, UNICEF said. “For at least 463 million children whose schools closed due to COVID-19, there was no such a thing as remote learning,” UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta Fore said. The highest number of children affection by region were in South Asia, at least 147 million, according to the report. The youngest children are also most likely to miss out on remote learning during critical years, the report said, largely due to challenges and limitations to online learning for young children and lack of assets at home.
My pandemic pregnancy: From infertility to cancer to IVF to a 20-week scare: ‘It happened exactly how it was supposed to’
Read full article: My pandemic pregnancy: From infertility to cancer to IVF to a 20-week scare: ‘It happened exactly how it was supposed to’When Hillary Calhoun’s fertility doctor brought her in for a procedure and then a nurse called her just a few short business days later, asking her to come into the office immediately, the now-36-year-old had a hunch something wasn’t right.
Teachers could stay in classroom even if exposed to COVID-19
Read full article: Teachers could stay in classroom even if exposed to COVID-19ATLANTA – New guidance from President Donald Trump’s administration that declares teachers to be “critical infrastructure workers” could give the green light to exempting teachers from quarantine requirements after being exposed to COVID-19 and instead send them back into the classroom. ‘Critical infrastructure workers'South Carolina health officials also describe teachers as critical infrastructure workers, although it's unclear if any district there is asking teachers to return before 14 days. Among the first districts to name teachers as critical infrastructure workers was eastern Tennessee’s Greene County, where the school board gave the designation to teachers July 13. In Georgia, suburban Atlanta 's Forsyth County has also designated teachers as critical infrastructure workers. Floyd County said Thursday it would reverse its designation of teachers as critical infrastructure workers.
My pandemic pregnancy: ‘If we make it through this, we’re really meant to be’
Read full article: My pandemic pregnancy: ‘If we make it through this, we’re really meant to be’When Jennifer Cardenas found out she was pregnant, she envisioned a baby shower surrounded by her friends and family, carefree spring days filled with walks in the park, and her delivery, with her husband and her mother by her side.
My (hopeful) pandemic pregnancy: Inside the world of IVF and COVID-19 -- ‘It’s terrifying’
Read full article: My (hopeful) pandemic pregnancy: Inside the world of IVF and COVID-19 -- ‘It’s terrifying’Going though in vitro fertilization, or IVF, under normal circumstances, can be a challenge, both mentally and physically -- and for some, that’s phrasing it mildly.
Want to keep up on all the latest COVID news? These webinars offer an opportunity to hear from all the top experts
Read full article: Want to keep up on all the latest COVID news? These webinars offer an opportunity to hear from all the top expertsWith so much COVID-19 information constantly swirling and evolving, do you ever wish you could hear from the trusted experts themselves, directly? “COVID-19 Conversations” is a weekly webinar series from the American Public Health Association and the National Academy of Medicine. Some experts who have been featured include government officials, top doctors and health care workers, top educators, experts from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and more. You can find other trusted COVID-19-related webinars online, as well. Any interest in attending an online session to hear more about the latest in coronavirus news?
My pandemic pregnancy: ‘We were sitting there with a happy, healthy newborn, and then suddenly, it switched’
Read full article: My pandemic pregnancy: ‘We were sitting there with a happy, healthy newborn, and then suddenly, it switched’When Melissa Vick gave birth to her first child, a son, in May 2017, she and her husband Greg felt like they were able to share him with their friends and family, almost immediately.
This letter brought a Publix employee to tears -- the happy kind
Read full article: This letter brought a Publix employee to tears -- the happy kind“I told him smiling is a part of our uniform and I want to make my customers happy in these hard times. And we have deaf customers. “All other customers are so happy to see my smile and (they’re) giving so many compliments.”Now, back to the letter. As happy as Knowles felt being able to better communicate with customers, it had nothing on what Travers wrote on her behalf to Publix management. Asli texted, ‘I like to smile and I think this pandemic is making everyone upset and I want to make customers happy with my smile.
If the recent shutdowns seriously impacted your business, the government may owe you money -- this company wants to help
Read full article: If the recent shutdowns seriously impacted your business, the government may owe you money -- this company wants to helpYes, you read this headline accurately: If the recent, COVID-19-related, government-mandated shutdowns seriously impacted your company or business, you may be entitled to compensation from the government. The experts at Bogin, Munns & Munns, a full-service law firm founded 40 years ago in Orlando, said they absolutely acknowledge, honor and respect the police powers and regulatory authority of our government, when properly applied. Bogin, Munns & Munns plans to pursue lawsuits described as “inverse condemnation” because the lawsuit will be initiated by you against the government; not the other way around. We’ll start with citrus trees. Was your business “healthy” like the healthy citrus trees in Mendez, and could you have kept it that way by applying appropriate safety measures?
My gym is reopening. How do I keep myself safe?
Read full article: My gym is reopening. How do I keep myself safe?My gym is reopening. How do I keep myself safe? Published: July 1, 2020, 4:16 pmGyms are reopening across the country, despite the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. What should you know in order to keep yourself safe?
This advice will make you want to drop whatever you’re doing and drive around the block: ‘Rodents ate my car’
Read full article: This advice will make you want to drop whatever you’re doing and drive around the block: ‘Rodents ate my car’Even though life, in some ways, has started returning to normal, it’s safe to say that many of us still aren’t driving our cars as often. Whatever the case, Susan Reed, of Kalamazoo, has some advice for you: Take your car out every day, even if it’s just for a quick spin around the block. “Rodents ate my car,” Reed told Zak Rosen, the host and creator of “The Best Advice Show.”It wasn’t a cheap repair, either. But you’ll definitely want to make sure you’re driving your car at least semi-regularly. “The Best Advice Show” is a product of Graham Media Group.
All the questions to ask yourself before planning a summer trip -- with answers from the CDC, too
Read full article: All the questions to ask yourself before planning a summer trip -- with answers from the CDC, tooSo we’ll go through some of their recommendations, to perhaps anticipate some of your summer travel questions. Travel does increase your chances of getting and spreading COVID-19, the CDC said. If you’re considering cleaning your lodging area, see these guidelines on how to clean and disinfectFollow state and local travel restrictions. For up-to-date information, check the state or local health department where you are, along your route, and at your planned destination. “Also be aware that many local, state, and national public parks have been temporarily closed due to COVID-19.”It’s just one more thing to check on.
How to get the most out of every medical visit -- especially now
Read full article: How to get the most out of every medical visit -- especially nowBut regardless of whether you’ve felt sick these past few months, safe to say, you always want to get the most out of every medical appointment. Here are some tips you can use to make every medical appointment as valuable as possible. Consider a video visit. Medical offices can be overwhelmed by patients, especially lately, so if your symptoms are mild, consider a video visit to discuss your concerns and get some health recommendations. And when you choose a video visit, you will not have to drive to the office, or even get out of bed.
Still haven’t gotten your stimulus check? Some things you can check on in the meantime
Read full article: Still haven’t gotten your stimulus check? Some things you can check on in the meantimeImportant question: Have you gotten your stimulus check yet? In fact, most people don’t need to take any action, and will automatically receive the payment. Let’s talk through the tools available to investigate what might be holding up your check, prepaid debit card or direct deposit. You’re eligible for the Economic Impact Payment, right? Here’s a detailed list you should triple-check just to make sure you’re eligible for the payment, and see how much you should receive.
These 9 virtual or ‘drive-by’ graduation party ideas are brilliant
Read full article: These 9 virtual or ‘drive-by’ graduation party ideas are brilliantPlan a little watch party for your son or daughter to enjoy the Facebook graduation. Facebook is celebrating the class of 2020 with a whole week of graduation features, and a commencement program. Highlights and more will be posted to the @instagram account on Instagram, and on contributors’ social media accounts.”Grads are encouraged to host their own virtual graduation ceremony and party via Facebook, with special features including a virtual graduation hub, custom filters, family and friends celebrations enabled by Messenger Rooms, and more. JoAnn Fabric has a whole webpage on how you can make a graduation cap embellishment out of paper flowers. This is a birthday party and not a graduation, but you’ll see the general idea!
Is your skin super dry from all the hand-washing? These pantry items can help
Read full article: Is your skin super dry from all the hand-washing? These pantry items can helpWhat do olive oil, corn meal and raw sugar have in common? No, they’re not the first three ingredients to an amazing baking recipe. They are all things that can help repair your dry hands, especially if you’ve been washing them a lot more than usual, considering the coronavirus pandemic. Jordan says that using normal lotion will give you some relief, but there are many treatments you can do on your hands (or any dry skin on your body) with items that you probably have at home right now. You can watch the latest episode of StyleWise above -- and make sure you subscribe to see new StyleWise videos regularly.
You can listen to Daniel Radcliffe read chapter one of ‘Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone’
Read full article: You can listen to Daniel Radcliffe read chapter one of ‘Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone’Having Harry Potter himself read them to you, of course! J.K. Rowling is gathering up some of her famous muggle friends to bring fans the ultimate Harry Potter quarantine entertainment. The entire first book in Rowling’s wizarding series, “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” will be available for fans to listen to, and each chapter will be read by a different celebrity once a week, starting off with Daniel Radcliffe, aka Harry Potter. The site is full of puzzles, quizzes and articles that focus on everything Harry Potter and Hogwarts. You can watch a video of Radcliffe reading chapter one of the book here, or listen to it on Spotify.
Coronavirus might mean less Corona beer on Cinco de Mayo
Read full article: Coronavirus might mean less Corona beer on Cinco de MayoBut we’re referring to Corona beer and Cinco de Mayo. Typically, the dominant choice of beer for those celebrating Cinco de Mayo is Corona. But Corona likely will be consumed way less than usual due to the coronavirus pandemic, that is unrelated in name. In February, a report in the Denver Post said Corona was taking a public relations hit due to people fearing they would get coronavirus by drinking Corona. Cinco de Mayo has surpassed St. Patrick’s Day and the Super Bowl for beer consumption on one day, with Corona virtually holding a monopoly on advertising and sales for beer on Cinco de Mayo, according to Loop Insights.
Forget pro, college sports: Why the absence of youth sports might have biggest impact of all
Read full article: Forget pro, college sports: Why the absence of youth sports might have biggest impact of allLittle League International, which announced the move, also canceled regional tournaments but said the events would return in 2021. By contrast, the NFL, the world’s most affluent professional sports league, generated roughly $16 billion in 2018, according to USA Today. Major League Baseball generated $10.7 billion in 2019 and the NBA nearly $8 billion in 2018, according to Forbes, so youth sports generated more money than those leagues combined. The owner of Michigan Elite Volleyball Academy in suburban Detroit, an organization that’s home to 150 youth volleyball teams and has produced numerous Division I college volleyball players over the years, Sack had been, as usual, making preparations for the club’s signature event. “You go from ramping up to this.”Cancellations of such big youth sports events have a serious trickle-down effect, too.
All your favorite children’s books, reimagined for the age of COVID
Read full article: All your favorite children’s books, reimagined for the age of COVIDA mother of two mindlessly picked up a paintbrush in late March, and started painting the cover of one of the books she had read to her children earlier in the day -- and said she incorporated some “cartoonified” coronavirus themes, to try to make the situation less scary.
Military planes salute workers on front lines of coronavirus pandemic with NYC flyover
Read full article: Military planes salute workers on front lines of coronavirus pandemic with NYC flyoverMilitary planes salute workers on front lines of coronavirus pandemic with NYC flyoverPublished: April 29, 2020, 8:07 amJets from Navy’s Blue Angels and the Air Force’s Thunderbirds flew over New York City on Tuesday in a tribute to the medical personnel, first responders and other essential workers involved in fighting the coronavirus pandemic.
These are the precautions airlines are taking to prevent the spread of the coronavirus
Read full article: These are the precautions airlines are taking to prevent the spread of the coronavirusThese are the precautions airlines are taking to prevent the spread of the coronavirusPublished: April 28, 2020, 1:07 pmHere's what airlines are doing to protect travelers during the coronavirus pandemic.
These are the precautions airlines are taking to prevent the spread of the coronavirus
Read full article: These are the precautions airlines are taking to prevent the spread of the coronavirusThese are the precautions airlines are taking to prevent the spread of the coronavirusPublished: April 28, 2020, 1:04 pmHere's what airlines are doing to protect passengers and employees during the coronavirus pandemic.
Nervous someone in your house has COVID-19? Here’s how to safely separate that person
Read full article: Nervous someone in your house has COVID-19? Here’s how to safely separate that personFirst of all, try to give the person who is sick a separate bedroom and bathroom, if possible, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends. The person who is sick should stay separated from other people in the home as much as possible. If someone besides the person who is sick must clean up after them, only clean the area when needed, such as when the area is soiled. Shared bathroomIt’s important that the person who is sick cleans and disinfects after themselves after each use. Whoever removes the garbage bag should use gloves while handling and disposing of the trash, and wash hands immediately after.
My car has been sitting and the battery is dead. Now what?
Read full article: My car has been sitting and the battery is dead. Now what?And what if your car won’t start because of a dead battery? To revive a dead battery, first make sure each car is in park or neutral -- and turned off. Then, connect one end of the cable to the positive terminal of the donor battery, and then connect the other end to the positive terminal of the dead battery. Let the dead battery charge for a few minutes, and then turn the ignition on the vehicle of the dead battery to see if it starts. This only applies if you:a) Have someone to take you to a repair shop or the store right away to buy a new battery.
Earth Day organizers say we should celebrate 50th anniversary online -- so, how do we do that?
Read full article: Earth Day organizers say we should celebrate 50th anniversary online -- so, how do we do that?Have you ever celebrated Earth Day, perhaps by planting a tree or doing something good for the environment? Considering the novel coronavirus, or COVID-19, pandemic, the Earth Day Network has announced a shift to “global digital mobilizations.”It’ll be Digital Earth Day! Earth Day Network will provide live coverage of these “global digital mobilizations," which you can follow on its social media accounts. But organizers still want to “mobilize millions in a call for transformative action for our planet.”“At Earth Day Network, the health and safety of volunteers and participants in Earth Day events is our top concern. That’s now been postponed to October 24-25, 2020 to mark the half birthday of Earth Day.
Simple, effective ways to make your Facebook conversations more civil
Read full article: Simple, effective ways to make your Facebook conversations more civilAnyone else finding themselves spending more time than usual on social media, considering the coronavirus pandemic? But like most things, Facebook is whatever you want to make it. You don’t have to give up on social media in general, or even Facebook in particular. The social media giants say they’re working hard behind the scenes to remove bot accounts and build a better platform. In the meantime, here are some simple yet effective things you can do to make your own Facebook interactions less contentious and more civil.
A quarantine quiz: How much have you been embracing this strange time in our lives?
Read full article: A quarantine quiz: How much have you been embracing this strange time in our lives?But as the coronavirus pandemic continues sweeping the globe, we can’t be the only ones who have found ourselves doing a few out-of-the-ordinary routines and practices. Or conducting virtual happy hours or pulling out that Amazon Kindle from four Christmases ago. We’ll look back on this time someday and it’ll be a strange, beautiful thing we shared: all this “alone, together” business. So with that said, check all the boxes that correspond with activities you’ve done recently. Did you check more boxes than you imagined, or perhaps not as many as you thought you would?
Game over? Sports bars face long-term slump without live contests
Read full article: Game over? Sports bars face long-term slump without live contestsBut the long term-prognosis might be worse because of one question: What will sports bars and restaurants do without games or events for the foreseeable future? March sadness for accounting booksJust like other sports bar employees across the country, Russell Luxton was counting down the days until March. Even when sports bars are allowed to resume dine-in services, there won’t be games returning alongside the opening of those establishments. When those youth teams have games or practices in the evening, sports bars are usually popular destinations to go out to eat afterward. Luxton said ideas such as dart and Golden Tee tournaments have been floated about once RJ’s is ready to open again.
Struggling to stay sober? Curious about cutting back? There’s an app for that
Read full article: Struggling to stay sober? Curious about cutting back? There’s an app for that“A big no-no (for those trying to get or stay sober) is isolation.”Gottlieb would know. It includes sober dating, travel information, community groups, booze-less guides, where to find the best mocktails; you name it. AdHow can the app help? For example, select “I just relapsed and I need help” or “Weekend and holiday support,” and you’ll be linked with people and resources. “Some people are coming out of the hospitality industry -- people with no money, who need help now,” Gottlieb said.
Are babies supposed to wear face coverings? (No). Why do we need these now? Your mask questions, answered
Read full article: Are babies supposed to wear face coverings? (No). Why do we need these now? Your mask questions, answeredIn case you missed it, health officials are now recommending that people wear cloth face coverings in public settings, for example, in spots where it might be difficult to maintain social distancing. Just keep in mind: “These face coverings are not a substitute for social distancing. Cloth face coverings are especially important to wear in public in areas of widespread COVID-19 illness.”Got it. Wearing cloth face coverings is an additional public health measure. “Cloth face coverings can be made from household items or made at home from common materials at low cost,” the CDC said.
How to order takeout, grocery shop, wipe down your food in the safest ways possible
Read full article: How to order takeout, grocery shop, wipe down your food in the safest ways possibleSo, how do you order or pick up food while staying in line with all the recommended precautions? Here’s what you’ll do: Grab your delivery order off the porch, open the package or packages, wash your hands, plate your food, and then dispose of the containers. Wipe down and sanitize your counter that the food sat on and wash your hands before and after eating. Wipe off those items when you bring them home from the store, or wash your hands especially after touching them, McGeorge recommended. Finally, don’t put chemical cleaners directly on your food, ever, McGeorge said.
Who are the famous people with coronavirus? A list of all the celebrities, politicians, athletes tied to COVID-19
Read full article: Who are the famous people with coronavirus? A list of all the celebrities, politicians, athletes tied to COVID-19Tom Hanks and Rita WilsonThe couple were in Australia when they tested positive. He was not aware of any direct contact with any infected person.”Senator Rand Paul has tested positive for COVID-19. Last night, on the advice of my doctor, I went into hospital for some routine tests as I’m still experiencing coronavirus symptoms. Idris ElbaThe actor and his wife, Sabrina Dhowre, have coronavirus, according to social media along with published news articles. I tested positive for COVID19.
Why are liquor stores considered ‘essential’ during COVID-19 pandemic? Here are 5 reasons
Read full article: Why are liquor stores considered ‘essential’ during COVID-19 pandemic? Here are 5 reasonsBut diving into the issue more closely, the reasons why liquor stores remain open and thriving become a little clearer, even if they are debatable to some. Here are five reasons why it can be beneficial for liquor stores to remain open during the pandemic. Given this, liquor stores technically fall under the category of “food and agriculture” on the level of grocery stores and pharmacies, and thus, are considered essential. Grocery stores don’t have the selection of liquor stores. Do you agree that liquor stores should be considered essential, and thus, be allowed to remain open?
Earth Day organizers say we should celebrate 50th anniversary online -- so, how do we do that?
Read full article: Earth Day organizers say we should celebrate 50th anniversary online -- so, how do we do that?Have you ever celebrated Earth Day, perhaps by planting a tree or doing something good for the environment? Considering the novel coronavirus, or COVID-19, pandemic, the Earth Day Network has announced a shift to “global digital mobilizations.”It’ll be Digital Earth Day! Earth Day Network will provide live coverage of these “global digital mobilizations," which you can follow on its social media accounts. But organizers still want to “mobilize millions in a call for transformative action for our planet.”“At Earth Day Network, the health and safety of volunteers and participants in Earth Day events is our top concern. That’s now been postponed to October 24-25, 2020 to mark the half birthday of Earth Day.