Michelle Marchante
Person Page
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Many experts believe heat-related illnesses and deaths are almost certainly under-counted both in Florida and nationwide. One major reason is the way the medical industry keeps records.
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South Florida is forecast to feel more rain this week after the region got drenched Sunday from a slow-moving storm that left streets flooded, according to the National Weather Service.
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Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava announced Thursday at a news conference that she has secured an agreement with Utah-based Nomi Health to continue free testing and vaccination services at the more than dozen county sites.
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COVID-19 tests will no longer be free for people without insurance at more than a dozen sites across Miami-Dade due to a lack of federal funding — as South Florida continues to see a rise in cases.
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The system, described as an area of low pressure, had a low 30% chance of formation over the next five days, according to the National Hurricane Center.
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Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital has launched a new initiative to help make it easier for families with kids who have rare and complex health conditions to find the specialized care they need without having to travel across the country.
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Weather conditions may look calm in South Florida on Wednesday, but forecasters have issued advisories for potential danger in the water and on land.
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A woman was shot and wounded, and another was grazed by a bullet on South Beach early Monday, police said.
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The coldest air in several years will hit Florida this weekend as meteorologists expect temperatures in South Florida to dip in the 20s at some points.
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Florida monoclonal antibody sites have closed following the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s announcement that the treatments don’t work against the COVID omicron variant.
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Miami-Dade is offering at-home COVID-19 testing appointments for people who need to get tested for the virus but are unable to leave their home.
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Tropical Storm Elsa strengthened into a hurricane early Friday, and it still has Florida in sight for early next week, although the National Hurricane Center stressed that the forecast is uncertain this far out.