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Eatery Says Unvaccinated Should ‘Refrain From Visiting'| Patch PM
Red tide kills sea creatures | Survey shows COVID-19 concern | SharkCon coming to Tampa | County helps with unfinished pools: Patch PM
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Many Patch Readers Concerned About FL's COVID Surge: Survey
In recent weeks, the number of new COVID-19 cases has surged suddenly throughout Florida. To gauge how Florida Patch readers feel about this increase in cases and how it might be affecting their day-to-day lives, Patch conducted a reader survey. Many Florida Patch readers say they're worried as they watch the number of cases now being reported by the DOH increase each week.
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Sink Your Teeth Into This: SharkCon 7 Coming To Tampa Aug. 7-8
Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water... Fans of Steven Spielberg's 1975 blockbuster "Jaws" are in for a treat when the movie's star, Academy Award-winning actor Richard Dreyfuss, comes to Tampa Aug. 7-8 for SharkCon 7, presented by National Geographic's SHARKFEST.
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Deaths Of Rare Sea Turtles, Manatees Attributed To Red Tide Toxin
Following a brief period of improvement last weekend, Pinellas County officials say the red tide conditions have now worsened along the Pinellas coast, resulting in the deaths of threatened manatees and endangered sea turtles.
Didn't Get The Vaccine? 'Refrain From Visiting,' Restaurant Says
With the surge in COVID-19 cases throughout the state, the owners of Beach Bistro in Holmes Beach want all diners to get vaccinated before coming to visit their Anna Maria Island restaurant.
Pasco Offering Help To Residents With Unfinished Olympus Pools
Pasco County is offering homeowners some financial relief and some options after a major pool builder went out of business over the weekend, leaving hundreds of swimming pools unfinished. Confronted with accusations of fraud and $1.4 million in fines from state regulators for leaving pools unfinished, Olympus Pools closed its doors.
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- BayCare Health To Pause Elective Procedures Due To COVID-19 Spike
- Bilirakis' List Of $7.6M In Local Projects Headed To House Floor
- 2 Charged In Fatal Shooting Near Convenience Store: Sheriff
- Driver Arrested After Striking Scooter, Seriously Injuring Couple
- Man Dies After Driving Into Drainage Ditch: FHP
- Youth Baseball World Tournament Postponed Until 2022
- Since May, 41 County Workers Tested Positive For COVID-19: Official
- Dog, Horse Races Continue Simulcast Style At Derby Lane
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