The virus is still spreading, according to the World Health Organization. With each mutation it becomes more transmissible.
Organization kicks off Turquoise Takeover week to raise awareness of the leading cause of cancer-related deaths
COVID-19 levels in sewage at wastewater treatment plants in Miami-Dade County have increased since early March, county data shows.
They were all part of the “Gulf Stream Aquarium Exhibit.”
Broward County Lung Cancer Advocate Meets with Congress to Advocate for Lifesaving Research, Public Health Infrastructure and Access
It may just look like a nice, new SUV, but this is actually an “ambulance” used to rescue injured wildlife.
Breathtaking finish as South Florida residents raise money for lung health
About 100 first responders were recognized in Miami-Dade on Tuesday for their tireless work during the condo collapse in Surfside.
Steadman Stahl climbs to raise money to end lung disease, COVID-19
Cava announced Friday that COVID-safety policies related to masking, hospital reporting and employee testing will be lifted.
County leaders say it's a huge step in the right direction.
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“Two days ago I had an eye infection, I never have an eye infection. I had an eye infection," Anrews said.
The CDC recommended that some people with weakened immune systems get a fourth COVID-19 vaccine. Here's what to know in Florida.
According to the preliminary investigation, multiple other children were in the home at the time gun went off.
The city recommends not swimming or engaging in recreational water activity near the location until the advisory is lifted.
There’s much to learn about the stealth omicron variant in FL but an expert says, “It’s very, very contagious. We can’t let our guard down.”
Stair climb event to raise money to end lung disease, COVID-19
Updated federal data shows how many hospital beds are currently filled in Miami-Dade County and across FL.
Walgreens expects that free N95 masks will be available at some locations starting Friday, according to a company spokesperson.
Updated federal data shows how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospitals in Miami-Dade County.
Plaintiffs contend children with disabilities are more at risk for serious illness from COVID-19 and need protection from infection.
Though the number of COVID-19 cases reported daily in Florida continues to decrease, more than 11,500 people were hospitalized Wednesday.
She said with the COVID cases running rampant thanks to the Omicron variant, capacity at our hospitals continues to be challenged.
Here's an update on how the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Miami-Dade County and across FL.
Ramos said, “It has been 17 days and I still have not heard."
Doctors are dumbfounded by 22-year-old Zach Corliss’ recovery. But the man himself isn’t, giving full credit to medical staff at Memorial.
FL doesn’t mandate the COVID-19 vaccine, but the state touts it as the best tool to slow the spread of the virus, prevent severe illness.
It's drive-up or walk-up and will offer free rapid tests or PCR testing with results in 24 to 48 hours. They'll do about 1,500 tests a day.
“What can you do, this is our new norm,” said Felida Tensley.
Deborah Souverain reports health experts are warning the more COVID-19 spreads, it creates an opportunity for a more deadly variant.
More than 70,000 COVID-19 tests were given Monday — the highest number of tests ever administered in a single day in Miami-Dade County.
A woman had an appointment for 9:30 a.m. and she waited in line for two hours before she decided to just go home without a test.
Here's how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Miami-Dade County and across FL.
“I think these days you have to sanitize for our protection,” said Eric, one of the Walmart shoppers who was turned away Saturday.
Staffing in Holy Cross Health’s labor and delivery unit has been impacted by the current surge in COVID-19, the hospital said.
The Archdiocese said the decision comes after a “substantial increase in positive cases per 100,000 persons in the tri-county area.
Broward County will begin distributing COVID-19 at-home rapid test kits to residents, while supplies last.
After giving out 152K take-home COVID-19 tests earlier this week, Miami-Dade County will hand out more testing kits at 8 libraries Friday.