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Parkgoers will be required to wear facial coverings when indoors at parks buildings and outdoors, too, when not doing strenuous exercise.
The vaccine will be administered by the county's health department on a walk-up basis, officials said.
“I left my stuff, went in the water and I was able to pull the woman out." But he looked back and the that the man was still inside the car.
For some, it is a comeback that brings hope as South Florida continues to get back to normal. For others, it means being stuck in traffic.
South Florida's rainy season is just about here and that means mosquito season is coming.
Appointments to receive the COVID-19 vaccine are no longer needed in Miami-Dade County. Walk-up patients are now welcome.
For many vaccinated people, the easing back of masks outside is a breath of fresh air.
This is how the Miami area compares to Florida and the nation for coronavirus vaccinations.
Centner Academy, a private Miami school, sent a letter to teachers and attributed its decision to false claims about coronavirus vaccines.
It's at the E. Pat Larkins Community Center on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. except Thursdays and Sundays.
"We have hit, today, a 50% vaccination rate in Broward County," Geller said. "So now all outdoor activities are now re-opened."
Sabrina Cohen has created an all-inclusive one-of-kind park for anyone seeking wellness despite their physical challenges.
"We launch our Biscayne Bay report card and a new web tool that's interactive and easy to use," Levine Cava said.
Experts recommended the CDC lift the pause of the Johnson & Johnson single-dose COVID-19 vaccine in Florida and nationally; the CDC agreed.
Jackson Health said they will stop providing first shots to the public after April 30.
The site is open to Florida residents 18 and older, no appointments needed.
Earth Day, which is officially marked on April 22, is about saving the environment and that includes our oceans.
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See how the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Miami-Dade County and across FL.
For many tourists the liftin of the curfew was welcomed, as they were worried about what they'd be able to do on their preplanned vacations.
There is no better place than the Wakodahatchee Wetlands in Delray Beach to enjoy wildlife, nature and a stunning sunrise.
As of Wednesday morning, more than 1 million people have received at least one dose of the coronavirus vaccine in Miami-Dade County.
Rain and her family also received gifts from Puppyspot and Make-A-Wish that will help the newest wish kid care for the puppy.
Doctors put an emphasis on getting the now fully vaccinated people to spread the word to others as ambassadors.
The site has expanded its operating hours for Florida residents. It's now open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. seven days a week.
“We couldn’t be more pleased with them,” said Dr. Susanne Doblecki-Lewis, clinical director for the division of infectious diseases at UM."
Here is how the Miami area is doing with coronavirus vaccinations.
Wednesday morning a long line formed of people wanting to be one and done at Miami-Dade College North Campus.
A new study estimates that about 37,300 to 43,000 children in the U.S. had a parent who died from COVID-19.
On Monday, the age eligibility dropped to those 18 and older. They can receive the Moderna, Pfizer, or Johnson and Johnson vaccine.
Monday is going to be a big day in South Florida as anyone 18 years of age or older can get the coronavirus vaccine.
All FEMA vaccination sites will be open this holiday weekend with regular hours of 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Since March 2nd, the FEMA-supported, state-run site along with two satellite sites have delivered more than 116,000 vaccinations.
Dr. Cheryl Holder, FIU's interim associate dean for diversity, spoke to CBS4 about problems surrounding the vaccine.
The new pop up site opens at Babcock Park, vaccinations for those 40 and older.
Here is how Florida is doing compared to other states in the race to vaccinate residents.
“We started buying personal protection equipment back in February prior to the pandemic hitting the US," fire Chief Robert Jorge said.
The Miami Beach Fire Department will administer to anyone 50 and older, school employees, and anyone under 50 deemed medically vulnerable.
On Wednesday, they will begin administering second dose shots of the Pfizer vaccine at Sweetwater's Ronselli Park and Florida City’s you ...