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Noticias Marzo 11, 2022
Estas son las noticias de la semana de Marzo 9, 2022 para los residentes de Immokalee.
COVID-19 Morning Update
State Health officials reported more than 2,000 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 for both Saturday and Sunday. Saturday's 2,581 new cases set a new record for highest number of new cases reported in a single day. The 2,016 cases reported by the Florida Department of Health, Sunday, brings the statewide total to 75,568 cases.With the exception of last Monday, the number of new cases reported in Florida each day has been over 1,000 since June 3rd.
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Local segments of a national protest draw huge numbers in Fort Myers, Naples, Port Charlotte
Southwest Florida segments of a nationwide protest that raged on Saturday drew significant numbers with more than 1,000 attending a rally in Fort Myers.There were multiple organizers for the Saturday protests including the Women's March, Hands Off, and 50501. Whatever the inspiration, it drew a lot of interest.
COVID-19 Morning Update
State health officials reported 610 new positive cases of COVID-19, Monday, bringing Florida's total to 32,138 cases. The Florida Department of Health's…
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Exotic Pet Ownership and Amnesty in Florida
Beginning this month, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is holding a series of amnesty events around the state for exotic pet owners…
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Winners announced in FWC's annual Lionfish Challenge
Paul Carlson of Palm Beach County won the title of Lionfish King in this year's FWC Lionfish Challenge, taking out 1,542 of the invasive species.
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All Lee schools stocking Naloxone to combat potential opioid overdoses
Lee County School District begins distribution of Naloxone to all schools to combat potential opioid overdoses
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FEMA Helps Sarasota Residents Navigate New Flood Maps
Federal officials were in Sarasota County this week helping residents get ready for new flood maps. It’s part of the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s…
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Heat advisory creeps up to Lee, Charlotte, DeSoto and northward
The heat index, also known as the apparent temperature, is what the temperature feels like to the human body when relative humidity is combined with the air temperature. There is direct relationship between the air temperature and relative humidity and the heat index, meaning as the air temperature and relative humidity increase (decrease), the heat index increases (decreases).
COVID-19 Morning Update
State health officials reported 3,286 new confirmed cases of the coronavirus, Tuesday, bringing the statewide total to 103,503 cases. June 23 marked the fifth time in six days Florida's single-day increase in COVID-19 cases topped 3,000.The Florida Department of Health also reported 65 new coronavirus-related deaths, Tuesday, increasing the statewide death toll to 3,238 fatalities.
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