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Lee Health and NCH Healthcare System officials commemorated the two-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic in Southwest Florida during a media conference Tuesday.
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These are the latest coronavirus news for the week of February 18th.
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Estas son las noticias de WGCU sobre el coronavirus de esta semana.
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Estas son las noticias de esta semana sobre el coronavirus para residentes de Immokalee.
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Listed are the latest coronavirus news of this week for residents in Immokalee.
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Discarded cigarette butts, empty cans and bottles have been fouling Southwest Florida’s beaches, preserves and parking lots for as long as people have been using such items, and now there is a new scourge being mixed in: discarded face masks used to protect the wearer from Covid-19. Masks come in many shapes and sizes, but one commonality is too many of them are being discarded everywhere except in a trash can. “Mask litter” is a worldwide problem with serious environmental ramifications. A report published in the journal Nature Sustainability finds a “skyrocketing” increase in mask littler in 14 months in 11 countries including the United States, a finding the study’s authors called “devastating.
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COVID patients at Lee Health and NCH hospitals are updated, the monoclonal antibody treatment sites are shut down by the FDA, where you can get tested and vaccinated in Immokalee, and when free N95 masks from the Biden Administration will arrive in our state.
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El numero de pacientes con COVID en los hospitales Lee Health y NCH se actualizan, la FDA cierra los sitios de tratamiento de anticuerpos monoclonales, donde puede hacerse la prueba y vacunarse en Immokalee, y cuándo llegarán a nuestro estado máscaras N95 gratuitas de la Administración Biden.
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New COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations in Florida are on the decline.