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Florida: Rabies alerts issued in Flagler and Marion counties

Flagler County The Florida Department of Health in Flagler County issued a rabies alert for Bunnell and the Korona community in response to a raccoon that tested positive on February 9 after attacking a dog. Raccoon image/CDC The recent rabies alert is for 60 days. The center of the alert is near Old Cemetery Road in Korona, an unincorporated community north northeast of Favoretta on US 1 and south of Bunnell. The last rabies alert the Flagler Health Department issued was in February 2010. Marion County The Florida Department of Health in Marion County wants Zuber area residents to be aware that a raccoon in their area has tested positive for rabies. People who live or work in the Zuber area, particularly those who live south of Northwest 69th Street, west of Northwest 38th Avenue, north of Northwest 45th Street and east of Northwest 57th Avenue, should maintain a heightened awareness that rabies is active in the area.

Health Department issues first local rabies alert in over a decade after rabid raccoon attacks dog

by: Gretchen Smith, Florida Department of Health-Flagler Communications Manager & Public Information Officer The Florida Department of Health in Flagler County is issuing a rabies alert for Bunnell and the Korona community. This is in response to a raccoon that tested positive on February 9 after attacking a dog. The dog was up to date on its shots and is OK; the raccoon is dead. All residents and visitors in Flagler County should be aware that rabies is present in the wild animal population and domestic animals are at risk if not vaccinated. The public is asked to maintain a heightened awareness that rabies is active in parts of southern Flagler County. Alerts are designed to increase awareness to the public, but they should not get a false sense of security to areas that have not been named as under an alert. The last rabies alert the Flagler Health Department issued was in February 2010.

7 Days, 11 Additional Covid Deaths in Flagler, Totaling 68

Public health and medical staffers preparing first and second-dose covid-19 vaccine shots this morning at the Flagler County airport grounds. (© FlaglerLive) It was the deadliest seven-day stretch of the pandemic for Flagler County. By last Tuesday, the county’s health department had reported 57 covid-related deaths, a number that had jumped by four in a single day of department reports. Over the weekend the tally rose to 60, and today the Health Department reported eight additional deaths, all senior citizens, bringing Flagler County’s total to 68. “We’ve had a rash of passings over the last couple of weeks,” Bob Snyder, director of the Flagler County Health Department, a state agency, said. “It’s a huge increase for us.”

Florida Emergency Management Chief Rips Federal Vaccine Rollout

Florida Division of Emergency Management Director Jared Moskowitz addressing the the newly created House Pandemics and Public Emergencies Committee today. (House video via Florida Channel) Two additional Flagler County residents have died of Covid-19, the Flagler Department of Health is reporting, raising the county’s total to 52 since April 1 as the coronavirus pandemic continues to infect local residents at a record pace. The positivity rate was close to 15 percent over the past 14 days, with 115 cases confirmed just today and Wednesday. In a day of rapid developments, Bob Snyder, who heads the state-controlled Flagler County Health Department, said he expects some more doses next week, but he doesn’t know how many, and that second doses will be made available to those who are eligible for them, as a priority.

Internal Tally Puts Flagler s Covid Deaths at 50, Two More Than Public Dashboard; 4 Connected to Social Club

Coronavirus temperature checks at the Government Services Building in Bunnell, where some officials have occasionally boasted of the county’s lower Covid numbers, relative to the rest of the state. (© FlaglerLive) A Florida Health Department tally of Covid-related deaths in Flagler County, affecting just Flagler residents, places the total number of fatalities at 50, two more than the tally publicized by the department’s public dashboard. The internal spreadsheet, provided to FlaglerLive by Flagler County’s health department director, includes 49 “confirmed” Covid-related deaths and one “probable,” that of a 74-year-old white man who died on Sept. 13, though the tally also specifies that the death is not

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