About 95 of the hospital system s patients are in intensive care. Three of those are children at Baptist s Wolfson Children s Hospital.
UF Health Jacksonville reported 218 COVID-19 patients at its two local campuses, including 56 in intensive care, up from a total of 203 patients and 50 in intensive care on Friday morning, said spokesman Dan Leveton.
Florida s Agency for Health Care Administration, or AHCA, previously provided daily updates on COVID-19 admissions at statewide hospitals. However, those updates ceased, along with many other statistics from the Florida Department of Health, after June 3.
Baptist Health and UF Health Jacksonville are voluntarily releasing the numbers daily, but other local hospitals including Ascension St. Vincent s, Mayo Clinic, Memorial Hospital Jacksonville and Orange Park Medical Center are not.
Naval Air Station Patuxent River will reopen Gate 3 beginning Wednesday, May 5, 2021. Gate 3 will be open from 5:30 a.m., to 6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and closed weekends and holidays.
Lower health restrictions mean Seabees can get out and spend their money
Lower health restrictions mean Seabees can get out and spend their money By John Fitzhugh | April 27, 2021 at 6:11 PM CDT - Updated April 27 at 6:25 PM
GULFPORT, Miss. (WLOX) - 3,500 sailors with money to spend have been set free in Gulfport.
For most of the pandemic, sailors at Naval Construction Battalion Center Gulfport have been under Health Protection Condition Charlie.
“Which is fairly locked down for our sailors, our active duty service members here,” said Base Commander Capt. Jeff Powell. “We’re restricted, cannot do off-base dining, we cannot do non-essential shopping out in town.”
By HEATHER MONGILIO | The Capital | Published: April 3, 2021
Stars and Stripes is making stories on the coronavirus pandemic available free of charge. See more staff and wire stories here. Sign up for our daily coronavirus newsletter here. Please support our journalism with a subscription. ANNAPOLIS, Md. (Tribune News Service) After nearly a month of being confined to their rooms as the Naval Academy controlled a COVID-19 outbreak, midshipmen will be allowed on liberty. First- and second-class midshipmen were allowed outside of the yard Friday, as long as they do not venture outside a 35-mile radius. All midshipmen, who are not on restriction or have other military duties, will have liberty Saturday through Monday, although there are different time restrictions based on the class, Naval Academy spokesperson Cmdr. Alana Garas said.
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