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After Surfside, Miami-Dade Has Estimated 1,000-Case Backlog Of Unsafe Structures
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After Surfside, Miami-Dade Has Estimated 1,000-Case Backlog Of Unsafe Structures
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Miami-Dade Commissioners isolated with COVID-19 plead with community to get vaccinated
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MIAMI – Two Miami-Dade County Commissioners who recently tested positive for COVID-19 remain in isolation.
Jose ‘Pepe’ Diaz is the chair of the Miami-Dade County Commission, but for the past week and a half, he’s been sidelined at home.
“Yeah, it did surprise me, I’m not going to say it any differently,” he said.
Fellow Miami-Dade Commissioner Joe Martinez is also rebounding from the illness that got the best of him after he tested positive last week.
“Neck pain, headache, fever for about 2 days,” Martinez said. “The worst thing that I had was a stuffy nose, which I still have. There was a back pain right where the lungs are. It was so bad, I couldn’t even dress myself.”
How many COVID-19 patients in South Florida were vaccinated?
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Death toll at Miami-area condo collapse site climbs to 94
MIAMI (AP) The death toll in the Miami-area condominium collapse climbed to 94 Monday as officials planned to step up security at the site to make sure the personal possessions of the victims are preserved for their families.
Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava said 22 people remain unaccounted for in the June 24 collapse of Champlain Towers South, an oceanside condo building in Surfside. Levine Cava said 83 of the victims have been identified but the process of making identifications has been made more difficult as time goes on.”
Surfside Mayor Charles Burkett said officials have decided to increase security around the debris pile to ensure that the site is preserved. Only authorized personnel will be allowed.