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Despite Covid-19, DeSantis is holding a party with legislators — Governor sued over withholding public records on coronavirus — Electoral College vote today

Despite Covid-19, DeSantis is holding a party with legislators Governor sued over withholding public records on coronavirus Electoral College vote today Presented by CVS Health Good Monday morning. The daily rundown Between Saturday and Sunday, the number of Florida coronavirus cases increased by 8,958 (0.8 percent), to 1,125,931; active hospitalizations went up by 62 (1.3 percent) since Friday, to 4,686; deaths rose by 81 (0.4 percent), to 19,866. Ho, ho, ho So, who’s ready for a Christmas party? Come on in Despite the warnings from national officials about holiday gatherings, Gov. Ron DeSantis and first lady Casey DeSantis plan to host a holiday reception at the governor’s mansion this evening for state legislators. The reception will come a few hours after Republican electors plan to gather at the state Capitol and officially cast Florida’s 29 Electoral College votes for President Donald Trump.

Pinellas nursing homes to receive first doses of coronavirus vaccine, likely next week

Pinellas nursing homes to receive first doses of coronavirus vaccine, likely next week Christopher O Donnell, Tampa Bay Times © Ivy Ceballo/Times/Tampa Bay Times/TNS Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Friday that residents and caregivers at Pinellas County nursing homes will be among the first in Florida to receive the coronavirus vaccine. DeSatnis made the announcement Friday during a roundtable event on mental health at the Tampa Firefighter s Museum. Florida First Lady Casey DeSantis, right, was also in attendance. TAMPA Residents and caregivers at Pinellas County long-term care facilities will be among Florida’s first recipients of the coronavirus vaccine as the state looks to protect its most vulnerable citizens from the state’s rising coronavirus infections, Gov. Ron DeSantis said on Friday.

Coronavirus: New cases exceed 11,000 the second day in a row

Coronavirus: New cases exceed 11,000 the second day in a row Jane Musgrave, Palm Beach Post © Ivy Ceballo, Times Gov. Ron DeSantis introduces First Lady Casey DeSantis during a roundtable discussion regarding mental health at the downtown Tampa Firefighter Museum on Friday, Dec. 11, 2020. Gov. DeSantis announced plans to allocate funds from the CARES Act to state mental health services. As new COVID-19 cases for a second day soared beyond 11,000 and deaths mounted, Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday mocked other states for taking steps to contain the coronavirus. An additional 11,699 people were diagnosed with COVID-19, the most since the virus was ravaging the state in July. The two-day increase of more than 23,000 cases means 1,106,396 people have been diagnosed since the pandemic began.

Florida want to improve mental health resources for first responders

Florida want to improve mental health resources for first responders December 11, 2020 at 12:25 PM EST - Updated December 11 at 12:25 PM Top officials in Florida want brave and dedicated first responders to have better access to mental health resources during the COVID-19 pandemic. Speaking at the Tampa Firefighter Museum on Friday, Gov. Ron DeSantis announced a $4.9 million grant through Florida s Department of Children and Families to improve the state s 211 crisis hotline system. Mental health is something that s been underlooked for too long, DeSantis said. We really believe that focusing on this is important. WATCH NEWS CONFERENCE: WEB EXTRA: Florida to improve mental health resources for first responders

Florida wants to improve mental health resources for first responders

Florida wants to improve mental health resources for first responders December 11, 2020 at 5:31 PM EST - Updated December 11 at 5:31 PM Top officials in Florida want brave and dedicated first responders to have better access to mental health resources during the COVID-19 pandemic. Speaking at the Tampa Firefighter Museum on Friday, Gov. Ron DeSantis announced a $4.9 million grant through Florida s Department of Children and Families to improve the state s 211 crisis hotline system. Mental health is something that s been underlooked for too long, DeSantis said. We really believe that focusing on this is important. WATCH NEWS CONFERENCE: WEB EXTRA: Florida to improve mental health resources for first responders

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