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Sister, brother doctors in Jacksonville, Tampa reunite at Super Bowl

Sister, brother doctors in Jacksonville, Tampa reunite at Super Bowl Siblings each got free tickets NFL gave to health care workers Hetal Gandhi, Managing Editor Published:  Updated:  Tags:  Dr. Vincy Samuel and her brother, Vinny, a doctor who works in Tampa, both got tickets to attend Super Bowl LV. (Photo provided to WJXT) TAMPA, Fla. – While most of us watched the Super Bowl on the big screen on Sunday, a dozen Jacksonville health care workers are among only about 25,000 people who get to go to the big game in person. Dr. Vincy Samuel, an epidemiologist at Baptist Health, was one of a dozen Jacksonville health care workers who won tickets to attend. She and from Baptist Health rode on a luxury bus provided by the Jaguars to Tampa Bay on Saturday and attended the festivities all day Sunday.

Sister, brother doctors in Jacksonville, Tampa both picked for Super Bowl tickets

Sister, brother doctors in Jacksonville, Tampa both picked for Super Bowl tickets Hetal Gandhi, Managing Editor Updated:  Tags:  While many of us will be watching the Super Bowl on the big screen on Sunday, a dozen Jacksonville health care workers are among the lucky winners who get to go to the big game in person. Dr. Vincy Samuel, an epidemiologist at Baptist Health, will join her colleagues on a luxury bus provided by the Jaguars to head down to Tampa Bay for Super Bowl LV between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Kansas City Chiefs. “We’re excited, but I don’t think it’s completely settled in just yet,” Samuel said.

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Experts seeing a spike in COVID-19 cases before holidays are over

We re not out of the woods yet : Jacksonville hospitals see 20% rise in COVID-19 hospitalizations UF Health Jacksonville s Director of Infection Prevention says Duval County is seeing a rise in COVID-19 related hospitalizations and they expect it to get worse. Author: Leah Shields Updated: 7:23 AM EST December 30, 2020 JACKSONVILLE, Fla We re not out of the woods yet , says Chad Neilsen, the Director of Infection Prevention for UF Health Jacksonville. That’s the message ahead of New Year’s Eve with coronavirus cases on the rise. This only exacerbated by the fact that experts predict people will ignore CDC guidelines and attend large gatherings for celebrations. 

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