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Camp No Limits: Free virtual camp this weekend for children with limb loss, their families
Camp No Limits is a free virtual camp to help empower children with limb loss and limb differences and help support their families. Author: Heather Crawford Updated: 11:30 PM EDT April 15, 2021
JACKSONVILLE, Fla More than two million people in the United States are living with limb loss. April is Limb Loss and Limb Difference Awareness Month. Children born without a limb and amputees face unique challenges that not only affect them but their whole family.
This weekend, No Limits Foundation is hosting Camp No Limits, a free virtual camp for children and their families. Organizers say it is a judgment-free zone where children can connect with their peers and receive physical and occupational therapy to help them develop independent lifestyles.
If you’re medically vulnerable and want a COVID-19 vaccine, your doctor has to sign this form
Tuesday the FL Department of Health published the form doctors need to sign to deem a patient extremely vulnerable to COVID-19 and eligible to receive a vaccine.
Credit: FL Department of Health
This is the form doctors must sign to deem a patient extremely vulnerable to COVID-19. Author: Heather Crawford Updated: 11:54 PM EST March 2, 2021
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. The Florida Department of Health published the form doctors are required to sign to deem patients extremely vulnerable to COVID-19 about an hour before those patients become eligible to get the COVID-19 vaccine at pharmacies and doctors’ offices in the state.
Superintendent: No instance of (COVID) spread at New London Schools times-gazette.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from times-gazette.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
High schools in Duval County will have enhanced security Thursday and Friday after numerous social media threats, according to a district official. We ve noticed a significant number of threats compared to normal over the last couple of days, Tracy Pierce, a spokesperson from DCPS, said. And therefore, we have just made the decision to implement enhanced security procedures at all of our high schools for the rest of the week.
School officials will reach out to parents Wednesday night and Thursday morning to make them aware of the enhanced security.
According to Pierce, the enhanced security will include backpack screening, metal detectors and reduced points of entry for students.