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New data shows growing COVID-19 hospitalizations in Northeast Florida


New data shows growing COVID-19 hospitalizations in Northeast Florida
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – As more and more frontline healthcare workers get the vaccine in Jacksonville, more and more patients are coming down with the virus.
Since Thanksgiving, the number of patients with the coronavirus in Duval County has increased to levels not seen since the middle of August.
While ICU and COVID-19 wards are not full in the area, the wards are filling up with more patients.
As of this Friday morning at the five Baptist Health facilities in the area, there were 111 cases with 17 in ICU. The Agency for Health Care Administration reported Friday afternoon that 272 patients were hospitalized in Duval County because of a “primary” diagnosis of COVID-19. ....

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FDA says some aren't recommended to take COVID-19 vaccine


FDA says some aren’t recommended to take COVID-19 vaccine
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Nurse Melissa Valentin shows a dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine to be applied to medical personnel at the Ashford Presbyterian Community Hospital in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2020. After a first lot of vaccines arrived to the island the first in line to be inoculated are health workers, emergency responders, hospital employees and those who live or work in shelters or nursing homes. (AP Photo / Carlos Giusti) (Copyright 2020 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – When the FDA approved Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine, the medical community agreed it would help more people than not. ....

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Trust Index: Is there a link between Bell's palsy & vaccine?


Trust Index: Is there a link between Bell’s palsy & vaccine?
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A post has been circulating around social media, saying that three of four volunteers developed Bell’s palsy after “being vaccinated with the Pfizer covid experimental vaccine.”
According to Mayo Clinic, the exact cause of the disease also known as peripheral facial nerve palsy is unknown and can occur at any age. The condition causes temporary weakness or paralysis of facial muscles.
Chad Neilsen, UF Health Jacksonville’s director of infectious disease, said misleading posts like this are common.
“This is something popular going around social media, particularly with the anti-vaccination crowd,” he said. ....

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When will first COVID-19 vaccines be available in NE Florida


Baptist Health breaks down COVID-19 vaccination process
Baptist Health has identified its first group of high-risk health care workers that will be getting the vaccine.
Author: Briana Ray-Turner
Updated: 8:25 PM EST December 11, 2020
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Since the FDA approved the Pfizer vaccine, Baptist Health should be receiving the COVID-19 vaccines in the upcoming weeks.
Baptist Health has identified its first group of high-risk health care workers that will be getting the vaccine. The next step is waiting for the allocation from the University of Florida.
“Ahead of time we will be working with our team members to get them signed up, getting the appointments scheduled at the same time as the first injection is scheduled, said Dr. Elizabeth Ransom, Executive Vice president & Chief Physician ....

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