WPBF 25 News to Go: Mulligan s restaurant catches fire Share Updated: 8:26 PM EDT May 24, 2021
WPBF 25 News to Go: Mulligan s restaurant catches fire Share Updated: 8:26 PM EDT May 24, 2021
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Show Transcript I m Felisha Rodriguez with your news to go. An investigation is still going on into a fire to Jensen Beach restaurant. That s been a staple there in that town for more than 20 years. Fire crews responded to Mulligan s beach house just before four this morning. The owner says he expects the cost of the damage to be about $25,000, but he says he s grateful the fire didn t damage the kitchen and they were still able to open their doors today. The cause of the fire is under investigation by the state fire marshal and the martin County Sheriff s office is looking into any possible vandalism and now, to our coverage of the coronavirus. Today, ST lucie County Schools lifted its mask mandate face coverings on campus will be optional fo
Beginning by the end of May, the Palm Beach County Healthcare District will be pivot its vaccination efforts from its county-run mass vaccination sites to three mobile health clinics that will be travel throughout the county.
Florida has reached a pivotal point in the coronavirus pandemic where vaccine demand is slipping while COVID is spreading faster, public health experts say.
3 mass COVID vaccination sites to close in Palm Beach County
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With interest in getting a COVID-19 vaccine waning, Palm Beach County health officials are planning to close their three mass vaccination sites by the end of May and take the shots on the road.
While officials expected demand to increase this month when state residents as young as 16 became eligible to get vaccinated, instead it has tanked, Darcy Davis, CEO of the county’s health care district, told county commissioners on Tuesday.
Vaccination centers at the South Florida Fairgrounds, the South County Civic Center in Delray Beach and the Burns Road Community Center in Palm Beach Gardens are operating at 50% capacity this week because no one signed up for 10,000 of the 16,000 slots that were available, she said.