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By Dan Christensen, FloridaBulldog.org
Shane Strum, the governor’s chief of staff, will become chief executive of Broward Health later this month with a handcrafted three-year contract worth $1.3 million annually, despite having no hands-on experience running a hospital.
Broward Health’s seven-member board, hobbled by three long-unfilled seats, unanimously voted 4-0 to approve the Fort Lauderdale resident’s contract on Feb. 24 in what looked to be something of a rush toward the end of its regular meeting. Each of those commissioners was appointed by former Republican governor-now Sen. Rick Scott.
The deal’s political overtones are obvious, raising questions about whether the taxpayer-assisted North Broward Hospital District, as it is legally known, is backsliding toward the muck of political influence, corruption and scandal that it recently seemed to have moved past.
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Seward school district prepares for COVID vaccine
The school district has been working closely with their local health department and Memorial Healthcare Systems to coordinate the perfect plan.
December 21, 2020 10:32 pm
With a second COVID–19 vaccine getting approved, more shipments and doses are making their way all across the United States.
It’s got those in the 1B group of the state’s distribution plan preparing for their turn.
“I think it’s just about being, having to be flexible. So, that’s one of the things we noticed throughout this whole pandemic is that things can change on a dime, and that you have to be willing to change if needed to be,” Seward School District Superintendent, Dr. Josh Fields, said.