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Community Groups Work To Overcome Vaccination Barriers For Black Floridians

Community Groups Work To Overcome Vaccination Barriers For Black Floridians
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Community Groups Work To Overcome Vaccination Barriers For Black Floridians

Community Groups Work To Overcome Vaccination Barriers For Black Floridians
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Vaccine side effects possible but worth it, expert says

Vaccine side effects possible but worth it, expert says Moderna vaccine (Source: WIS) By ABC7 Staff | April 7, 2021 at 6:19 PM EDT - Updated April 7 at 6:19 PM SARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB) - If you feel achy or sore after getting a COVID-19 vaccination, it’s normal and symptoms shouldn’t last, said Dr. Lisa Merritt, who talked exclusively with ABC7 Wednesday about the side effects people can expect when getting the COVID-19 vaccine. “Please get this thing as quickly as possible,” said Merritt, of the Multicultural Health Institute in Sarasota. She talked about how we are starting to see more variants entering Florida and reiterated that Florida is in the top five states for escalating cases of the virus.

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Visual art game changers reflect a pandemic in their work

Artists adapt to pandemic in life and work Marty Fugate, Correspondent The art game has many unwritten rules. It’s a good thing that nobody wrote them down. COVID-19 trashed the artistic rulebook as it has nearly everything else in contemporary life. Artists and visual arts institutions have been flying by the seat of their pants since the pandemic hit last year. While strange changes are far from over in the art game, here are some of the new ad hoc rules area artists and arts leaders have invented to keep playing. We’ll start with a few individual artists.  

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