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Duval County Public Schools, along with the Florida Department of Health, is offering COVID vaccines for children 5 and up on Friday at four school campuses.
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Jacksonville’s city-run vaccination sites don’t have COVID vaccines for kids under 12 yet, but some local grocery stores and pharmacies say they will start vaccinating young kids this weekend.
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Jacksonville is offering booster shots of all three COVID vaccines at four community centers.
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Duval County's vaccination rate lags nearly 10% behind the statewide rate.
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Duval County’s school board voted 3-3 Tuesday on whether to give out $200 checks — and an extra week of paid emergency leave — to employees who got the COVID shot by mid-December. A tie vote means the proposal failed.
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WJCT News Coronavirus Texting Service is answering your questions about Biden's vaccine mandate
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Florida will start issuing $5,000 fines Thursday to businesses, schools and government agencies that require people to show proof of a COVID-19…
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Gov. Ron DeSantis said Monday that Florida will fight local and federal COVID-19 vaccination mandates for public and private workers, warning that such…
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Two major Florida hospital systems say they will carry out a plan announced Thursday by the Biden administration to require hospital workers to be…
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WJCT News 89.9 listeners have written in several questions surrounding COVID-19 vaccinations, here we answer some!