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Florida Virus Cases Soar, Hospitals Near Last Summer s Peak

Florida Virus Cases Soar, Hospitals Near Last Summer s Peak
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Florida mayors defy DeSantis with mask, vaccine mandates

Florida mayors defy DeSantis with mask, vaccine mandates ADRIANA GOMEZ LICON and MIKE SCHNEIDER, The Associated Press July 28, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 15 1of15FILE - In this Monday, April 5, 2021, file photo, Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava holds up her mask as she speaks during a news conference, in Miami. As coronavirus cases continue to soar, two Florida mayors, including Levine Cava, are announcing mask and vaccine mandates and defying Gov. Ron DeSantis, who is firmly opposed to any pandemic restrictions.Wilfredo Lee/APShow MoreShow Less 2of15FILE - In this Aug. 30, 2019, file photo, Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings briefs county residents on the status of Hurricane Dorian during a news conference at the Orange County Administration building in Orlando, Fla. As coronavirus cases continue to soar, two Florida mayors, including Demings, are announcing mask and vaccine mandates and defying Gov. Ron DeSantis, who is firmly opposed to any pandemic re

The Latest: Florida county orders employees to be vaccinated

— NY to require state employees to get vaccines or get tested — Google delays return to office, mandates vaccines — England, Scotland end quarantine for vaccinated from US, EU HERE’S WHAT ELSE IS HAPPENING: JACKSON, MISS. — Mississippi health officials say a teenager in the state has died of complications related to the coronavirus, marking the fourth death of a child since the start of the pandemic. The state health officer said Wednesday that the teen had a common underlying health condition. Dr. Thomas Dobbs noted COVID-19 deaths among children are unusual, saying: “It is a rare thing, but it’s a tragedy.”

North Carolina General Assembly holds abbreviated work week

North Carolina General Assembly holds abbreviated work week July 26, 2021 GMT RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) The North Carolina General Assembly is slowing down this week as lawmakers prepare for budget negotiations and action on other measures during August. The state Senate plans no recorded floor votes until next week, while House leaders say they’ll take up legislation in floor sessions only on Monday evening and Tuesday. This week’s break is happening largely because some Republicans are traveling to an American Legislative Exchange Council conference. Senate leader Phil Berger says his chamber is also awaiting the House to approve its version of the state government budget, which Speaker Tim Moore hopes the House will roll out in the second week of August. The Senate approved its two-year proposal in June.

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