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Flagler Health Department Begins New Phase of Covid Vaccination Effort

The Florida Department of Health in Flagler County (DOH-Flagler) moves into a new phase of vaccination efforts this week with additional sites, a lowered age requirement and a process that allows the “medically vulnerable” to be vaccinated with a form signed by their physician. More groups are eligible to receive vaccines per the Governor’s Executive Order 20-315, as amended by Executive Orders 21-46 and 21-47. These groups include: • Long-term care facility residents and staff; • Persons 60 years of age and older; • Health care personnel with direct patient contact; • K-12 school employees 50 years of age and older; • Law enforcement officers and firefighters 50 years of age and older; and

How local churches will hold Ash Wednesday during the pandemic

How local churches will hold Ash Wednesday during the pandemic 23ABC’s Kristin Vartan spoke to two local churches about their plans to hold Ash Wednesday safely during the pandemic. You may recognize when it’s Ash Wednesday by the cross of ashes on a person’s forehead. There are churches in town still offering the service, even if it takes on a new format. Local church officials told 23ABC s Kristin Vartan that even if the ashes aren t as visible this year, here s how the service can still be powerful while being performed safely during a pandemic. and last updated 2021-02-16 18:38:24-05

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Flagler Student Is Arrested on Felony Charge of Threatening School Shooting For 3rd Time in 8 Days

Bunnell Elementary’s campus was not disrupted this morning as the Sheriff’s Office had completed its investigation overnight. (© FlaglerLive) On Wednesday, the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office decided to repost a video message it had archived previously. “Making a threat against a school, even if you don’t mean it, is a felony crime,” Sheriff Rick Staly tells the camera as images show a girl on a swing texting her anger and warnings: “Don’t go to school tomorrow.” Two hours later, a parent called the Sheriff’s Office to report what would be the third such threat in eight days, this time originating at Bunnell Elementary School.

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