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Mobile clinic
The University of Florida s College of Medicine s Mobile Outreach Clinic will provide services indefinitely from 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. every Thursday at GTEC, 2153 Hawthorne Road.
About Town The Gainesville Sun
ABOUT TOWN
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Football
The Eastside High School football team will travel to Alachua to play Santa Fe High School in a spring football game.
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Santa Fe College COVID-19 update: 15 students and employees tested positive last week
The college’s total number of reported positive cases is now 747
Pictured is the Santa Fe College clock tower. Photo by Molly Vossler | The Independent Florida Alligator
Fifteen Santa Fe College employees and students reported testing positive for COVID-19 between April 13 and Monday.
Of this number, 13 cases were students and two were employees.
The college’s total number of reported positive cases since last March is now 747, according to a report provided by Santa Fe spokesperson Jay Anderson. There are 12,469 students enrolled at the college this semester.
Santa Fe hosted a vaccination clinic in collaboration with the Alachua County Health Department and UF Thursday on