Mount Sinai doctor helps Miami Beach; Cleveland Clinic trio goes to Abu Dhabi David Brothers, The Miami Herald
Apr. 30 When Dr. Ari Ciment, a pulmonologist and critical care physician at Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach, got an alert on his phone that a rare infectious disease had appeared in Wuhan, China, he immediately acted.
He organized a Zoom call with an ICU director in Wuhan and within a few hours, they had about 50 ICU pulmonary, critical care and infectious disease doctors joining. I like to be proactive, said Ciment. I reached out to Chinese hospitals, calling them up and saying, What s helping you, what are you doing? What I found out was that I don t speak Chinese.
COVID vaccine live updates: What you should know in South Florida on Tuesday, April 27 Michelle Marchante, The Miami Herald
Apr. 27 COVID-19 vaccine rules can be confusing in South Florida. Here s the latest news on where shots are available and who is eligible:
What s new today? The COVID-19 vaccine site at Inter Miami s DRV PNK Stadium in Fort Lauderdale will no longer require appointments. People 16 and older can just show up and wait in line to get a first dose Pfizer shot. Proof of Florida residency is required. Centner Academy, a private school in Miami, has warned its staff that it will not employ anyone who has received the COVID-19 vaccine, and has been spreading misinformation about the potential risks of vaccination.
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