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Mount Sinai doctor helps Miami Beach; Cleveland Clinic trio goes to Abu Dhabi

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.

With mosques closed amid pandemic, Muslims celebrate Ramadan with family, helping others

With mosques closed amid pandemic, Muslims celebrate Ramadan with family, helping others By C. Isaiah Smalls II and Bianca Padró Ocasio, Miami Herald © Emily Michot/Miami Herald/TNS Since Muslims can t gather together to celebrate Ramadan, the members of the Islamic Center of Greater Miami created a drive-thru food distribution at their Miami Gardens, Fla., mosque on April 21, 2020. Here, recipients sit in the backseat of a car as food is loaded into the trunk. MIAMI This Ramadan was supposed to be a special one for Ameen Dalal. The 12-year-old’s Davie, Fla., parents finally planned to let him fast for the full 29 days, instead of a week or two at a time. Their decision to include him in the fast, which most children don’t begin until they have hit puberty, would bring him a step closer to adulthood.

COVID vaccine live updates: What you should know in South Florida on Tuesday, April 27

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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