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Community Cats of Palm Coast to open new, much larger thrift store

1 week ago Share The organization, run by Executive Director Jessica Myers, rescued and found homes for close to 600 kittens last year. Community Cats of Palm Coast is outgrowing its thrift store. At the same time, its mission to reduce the county’s stray cat population is outgrowing its foster network. A bold move was necessary, said Jessica Myers, the nonprofit’s executive director. So Community Cats of Palm Coast is closing its thrift store business at the Island Walk Shopping Center on April 3 and opening a new thrift store with more than three times the space at the Alamo Business Center, 4500 N. U.S. 1, on April 6.

Coronavirus in Jacksonville: What you need to know for Friday, Feb 5

Coronavirus in Jacksonville: What you need to know for Friday, Feb. 5 11:20 a.m. | Photos: First day of vaccinations at the Clanzel Brown Senior Center on Friday, Feb. 5. Residents lined up starting at 5:30 a.m. Friday, February 5, 2021, outside the Clanzel T. Brown Senior Center COVID-19 vaccine site on Moncrief Road in Jacksonville, Florida. 9:25 a.m. | Senate clears way to pass COVID relief, Biden to huddle with Democrats President Joe Biden will meet with House Democratic leaders and deliver remarks on the economy on Friday as his administration presses Congress to pass his $1.9 trillion COVID-relief package. The Oval Office meeting, which also will include the Democratic chairmen of House committees working on COVID relief, comes just hours after the Senate set the stage for passage of the package, possibly by the end of the month.

Coronavirus in Jacksonville: What you need to know for Thursday, Feb 4

Coronavirus in Jacksonville: What you need to know for Thursday, Feb. 4 12 p.m. Young adults drive infections, but far back in line for shots; schools can reopen even without vaccinating teachers: Live COVID-19 news Adults 20-49 are driving the spread of COVID-19 and vaccinating that group could be key to controlling the pace of infections, a new study suggests. Researchers at London s Imperial College estimated that at least 65% of new U.S. infections originate from people age 20-49. Targeting interventions – including transmission-blocking vaccines – to adults age 20-49 is an important consideration in halting resurgent epidemics and preventing COVID-19-attributable deaths, the study s authors say in the publication Science.

Coronavirus in Jacksonville: What you need to know for Wednesday, Feb 3

Coronavirus in Jacksonville: What you need to know for Wednesday, Feb. 3 12:30 p.m. | Walmart and Sam s Club pharmacies in Florida to receive COVID vaccine next week Florida Walmarts and Sam s Clubs will begin accepting and administering federal allocations of COVID-19 vaccines next week through their pharmacies, according to a Walmart press release Tuesday.  The vaccines will be available at these pharmacies thanks to the U.S. Federal Retail Pharmacy Program, a collaboration between the federal government, states and territories, and 21 national pharmacy partners and independent pharmacy networks to increase access to COVID-19 vaccination across the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 

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