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A scattering of second-graders, all dressed in t-shirts splotched in ocean blues and earthy greens, formed a line of sorts behind the freshly planted Winged Elm. Each of the Frost Elementary School students stepped up to the young tree, planted Monday morning in the school’s front yard. Though in its infancy, the elm was still about three times the height of one child. One after another, the ...
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Tests are available on a first-come-first-serve basis. Author: 10 Tampa Bay Updated: 11:33 PM EDT August 3, 2021 HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, Fla. — Public testing sites are coming back to Hillsborough County as coronavirus cases, predominantly driven by the delta variant, continue to rise across the state. The county said the two sites are temporary and will begin conducting free COVID-19 testing on Saturday, Aug. 7. Anyone looking to get a test can stop by the following locations between 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Each will be open seven days a week, according to the county. Palm River Park Community Center, 725 S. 58th St. in Tampa Hillsborough County Code Enforcement building, 1101 E. 139th Ave. in Tampa
Where to get vaccinated and tested this week in Tampa Bay COVID-19 vaccines are safe and free and hereâs where to get them. You can get a photo with the Lombardi Trophy on Saturday in Tampa. Â Â A healthcare works holds up a sign to directing people to a COVID-19 vaccination site at a Health Care District of Palm Beach County bus parked on Datura Street in West Palm Beach on May 14. Published Yesterday Florida leads the nation in COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations. The best way to protect yourself and your community is to get vaccinated. In response to the surging delta variant, some vaccination and testing sites are opening up this week.
UpdatedFri, May 28, 2021 at 5:26 pm ET Reply The Palm River Park location will accept individuals who missed their second Pfizer dose that was to have been dispensed at any of the federal, state and county public vaccination sites, which have now closed. (Shutterstock) TAMPA, FL — Hillsborough County's COVID-19 coronavirus public vaccination site at the community center at Palm River Park, 725 S. 58th St. in Tampa, will be closed on Memorial Day, May 31. First doses of the vaccine will be available at the indoor location June 1-4 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. In addition, the Palm River Park location will accept individuals who missed their second Pfizer dose that was to have been dispensed at any of the federal, state and county public vaccination sites, which have now closed.
Tampa Bayâs mass vaccination sites wind down as rollout hits new phase The focus shifts to reaching those who have been unable or unwilling to get COVID-19 shots. âWeâre not done yet.â Â Â Nurse Esther Martineau, left, administers a Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine shot to Nelsida Fuenmayor, of Tampa, on Tuesday at the federally-run Tampa Greyhound Track site. The site is giving its last shot on May 25. [ DOUGLAS R. CLIFFORD | Times ] Updated 4 hours ago The waning demand for COVID-19 vaccines can clearly be seen at the federally supported site at the Tampa Greyhound Track. Gone are the five lanes that used to be filled with cars of people awaiting shots during the busy morning rushes. Now people can simply drive up and park and walk right in, no matter the time of day.