| 6/8/2021
COVID wards are emptying out in Florida. Doctors say it’s proof vaccines work
At the height of Florida’s summer COVID-19 surge, there were more than 2,000 people hospitalized with the novel illness in the epicenter of Miami-Dade County. Now, with 1.2 million people in the county fully vaccinated, that number has dropped to below 300 for the first time since mid-October. The plummet comes as hospital COVID units are emptying out across the state, where fewer than 1,800 people are being treated for the disease statewide, compared to the late July height of about 9,500. [Source: Miami Herald]
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May 5, 2021
The Gulf Power Foundation has contributed $100,000 to four children’s advocacy centers.
Right now, 1 in 10 children in our community are impacted by abuse,” said Stacey Kostevicki, executive director for Gulf Coast Kid’s House, which helped more than 3,000 children last year. “Our child advocacy center serves the most egregious victims of child abuse in Escambia County. We combine all of the professionals and resources needed for the intervention, investigation and prosecution of child abuse cases under one child-friendly facility.”
The foundation grants will benefit Gulf Coast Kid’s House, Santa Rosa Kid’s House, Gulf Coast Children’s Advocacy Center, and Emerald Coast Children’s Advocacy Center.