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FEMA Site At MDC North Was Moving To Second Doses Only. That’s Been Postponed
Updated Monday at 3:15 p.m.
The federally supported site at Miami Dade College North campus will continue to offer first-dose Pfizer shots this week instead of pivoting to second doses only, as was originally announced.
The FEMA pop-up sites that are returning Wednesday to Ronselli Park Youth Center, 250 SW 114th Ave, in Sweetwater and Florida City Youth Activity Center, 650 NW Fifth Ave, will offer only second-dose Pfizer shots.
The Florida Division of Emergency Management, which is tasked with the state’s vaccine distribution, announced the changes in a news release Monday. The same rules will also apply to the FEMA-supported sites in Tampa, Orlando and Jacksonville.
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— By Michelle Marchante / Miami Herald
Florida Adds More Than 2,800 New Cases, 37 New Resident Deaths
Updated Monday at 3 p.m.
confirmed an additional 2,862 positive cases of COVID-19 Monday. The state has a total of 2,011,211 confirmed positive cases, according to the state's health department.
Monday's update also included the announcement of 37 new resident deaths, increasing the statewide number of Floridians who died to 32,779. Factoring in non-resident deaths the number of deaths due to COVID-19 is 33,408.
Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties make up 10,923 of those reported deaths. Monroe County has reported 48 deaths due to COVID-19.
— ¸Û°ÄÌìϲÊNews
South Beach Curfew And Causeway Closures Extended For The Rest Of Spring Break
Updated Monday at 5:16 a.m
Curfews and causeway closures to control unruly spring break crowds in South Beach will be extended through April 12, the Miami Beach City Commission unanimously decided Sunday during an emergency meeting.
An 8 p.m. curfew in South Beach’s entertainment district and a 10 p.m. shutdown of the eastbound lanes of the MacArthur, Julia Tuttle and Venetian causeways will remain in effect Thursday through Sunday for the remainder of spring break.
Residents, hotel guests and local business employees are exempt from causeway closures on the MacArthur and Tuttle. The Venetian is resident-only during the causeway shutdown hours, which were initially set at 9 p.m.
— By Martin Vassolo / The Miami Herald
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