FORT MYERS, Fla. — More and more people are getting vaccinated from the coronavirus every single day. That means getting life back to normal, and for many, back to work. But can your employer ask if you got your vaccine? Or even more, can your work require you to get a shot? “Yes,” says Attorney Lance Dunford, a partner at the Law Firm of Scott T. Moorey. “The simple answer is yes.” Employers can even go as far as to see your vaccine card, despite Gov. Ron DeSantis’ executive order against vaccine passports. “What’s on this vaccination card does not give any...
Data per the Florida Department of Health as of Tuesday, May 18. Additional case data compares to the previous update. TOTAL CASES IN FLORIDA: 2,296,785 (+2,805)TOTAL DEATHS IN FLORIDA: 36,954 (+97)TOTAL IN SOUTHWEST FLORIDA: 132,288 (+ 244) LEE COUNTY – 72,432 (+160) | 987 (+0)COLLIER COUNTY – 36,547 (+54) | 539 (-1)CHARLOTTE COUNTY – 13,163 (+19) | 426 (+0)HENDRY COUNTY – 4,801 (+5) | 84 (+0)DESOTO COUNTY – 4,379 (+5) | 95 (+1)GLADES COUNTY – 966 (+1) | 19 (+0)
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LEE COUNTY, Fla. — With Memorial Day and Independence Day right around the corner, doctors in our community are saying that now is a very important time to get vaccinated. Lee Health is offering 1,300 COVID-19 vaccine appointments this week. Starting today, May 18, walk-ins will be welcomed at Gulf Coast Medical Center. Although, appointments are recommended. CLICK HERE to schedule your COVID-19 vaccine appointment at Lee Health. Anyone over 12-years-old can get their shot at Lee Health. People under 18-years-old will need a parent or legal guardian with them at their appointment....
Data per the Florida Department of Health as of Monday, May 17. Additional case data compares to the previous update. TOTAL CASES IN FLORIDA: 2,292,004 (+1,976)TOTAL DEATHS IN FLORIDA: 36,857 (+59)TOTAL IN SOUTHWEST FLORIDA: 132,044 (+180) LEE COUNTY – 72,272 (+110) | 987 (+1)COLLIER COUNTY – 36,493 (+48) | 540 (+2)CHARLOTTE COUNTY – 13,144 (+13) | 426 (+1)HENDRY COUNTY – 4,796 (+8) | 84 (+0)DESOTO COUNTY – 4,374 (+1) | 94 (+0)GLADES COUNTY – 965 (+0) | 19 (+0)
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WASHINGTON / CNN — The director of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Sunday that people have to be honest with themselves when deciding whether to wear a mask after the agency lifted requirements for vaccinated people. The CDC last week updated its guidance for people fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to say they generally do not need to wear a mask, with some exceptions. The update also said that people still need to wear a mask if they are unvaccinated. “I think that people who were not inclined to wear a mask were not inclined to wear a mask before Thursday,”...
ORLANDO, Fla.– Following the CDC updating their guidelines on masks, Disney World announced they will no longer require guests to wear facial coverings outside at their parks. Masks will still be required inside, on transportation and on attractions. Social distancing will still be practiced at Disney World.
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SOUTHWEST, Fla.– The Diocese of Venice in Florida announced a change to it’s mask policy on Friday. Masks and social distancing are no longer mandatory during mass. They are also not required at Parish activities or gatherings. “Masks remain encouraged and certainly permitted, particularly for those who are not yet vaccinated,” said Bishop Frank J. Dewane in a Facebook post. Children in a Catholic School or religious education program will continue to wear masks for the rest of the school year. Bishop Dewane mentioned in the Facebook post that this decision was made...
LEE COUNTY, Fla. – Feeling weird about taking the mask off after months of having to put one on? Experts said it’s normal. “It was hard for us to put our masks on, so of course it’s going to be more challenging for some of us to take them off,” said Florida Gulf Coast University Counseling Center Director Dr. Alise Bartley. This week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has released new guidance saying anyone who is fully vaccinated can opt not to wear a mask in most situations, indoors or out. Dr. Bartley said getting used to...