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COVID Surge In Miami-Dade, More Test Sites Coming, Request For More Monoclonal Antibody Treatments
“We're gearing up as quickly as we can. The demand has just accelerated within the last week,” said Levine Cava.

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“We're gearing up as quickly as we can. The demand has just accelerated within the last week,” said Levine Cava.

A court spokesperson said jury duty is canceled for the next two weeks because of the rising number of COVID cases in the county.
School board members have approved an earlier start date for the next school year. It will be Tuesday, August 16.
CBS4 Photojournalist Peter Miranda shows us the joy that was spread.
It escalated when Perez reportedly pulled out a gun and fired several shots at the man, striking him.
“It was challenging because most of the places that I looked at were booked to capacity.”
Mayor Danielle Levine Cava said it will help families struggling to put food on the table.
It was an incredible rendition from the fifth grader out of Miami Beach South Pointe Elementary.
Miami was trying to sweep the season series and keep playoff hopes alive.
“I’m very surprised I still can’t stop saying I’m shocked. We saw the boat pull up and we saw about 10 people probably get off."
“I’m not worried,” said Manuel Carlo. “I got my booster today, I got double vaccinated, I wear my mask, you gotta stay safe, that’s it.”
The man who was shot was pronounced dead on the scene. Police arrested the other man.
Several agencies including the U.S. Coast Guard and Miami-Dade Fire Rescue took part in the 23-hour search.
Mike Esmond donated about $12,000 to pay off utility bills for people in Gulf Breeze who needed some extra help.
Throughout much of the Covid-19 pandemic, Cuba's borders were closed, making international travel nearly impossible.
For his science project, Rodriguez analyzed the amount of iron in some common snack foods, and he choose some of his favorites.
She was among the thousands who waited for hours at Tropical Park for a COVID test.
The Broward Sheriff's Office said people in one car opened fire on another car.
Police say the two men hit are in their 20's and were taken to the Ryder Trauma Center with serious injuries.
CBS4's Facing South Florida host Jim DeFede interviews State Senator Manny Diaz Jr. He spoke about critical race theory.