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WEATHER ALERT

8 advisories in effect for 8 regions in the area

UF HEALTH JACKSONVILLE


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UF Health Jacksonville prepares for hurricane season with ‘Disaster Jen’ leading the charge

Read full article: UF Health Jacksonville prepares for hurricane season with ‘Disaster Jen’ leading the charge

With hurricane season looming, UF Health Jacksonville is storm-ready—thanks to “Disaster Jen,” the fearless emergency manager leading critical drills and disaster response planning.

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‘A game changer’: Specialized ambulance to improve outcomes for stroke patients could come to Jacksonville

Read full article: ‘A game changer’: Specialized ambulance to improve outcomes for stroke patients could come to Jacksonville

Jacksonville City Council proposed a bill that would provide over $800,000 for UF Health’s Mobile Stroke Training Unit to improve outcomes for stroke patients.

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Time to chime: Former UF Health Jacksonville CEO enjoys bell-ringing cancer treatment milestone

Read full article: Time to chime: Former UF Health Jacksonville CEO enjoys bell-ringing cancer treatment milestone

Russ Armistead, who once served as the CEO of UF Health Jacksonville and was on the board of the Proton Therapy Institute, finished his final cancer treatment Thursday and rang the traditional bell to signal the end of his journey.

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Parents, neighbors frustrated after school bus carrying children hit by gunfire in Hogan’s Creek

Read full article: Parents, neighbors frustrated after school bus carrying children hit by gunfire in Hogan’s Creek

The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office is investigating a gun battle that led to a stray bullet hitting a school bus with kids on Dr. Roy Baker Street near UF Health Jacksonville in the Hogan’s Creek area on Monday.

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City council, UF Health Jacksonville officials address financial concerns over hospital that treats inmates

Read full article: City council, UF Health Jacksonville officials address financial concerns over hospital that treats inmates

There are funding concerns surrounding UF Health Jacksonville, the city’s only hospital that treats those who can’t afford to pay.

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UF strengthens recruitment, retention efforts to address nursing shortages in Jacksonville

Read full article: UF strengthens recruitment, retention efforts to address nursing shortages in Jacksonville

The University of Florida College of Nursing announced it is strengthening its recruitment and retention efforts to combat Florida’s nursing shortage.

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Teen killed, man injured in Hogan’s Creek shooting: JSO

Read full article: Teen killed, man injured in Hogan’s Creek shooting: JSO

A juvenile was killed and a man was injured in a shooting Thursday afternoon in the Hogan’s Creek neighborhood.

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New AI technology-driven tool aids doctors in diagnosing prostate cancer

Read full article: New AI technology-driven tool aids doctors in diagnosing prostate cancer

UF Health in Jacksonville is using a new tool to help doctors diagnose prostate cancer.

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UF Health Jacksonville cuts ribbon on new urgent care facility

Read full article: UF Health Jacksonville cuts ribbon on new urgent care facility

UF Health opens new urgent care facility in Jacksonville's Westside.

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Gate River Run participant crossed finish line & collapsed; he’s grateful it happened where it did

Read full article: Gate River Run participant crossed finish line & collapsed; he’s grateful it happened where it did

UF Health Jacksonville’s trauma unit will be in the spotlight this weekend.

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Man shot in the head & hospitalized in life-threatening condition, Jacksonville police say

Read full article: Man shot in the head & hospitalized in life-threatening condition, Jacksonville police say

A man was hospitalized in life-threatening condition after a shooting Tuesday morning in the Hogan’s Creek area near UF Health Jacksonville, police said.

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Jacksonville Poison Control Center marks 30 years of saving lives

Read full article: Jacksonville Poison Control Center marks 30 years of saving lives

The center opened in 1992 and its team of health care professionals have helped countless people avoid needless trips to the hospital.

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Man found fatally shot less than a mile from hospital, JSO says

Read full article: Man found fatally shot less than a mile from hospital, JSO says

A man was found shot Tuesday night on Cleveland Street, which is less than a mile from UF Health Jacksonville, but he died at the hospital, police said.

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US authorizes updated COVID-19 boosters for children as young as 5

Read full article: US authorizes updated COVID-19 boosters for children as young as 5

The U.S. on Wednesday authorized updated COVID-19 boosters for children as young as 5

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UF Health nurse arrested for 2nd time following accusations of stealing medication

Read full article: UF Health nurse arrested for 2nd time following accusations of stealing medication

A Jacksonville nurse was arrested and accused of stealing medication from an employer for a second time.

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Woman dead, man in critical condition after Brentwood shooting, JSO says

Read full article: Woman dead, man in critical condition after Brentwood shooting, JSO says

A woman died and a man was hospitalized in critical condition after a shooting Monday in the Brentwood area, the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said.

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UF Health writes tribute to former CEO Dr. Leon Haley Jr. one year after his sudden death

Read full article: UF Health writes tribute to former CEO Dr. Leon Haley Jr. one year after his sudden death

One year ago Sunday, UF Health Jacksonville lost a beloved leader when CEO Dr. Leon Haley died in a WaveRunner accident in South Florida.

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Monkeypox likely to make its way to Jacksonville, local doctor says

Read full article: Monkeypox likely to make its way to Jacksonville, local doctor says

There are currently more than 1,800 cases across the U.S., according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

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Gov. DeSantis presents UF Health Jacksonville with $80 million check, honors recently passed Dr. Haley

Read full article: Gov. DeSantis presents UF Health Jacksonville with $80 million check, honors recently passed Dr. Haley

Governor Ron DeSantis was in Jacksonville Monday morning to help honor a legacy.

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Student diver drowns in Trout River during underwater welding training

Read full article: Student diver drowns in Trout River during underwater welding training

A student at commercial diving school CDA Technical Institute drowned Thursday in the Trout River while doing low visibility underwater welding training, authorities said.

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I-TEAM: Patients shocked by trauma center bills

Read full article: I-TEAM: Patients shocked by trauma center bills

The News4JAX I-TEAM has found patients can be charged up to $34,000 in fees for just being brought to a trauma center after a traumatic injury, and data shows the rate of trauma alerts, which trigger these fees, is growing faster than Florida population, elderly population, and violent crime rate.

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COVID-19 cases continue to trend down, Northeast Florida health leaders say

Read full article: COVID-19 cases continue to trend down, Northeast Florida health leaders say

The message from health leaders in Northeast Florida on Friday: COVID-19 cases continue to trend down.

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Jacksonville police: 1 critically injured, 1 in custody in Lake Forest shooting

Read full article: Jacksonville police: 1 critically injured, 1 in custody in Lake Forest shooting

Jacksonville police said Friday afternoon that they were investigating a shooting in the Lake Forest neighborhood.

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27-year-old released from UF Health Jacksonville after spending 6 months in hospital with COVID-19

Read full article: 27-year-old released from UF Health Jacksonville after spending 6 months in hospital with COVID-19

After spending six months in the hospital with COVID-19, a 27-year-old man walked out of UF Health Jacksonville on Tuesday with his father by his side.

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I-TEAM: What are your legal rights if you are not paid what you’re owed

Read full article: I-TEAM: What are your legal rights if you are not paid what you’re owed

Many of you have reached out asking the I-TEAM for help after a ransomware attack knocked out the payroll systems used by several local businesses.

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Some UF Health workers still waiting for pay following delays due to ransomware attack

Read full article: Some UF Health workers still waiting for pay following delays due to ransomware attack

The News4JAX I-TEAM is hearing from more UF Health Jacksonville employees who are tired of waiting for IOUs after a ransomware attack.

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Here’s what a doctor wants you to know about ‘flurona’

Read full article: Here’s what a doctor wants you to know about ‘flurona’

It’s being called “flurona” — a combination of the flu and coronavirus all at once.

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Can’t find a COVID-19 test? Here’s what a health expert says you should do

Read full article: Can’t find a COVID-19 test? Here’s what a health expert says you should do

COVID-19 cases continue to hit all-time highs across the country ahead of New Year’s Eve.

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Local health expert’s take on when to seek monoclonal antibody treatment

Read full article: Local health expert’s take on when to seek monoclonal antibody treatment

UF Health Jacksonville had considered no longer ordering the Regeneron monoclonal antibody treatment but with the new numbers from the CDC, they backed off that decision and will continue to offer Regeneron treatment, Neilsen said.

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Tuesday marks year since Jacksonville’s 1st COVID-19 shot was administered

Read full article: Tuesday marks year since Jacksonville’s 1st COVID-19 shot was administered

Tuesday marks a year since the former CEO of UF Health Jacksonville, the late Dr. Leon Haley Jr., rolled up his sleeve and got the first COVID-19 vaccine in the city.

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More than 40 cases of Omicron variant in US, including in Florida & Georgia

Read full article: More than 40 cases of Omicron variant in US, including in Florida & Georgia

There are now more than 40 cases of the omicron variant in the U.S., including in Florida and Georgia.

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Jacksonville doctor: Transmissibility of omicron variant most concerning to scientific community

Read full article: Jacksonville doctor: Transmissibility of omicron variant most concerning to scientific community

News4JAX is looking at how Jacksonville is preparing for another potential coronavirus surge.

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Untangling Those Christmas Lights with Children’s Miracle Network | River City Live

Read full article: Untangling Those Christmas Lights with Children’s Miracle Network | River City Live

CMN Hospitals is hosting the 26th Annual Festival of Lights 5K on Sat. Dec. 4 in San Marco Square. This unique, holiday-themed race will raise vital funding for the pediatric programs at UF Health Jacksonville and Wolfson Children’s Hospital.

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New Center for Transgender Health opens on UF Health Jacksonville campus

Read full article: New Center for Transgender Health opens on UF Health Jacksonville campus

The announcement made on Tuesday comes during Transgender Awareness Week.

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Jacksonville-area hospitals say COVID-19 cases remain low

Read full article: Jacksonville-area hospitals say COVID-19 cases remain low

Many people are getting ready for the holiday season, and as travel is expected to pick up at the end of next week, roughly 20 states across the country are seeing an upward trend in the number of new COVID-19 cases.

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Jacksonville firefighter collapses, dies after working vehicle crash

Read full article: Jacksonville firefighter collapses, dies after working vehicle crash

A 36-year-old firefighter died after he collapsed while trying to rescue the driver of a U-Haul truck that struck a utility pole early Thursday morning.

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Troopers release video, photos of SUV sought in crash that killed Jacksonville father

Read full article: Troopers release video, photos of SUV sought in crash that killed Jacksonville father

The Florida Highway Patrol on Tuesday released videos and photos of a vehicle sought in connection with a crash that killed a Jacksonville father.

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Immunocompromised people may need 4th COVID-19 shot, CDC says

Read full article: Immunocompromised people may need 4th COVID-19 shot, CDC says

Any day now, the Food and Drug Administration is expected to approve Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine for children ages 5 to 11.

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🔒70-year-old refused to leave daughter’s bedside after hospital visitation hours ended, police say

Read full article: 🔒70-year-old refused to leave daughter’s bedside after hospital visitation hours ended, police say

A 70-year-old great-grandmother was arrested Monday after she refused to leave her daughter’s bedside at UF Health North after visitation hours ended, according to the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office.

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Jacksonville doctor says J&J announcement is ‘good news’

Read full article: Jacksonville doctor says J&J announcement is ‘good news’

Johnson & Johnson announced Tuesday that a booster of its one-shot COVID-19 vaccine provides a stronger immune response months after people receive a first dose.

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‘One of a kind’: Jacksonville community honors life, legacy of Dr. Leon Haley Jr.

Read full article: ‘One of a kind’: Jacksonville community honors life, legacy of Dr. Leon Haley Jr.

A community memorial service was hosted in Jacksonville Friday for Dr. Leon Haley Jr., the CEO UF Health Jacksonville who died in a WaveRunner accident in South Florida in July.

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In midst of hurricane season, Jacksonville-area hospitals evaluating disaster plans

Read full article: In midst of hurricane season, Jacksonville-area hospitals evaluating disaster plans

Hospitals across the country are dealing with a large number of COVID-19 patients, and the situation is especially difficult in New Orleans where Hurricane Ida left power outages.

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More than 1,700 people receive antibody treatment at Jacksonville site in 2 weeks

Read full article: More than 1,700 people receive antibody treatment at Jacksonville site in 2 weeks

In the past two weeks, the number of new patients hospitalized with COVID-19 in Jacksonville has continued to drop. The decline is not dramatic, and Florida appears to continue to lead the nation in new cases.

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With hospitals near capacity, patients wait to be seen

Read full article: With hospitals near capacity, patients wait to be seen

"Emergency rooms were packed the past week. They were filled with people waiting for hours," one patient outside UF Health said Friday.

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A look at what workers are facing in the COVID-19 ward at UF Health Jacksonville

Read full article: A look at what workers are facing in the COVID-19 ward at UF Health Jacksonville

News4Jax visited the COVID-19 ward at UF Health Jacksonville on Friday and watched as nurses and care works went from patient to patient, doing what they could to help.

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UF Health patient delayed COVID-19 vaccine for noble reason, now she’s in hospital

Read full article: UF Health patient delayed COVID-19 vaccine for noble reason, now she’s in hospital

News4Jax visited the COVID-19 ward at UF Health Jacksonville on Friday and met Maria Omerkov, one of many patients in the Springfield facility.

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Some Jacksonville hospitals request ventilators in preparation for more COVID-19 cases

Read full article: Some Jacksonville hospitals request ventilators in preparation for more COVID-19 cases

Jacksonville hospitals are preparing for more COVID-19 cases, with some requesting ventilators.

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As students return to school, Jacksonville hospital staff expect another COVID-19 surge

Read full article: As students return to school, Jacksonville hospital staff expect another COVID-19 surge

As students begin to return to school, staff at local hospitals are expecting another surge in COVID-19 cases.

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Family of late UF Health Jacksonville CEO receives letter from White House after sudden passing

Read full article: Family of late UF Health Jacksonville CEO receives letter from White House after sudden passing

The late Doctor Leon Haley was honored by President Joe Biden, according to a statement by Haley’s son, Grant.

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Jacksonville police investigate 3 separate shootings overnight

Read full article: Jacksonville police investigate 3 separate shootings overnight

Three separate shootings in Jacksonville in just over six hours left four people injured, police said.

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UF Health Jacksonville holds memorial service for Dr. Leon L. Haley Jr.

Read full article: UF Health Jacksonville holds memorial service for Dr. Leon L. Haley Jr.

Coworkers and friends described Hailey as optimistic, upbeat and fun.

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16-year-old among most recent COVID-19 deaths at Jacksonville hospitals

Read full article: 16-year-old among most recent COVID-19 deaths at Jacksonville hospitals

On Thursday, UF Health Jacksonville said there was more than one COVID-19 death each day last month and an average of three each day so far this month. Baptist Health says they've had 2½ deaths each day for the last six weeks.

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Jacksonville hospitals now report more than 260 COVID-19 patients in ICUs

Read full article: Jacksonville hospitals now report more than 260 COVID-19 patients in ICUs

The much more contagious delta variant of the coronavirus continues to rage across Florida, sending another 526 people to the hospital and increasing the state’s record-setting total of hospitalizations to 12,041.

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DeSantis expects Florida’s COVID-19 hospitalizations to fade in coming weeks

Read full article: DeSantis expects Florida’s COVID-19 hospitalizations to fade in coming weeks

Gov. Ron DeSantis touted Florida’s COVID-19 response Tuesday, even as the state set a record for the number of people hospitalized with the illness for the third day in a row.

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Dean named at UF College of Medicine-Jacksonville after death of Dr. Leon Haley Jr.

Read full article: Dean named at UF College of Medicine-Jacksonville after death of Dr. Leon Haley Jr.

Linda R. Edwards will serve as dean of the UF College of Medicine-Jacksonville for a one-year term, and the university will launch a national search to replace Dr. Leon L. Haley Jr., according to a UF Health news release.

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Man charged in Glynn County stabbing, police say

Read full article: Man charged in Glynn County stabbing, police say

A 29-year-old man is charged with aggravated assault after a stabbing Sunday in Glynn County, police said.

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‘Greatest man I will ever know’: Son honors Dr. Leon Haley Jr. at memorial service

Read full article: ‘Greatest man I will ever know’: Son honors Dr. Leon Haley Jr. at memorial service

UF Health Jacksonville CEO Dr. Leon Haley Jr. was honored Saturday with a funeral service in Pittsburgh, a week after a fatal WaveRunner accident in Palm Beach County.

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Funeral for UF Health Jacksonville CEO to be held Saturday in Pittsburgh

Read full article: Funeral for UF Health Jacksonville CEO to be held Saturday in Pittsburgh

Funeral arrangements have been made for UF Health Jacksonville CEO Dr. Leon Haley Jr.

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Son shares heartfelt tribute to UF Health Jacksonville CEO

Read full article: Son shares heartfelt tribute to UF Health Jacksonville CEO

Grant D. Haley, the son of UF Health Jacksonville CEO Dr. Leon Haley Jr., paid tribute to his father on Thursday, remembering him as a “hero.”

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I-TEAM: Doctor among witnesses who tried to save UF Health Jax CEO after WaveRunner accident

Read full article: I-TEAM: Doctor among witnesses who tried to save UF Health Jax CEO after WaveRunner accident

A doctor said he tried to save the life of the UF Health Jacksonville CEO Dr. Leon Haley Jr. after a personal watercraft accident over the weekend in Palm Beach County.

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Jacksonville infectious disease expert calls COVID vaccination rates among kids ‘pathetically low’

Read full article: Jacksonville infectious disease expert calls COVID vaccination rates among kids ‘pathetically low’

As some hospitals are seeing pediatric patients with COVID-19, a Jacksonville infectious disease expert is calling the COVID-19 vaccination rates among children pathetic.

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Baptist Health seeing an ‘all-time high’ of COVID-19 hospitalizations

Read full article: Baptist Health seeing an ‘all-time high’ of COVID-19 hospitalizations

In a statement Tuesday, Baptist Health’s president and CEO says Northeast Florida has been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic, “but it’s never been as bad as it is now.”

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I-TEAM: Report details moments before, after WaveRunner accident that killed UF Health Jacksonville CEO

Read full article: I-TEAM: Report details moments before, after WaveRunner accident that killed UF Health Jacksonville CEO

The News4Jax I-TEAM is piecing together what happened in the moments before a tragic accident that killed UF Health Jacksonville CEO Dr. Leon Haley Jr.

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I-TEAM: Men say they tried to save UF Health Jacksonville CEO after personal watercraft accident

Read full article: I-TEAM: Men say they tried to save UF Health Jacksonville CEO after personal watercraft accident

Two men said they attempted to save UF Health Jacksonville CEO Dr. Leon Haley Jr. after a personal watercraft accident over the weekend in South Florida.

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‘We don’t know where the peak is’: ERs fill with patients as COVID cases surge in Jacksonville

Read full article: ‘We don’t know where the peak is’: ERs fill with patients as COVID cases surge in Jacksonville

No end in sight: That’s what doctors and health officials say about the latest surge in COVID-19 cases in Jacksonville.

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Jacksonville doctor calls on DeSantis to declare state of emergency due to COVID hospitalizations

Read full article: Jacksonville doctor calls on DeSantis to declare state of emergency due to COVID hospitalizations

As hospitalizations due to COVID-19 continue to leave emergency rooms overwhelmed, a well-known Jacksonville immunologist on Monday called for Gov. Ron DeSantis to declare a state of emergency in Florida.

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Coast Guard: Water was calm on day of WaveRunner accident that killed UF Health Jacksonville CEO

Read full article: Coast Guard: Water was calm on day of WaveRunner accident that killed UF Health Jacksonville CEO

The water was calm on Saturday and conditions were safe at the time of a personal watercraft accident in Palm Beach County that left UF Health Jacksonville CEO Dr. Leon Haley Jr. dead, according to the Coast Guard.

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UF Health Jacksonville CEO remembered as a family man & proud father of 3

Read full article: UF Health Jacksonville CEO remembered as a family man & proud father of 3

UF Health Jacksonville CEO Dr. Leon Haley Jr., who died this weekend in a personal watercraft accident in South Florida, was more than just the man who ran the large hospital and medical group. News4Jax learned he was also a proud father of three children.

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As COVID-19 hospitalizations continue to rise, some Jacksonville hospitals say wait times may be longer

Read full article: As COVID-19 hospitalizations continue to rise, some Jacksonville hospitals say wait times may be longer

The rate of coronavirus cases and the number of COVID-19 hospitalizations continue to climb in Northeast Florida.

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CEO of UF Health Jacksonville died in jet ski accident, FWC says

Read full article: CEO of UF Health Jacksonville died in jet ski accident, FWC says

UF Health Jacksonville CEO Dr. Leon Haley Jr. died Saturday after he was thrown from a jet ski in the Palm Beach Inlet, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission said in a statement Sunday.

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City leaders, colleagues mourn sudden loss of UF Health Jacksonville CEO

Read full article: City leaders, colleagues mourn sudden loss of UF Health Jacksonville CEO

As news began to spread of the unexpected death of UF Health Jacksonville CEO Dr. Leon Haley Jr., messages poured in on social media from those who knew Haley and were shocked by the sudden loss.

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CEO of UF Health Jacksonville dies in accident in South Florida

Read full article: CEO of UF Health Jacksonville dies in accident in South Florida

"Dr. Haley was a strong, inspirational leader and beloved son, father, friend and colleague," UF Health Jacksonville said in a news release Saturday announcing his unexpected death.

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UF Health Jacksonville reports 1,000% surge in COVID cases in 5 weeks

Read full article: UF Health Jacksonville reports 1,000% surge in COVID cases in 5 weeks

During a telephone conference with city and state leaders Friday, leadership at UF Health Jacksonville reported a sobering statistic.

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U.S. sees first case of rare monkeypox disease since 2003

Read full article: U.S. sees first case of rare monkeypox disease since 2003

For the first time in nearly two decades, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is keeping tabs on a rare case of a disease known as monkeypox in the United States.

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UF Health Jacksonville nurse on working in ICU amid COVID surge: ‘I feel like we are in a war’

Read full article: UF Health Jacksonville nurse on working in ICU amid COVID surge: ‘I feel like we are in a war’

The latest wave of COVID-19 cases has led to a surge in hospitalizations, compounding what has already been a taxing year for health care workers.

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Mayor, health care leaders encourage vaccinations as COVID-19 cases surge

Read full article: Mayor, health care leaders encourage vaccinations as COVID-19 cases surge

According to leaders from Jacksonville’s hospitals, who joined Mayor Lenny Curry on a virtual news conference Wednesday, nearly all of the patients being admitted for coronavirus have not been fully vaccinated.

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DeSantis aims to quell COVID-19 concerns, pointing to lack of hospitalizations

Read full article: DeSantis aims to quell COVID-19 concerns, pointing to lack of hospitalizations

Aiming to dispel concerns about surging COVID-19 infections, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday defended the state’s efforts to combat the spread of the deadly disease.

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Children among COVID-19 patients hospitalized in Jacksonville

Read full article: Children among COVID-19 patients hospitalized in Jacksonville

Children are among patients hospitalized with COVID-19 in Jacksonville, according to doctors and nurses.

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Expert estimates 90% of Jacksonville’s new COVID-19 cases are delta variant

Read full article: Expert estimates 90% of Jacksonville’s new COVID-19 cases are delta variant

As new COVID-19 infections surge in Jacksonville, local health experts say an overwhelming majority of cases they’re seeing are the result of the Delta variant, now the dominant strain nationwide.

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Baptist Health puts some surgeries on hold as COVID-19 cases jump 23% in one day

Read full article: Baptist Health puts some surgeries on hold as COVID-19 cases jump 23% in one day

In just one day, COVID-19 cases at Jacksonville hospitals have seen a considerable increase, News4Jax learned Wednesday.

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Delta variant contributing to ‘perfect storm’ in Jacksonville, expert warns

Read full article: Delta variant contributing to ‘perfect storm’ in Jacksonville, expert warns

As more and more cases of the Delta variant of COVID-19 crop up nationwide, health experts in Jacksonville say they’re seeing a growing number of infections linked to the variant.

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Pedestrian hit, killed on I-95 near UF Health Jacksonville, troopers say

Read full article: Pedestrian hit, killed on I-95 near UF Health Jacksonville, troopers say

A pedestrian was fatally struck by a vehicle early Sunday morning on Interstate 95 near UF Health Jacksonville, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.

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UF Health Jacksonville begins vaccine trials for children younger than 2

Read full article: UF Health Jacksonville begins vaccine trials for children younger than 2

UF Health Jacksonville will begin giving children under the age of 2 years old Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine, as part of the company’s clinical trials, according to Pediatric Epidemiologist Dr. Mobeen Rathore.

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UF Health Jacksonville to offer Pfizer shots June 4

Read full article: UF Health Jacksonville to offer Pfizer shots June 4

UF Health Jacksonville will offer Pfizer COVID-19 shots one day next week.

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New ambulances unveiled at UF Health Jacksonville

Read full article: New ambulances unveiled at UF Health Jacksonville

Two new ambulances were unveiled Thursday at UF Health Jacksonville.

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UF Health CEO: Jacksonville seeing rise in COVID-19 among younger people

Read full article: UF Health CEO: Jacksonville seeing rise in COVID-19 among younger people

The CEO of UF Health Jacksonville on Thursday stressed the importance of getting teens vaccinated.

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As Jacksonville’s COVID-19 cases drop, expert warns community to stay on guard

Read full article: As Jacksonville’s COVID-19 cases drop, expert warns community to stay on guard

Even as Jacksonville sees a drop in COVID-19 cases, medical experts are warning the community that they’re not out of the woods just yet.

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Missing 65-year-old man located, Jacksonville police say

Read full article: Missing 65-year-old man located, Jacksonville police say

A missing 65-year-old man has been located, the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office announced Sunday.

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State-of-the-art surgery center celebrates groundbreaking in Jacksonville

Read full article: State-of-the-art surgery center celebrates groundbreaking in Jacksonville

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Jax Spine and Pain Centers, in collaboration with UF Health Jacksonville, has begun work on a multispecialty surgery center and medical office building. The 19,000 square foot Centurion Surgery Center will be housed in a new three-story, 54,000 square foot medical facility with 12 outpatient operating suites and procedure rooms, according to a news release. The $25 million project, the news release states, will be the largest freestanding multispecialty surgery center in Jacksonville. It will offer patients neurosurgical, interventional pain management, orthopedic, gastrointestinal, oral, and maxillofacial, surgical, and gynecological care. The future Centurion Surgery Center is slated to open in spring 2022.

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Jacksonville hospitals struggle to meet demand for vaccine

Read full article: Jacksonville hospitals struggle to meet demand for vaccine

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – While grocery stores and state-run coronavirus vaccine clinics focus on inoculating people over 65 and healthcare workers against COVID-19, Gov. But Florida hospitals say they’re not getting enough vaccine doses from the state to make a significant dent in that vulnerable population. Since December, more than 200 hospitals throughout Florida have received shipments of the vaccine from the state. UF Health Jacksonville received two shipments within a week of each other in mid-December when vaccines began in the state of Florida. Because of that, the hospitals are not currently vaccinating any members of the public, let alone those with preexisting conditions.

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UF Health Jacksonville CEO warns you can carry virus even after vaccination

Read full article: UF Health Jacksonville CEO warns you can carry virus even after vaccination

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – More women in Duval County are coming down with COVID-19 than men, which goes against the national trend. That was one finding announced Thursday by the head of UF Health Jacksonville. Another important note UF Health Jacksonville CEO Dr. Leon Haley said even if you’ve gotten both doses of the vaccine, you can still carry the virus in your nose -- and that’s why it’s critical you still wear a mask. For 10 months, UF Health has been sharing with City Council and other elected officials about what the pandemic is doing in Jacksonville. Haley said so far, most people who have reactions or symptoms after vaccination are getting those after the second dose.

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UF Health Jacksonville among hospitals offering COVID-19 vaccines to some patients

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Right now, the priority in Florida is to vaccinate those age 65 and older and frontline health care workers against COVID-19. But Florida Hospital Association President and CEO Mary Mayhew explained that another group is eligible to get vaccinated at certain hospitals. Right now, UF Health Jacksonville is one of the hospitals that will vaccinate its patients if they have certain preconditions. AdIn an email sent to a patient, the hospital said it now has COVID-19 vaccines available on a limited basis. “I’m encouraged that we will start to see slight increases of the amount of vaccines coming to Florida,” Mayhew said.

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Jacksonville hospitals see number of COVID-19 patients dip amid resurgence

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Despite the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and White House Coronavirus Task Force saying Jacksonville is in the red zone when it comes to the coronavirus, local hospitals say the number of COVID-19 patients here has dipped slightly. A recent report from the White House Coronavirus Task Force says Florida and Duval County are in the midst of a full COVID-19 resurgence, and in turn management at several Jacksonville hospitals acknowledged they have been dealing with the surge. But Chad Neilsen, infectious disease director for UF Health Jacksonville, said the numbers are leveling out in the last two days. “I do think largely the Mayor’s Office extending the mask mandate across Duval County helped,” Neilsen told News4Jax. Across Baptist Health’s five facilities throughout Northeast Florida, there are 177 COVID-19 patients, 36 of them in the ICU.

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Hospital workers receive second dose of COVID-19 vaccine as officials work to ramp up public vaccinations

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Jacksonville hospital workers are receiving their second dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine as health department officials are still working to ramp up the volume of vaccinations given to the general public. As of Wednesday, more than 16,000 people in Duval County had been vaccinated, according to Florida Department of Health data. Bernadette Belgado, director of pharmacy at UF Health Jacksonville, said Wednesday that the hospital has vaccinated close to 50% of its workforce and planned to administer second doses of the vaccine to 700 of its workers. The state Department of Health in Duval County is leading the effort to vaccinate the general public in Jacksonville at the Prime Osborn Convention Center. A spokesperson for the Duval County agency confirmed two senior centers, Lane Wiley Senior Center and Mandarin Senior Center, have been approved to become vaccination clinics.

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Jacksonville grandmother loses battle with COVID-19

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Days before the new year, Cheryl Bacon, 52, took her final breath at UF Health Jacksonville after losing her battle with COVID-19. “A week later, on Dec. 20, is when we were notified that she had COVID-19.”From the sound of her voice, Booth said, she could tell that her mother’s health was declining. “When I talked to my mom on a daily basis, her voice just kept getting weaker and kept getting weaker,” Booth said. She encourages those who have a loved one battling COVID-19 to take it day by day. “Never stop praying,” Booth said.

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No side effects from COVID vaccine at UF Health

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – As the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine continues to roll out -- another 100 more employees at UF Health Jacksonville got the shots on Tuesday -- experts are closely monitoring recipients for any side effects. David Meysenburg, the division director of critical care at UF Health, was one of the first to receive the vaccine on Monday. Really, after any kind of medication, there’s a possibility you’re going to have some kind of reaction or symptoms,” Meysenburg said. Unlike some flu vaccines, the COVID-19 shot does not contain a live virus. “Instead, this vaccine uses MRNA technologies, so, in essence, we are basically fooling the body into activating the immune system against COVID-19,” said is Chad Neilsen, director of infection prevention at UF Health Jacksonville.

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More workers at UF Health Jacksonville get vaccinated for COVID-19

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – With the arrival of 10,000 more doses of COVID-19 vaccine at UF Health Jacksonville on Tuesday, 100 front-line health care workers got their first shots. “It’s an honor that UF Health was one of the five hospitals in Florida to do this. “I trust the people here at UF Health Jacksonville, especially the physicians. Once health care and front-line workers are done, residents of long-term care facilities are next and then people aged 65 and older. They are the front-line health care workers in the emergency departments and the ICUs around the state,” Duane said.

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DeSantis calls COVID-19 vaccine arrival in Florida ‘historic moment’

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Tampa General, UF Health Jacksonville and three other large hospitals will split about 100,000 doses of the Pfizer vaccine between Monday and Tuesday. They will administer it to their staff members, distribute the vaccine to other nearby hospitals and front-line health care workers. DeSantis said the state will also receive 20,000 to the state to supplement the private vendors giving vaccines at LTC facilities. DeSantis then left the room without taking questions about why the state was not making White House Coronavirus Task Force reports for Florida public. The task force also urged leaders to begin warning about the risks of gathering during the December holiday season.

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UF Health CEO gets first COVID-19 vaccine in Jacksonville

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Eleven months after the earliest recorded case of coronavirus in the United States, the first 10,000 doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine arrived Monday morning at UF Health Jacksonville and the first 10 shots were quickly administered to emergency room and intensive care workers, including the medical center’s CEO. Pfizer’s COVID19 vaccine shipment from Michigan arrived around 9:15 a.m. Jacksonville’s vaccine supply was transported in freezer packs along with 3 million other vials set to be delivered across the country. News4Jax spoke with African Americans in Jacksonville about the new vaccine who had mixed feelings about the shot. The first shipments of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine headed out from Michigan Sunday morning. Five of Florida’s largest health systems, including UF Health in Jacksonville, will receive 100,000 doses.

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UF Health Jacksonville to give first 10 COVID-19 vaccines Monday

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – UF Health Jacksonville received its first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine on Monday and the first 10 shots will be administered before noon, a spokesperson for the hospital told News4Jax. Chad Neilsen, UF Health Jacksonville director of accreditation and infection prevention, said that once the hospital gets its first shipment, it will start giving vaccines to its high-risk and high-exposure health care workers as soon as possible, including doctors and nurses in the emergency department and those working in the COVID-19 unit. CEO Leon Haley, who is also an emergency physician, will get the first of 10 shots given on Monday. UF Health will also deliver the vaccine to other hospitals in the area. The first shipments of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine headed out from Michigan Sunday morning.

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