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Crime rates in cities nationwide have dropped as stay-at-home orders keep people indoors in an effort to fight the coronavirus pandemic. In Miami, Florida, there were no homicides for seven weeks ...
WHO’s Tedros says ‘all hypotheses must remain on the table’ after critical information not provided to investigators.
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, Miami University’s highest priority has been the health and safety of its faculty, staff and students. Despite the University’s best efforts, it is not ...
The spread of COVID-19, caused by the coronavirus, is making everyday living even harder for Miami’s homeless population, ... makes them a public health concern during the COVID-19 pandemic.
MIAMI-DADE PLANS ‘MASS FEEDING’ EFFORT. 6:10 p.m.: Bracing for the day when food pantries aren’t enough amid the coronavirus pandemic, Miami-Dade’s government is planning for regular food ...
Miami has extended its highly unusual 8 p.m. curfew to quell the crowds of unruly spring breakers that have flocked to the party city in defiance of COVID-19 safety rules.
It followed two days when Florida registered its highest number of new COVID-19 cases. On Sunday, Florida saw 15,300 cases, the most so far by any state. Dr. Lilian Abbo, an infectious disease ...
Miami Beach to spring ... The coronavirus pandemic disrupted the N.C.A.A.’s Division I men’s basketball tournament ... Japan has had about 455,000 Covid-19 cases and 8,797 deaths during ...
A first-time visit to Little Havana, Miami, during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Like every other event during COVID-19, this year's spring break will look different from years' past.But despite the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, springtime vacations in Miami are still on.
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez warns young people to take the global coronavirus pandemic seriously on "The View" Friday, Mar. 20, 2020.
The coronavirus death toll topped 10,000 across the U.S. on Monday as Americans entered a week President Trump said would be the "toughest" yet of the pandemic. The U.S. had more than 368,000 ...