UF Faculty and graduate students raise questions over ICU capacities
Intensive care unit capacities are used to determine the severity of the COVID-19 pandemic for hospitals and the areas they serve.
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Intensive care unit capacities are used to determine the severity of the COVID-19 pandemic for hospitals and the areas they serve.
Now is the time for UF to embrace its excellence and leadership as we work together to end this pandemic!
Gainesville is still a month or two away from having the COVID-19 vaccine becoming widely available, but city leaders are starting to make plans for when it is.
Days before thousands of students were scheduled to return to UF’s campus, some faculty learned that about 61% of students attending in-person classes would be tested for COVID-19 by the first day of class, and students won’t need a negative test result to be cleared for campus.
UF President Kent Fuchs received his first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine Tuesday morning.
Florida Highway Patrol is investigating a traffic homicide after one person died Tuesday evening in a crash involving three cars in Gainesville.
Dr. Joseph A. Tyndall was one of the first in Gainesville to get the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine Wednesday morning.
UF Health Jacksonville received about 20,000 COVID-19 vaccines and distributed 4,000 to UF Health Shands Hospital Monday.
Two people have died in three hit-and-run crashes this week. None of the drivers involved have been located or arrested by police as of Friday evening.
UF’s COVID-19 testing capacity will be accelerated in the Spring as it becomes mandatory for thousands of students.
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UF has denied 144 UF professors the ability to teach remotely this Spring, leaving some to feel like the university administration has put their safety at risk.
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The risks of traveling home for Thanksgiving are far deadlier this year than spats with relatives over mashed potatoes and roasted turkey.
Classic holiday tunes played over the bustle of midday traffic as students decorated holiday cards outside Turlington Hall.
A male motorcyclist is in serious condition at UF Health Shands Hospital after a crash with a car at the intersection of University Avenue and Northwest 15th Street Saturday evening, according to the Gainesville Police Department.
Keith Miller had his cell phone pressed to his ear as he stood outside of his restaurant, Big Mill’s Cheesesteaks, located on 13th Street.
Nearly 60% of registered voters, more than 113,000 people, have already cast their ballot in Alachua County.
Six-year-old Beckett Genuardi, fidgeting in his mother’s lap, smiled and stuck his tongue out at the more than 60 UF students who tuned into Miracle Moments via Zoom. Beckett is one of the children who has benefited from fundraising events like Transform Today in Dance Marathon.
The Gators women’s golf team completed the first round of the East Lake Cup Monday, shooting a collective 5-over-par. The team is currently in third place, trailing the leader Ole Miss by 10 strokes.