UF Health hosts transgender health talk in honor of Pride Month
Growing up in Gainesville, Michael Tudeen watched his two fathers face discrimination — bigotry that often spilled over into his life as a young boy.
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Growing up in Gainesville, Michael Tudeen watched his two fathers face discrimination — bigotry that often spilled over into his life as a young boy.
UF Health reported zero positive cases out of 532 tests from June 14 to June 20.
Two weeks after a cyberattack on UF Health computers, its servers are still down.
The Florida Department of Health will no longer release COVID-19 statistics daily, switching to reporting COVID-19 cases and vaccinations on a weekly basis, according to a press release.
Wayne Forehand’s phone unfailingly rings every Monday at noon. On the other end: a call from a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study.
UF Health reports four positive cases out of 517 tests for the first week of June.
Senate completed its first meeting on the fourth week of Summer and passed code revisions to ensure weekly meetings are possible.
As students left campus and masks left faces, UF saw a 0% positivity rate Friday.
The number of UF students in quarantine or isolation decreased by nearly half since May 18.
UF surpassed 10,000 total positive COVID-19 cases Saturday since tracking began in March 2020. This comes as the university announced plans to no longer require masks and return to pre-pandemic operations starting June 28.
Over a year after the initial COVID-19 shut down, UF faculty and students will be able to see each others’ unmasked faces again.
With the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines in full force, nearly half of Alachua County residents have received at least their first dose.
A university-wide email sent Tuesday announced a transition to pre-COVID operations on UF campus starting June 28.
UF’s daily COVID-19 tests have remained between 0% and 2% positivity rate since April 21.
With their gloved hands gripping shovels, Boy Scout Troop 125 ventured into the wooded area out back of First Christian Church – eyes scanning for the fluorescent red berries of coral ardisia.