Alachua County and UF COVID-19 cases increase; city and county expand testing
By Alex DeLuca | Mar. 27, 2020The Florida Department of Health’s dashboard now only shows resident cases
The Florida Department of Health’s dashboard now only shows resident cases
UF and Alachua County cases increase, Santa Fe College postpones Spring graduation and a county alert creates confusion on social media
The Florida Department of Health announced eight new cases this morning, and UF reported five new cases this afternoon.
Those who cannot will be given 10 days of paid leave
Applications are postponed to Thursday
The global pandemic has forced them to bring their fight to a digital platform
UF’s website shows a total of 14 student and faculty cases as of Monday
As of this morning, UF's website shows a total of 14 positive COVID-19 cases
The law school graduate said he’s willing to do whatever it takes to close Florida beaches
An email was sent to residents
UF’s new COVID-19 cases include six students and one faculty member
WASHINGTON (AP) — The income tax filing date has been pushed back from April 15, to July 15, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said.
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Coronavirus has stripped life down to its bare bones, and priorities have come into clearer focus.
Editor’s Note: President Kent Fuchs told The Alligator he received hundreds of emails from students since UF announced classes would move fully online through the end of the Spring semester. At his request, and with the permission of the email’s author, we are printing one of the emails on this page along with his reply.
Confirmed cases continue to increase in Alachua County. Meanwhile, UF announces a grading alternative and Gov. Ron DeSantis releases information on expanding testing in North Central Florida.
Gov. Ron DeSantis announced that four UF students have COVID-19 and told universities to move online the rest of the semester.
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Today’s updates on the coronavirus stem from the recommendation from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control that no gatherings with 50 or more people should take place.
The World Health Organization characterized it as a pandemic Wednesday