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TPC 2021
TPC was a little different this year with COVID-19, but spectators were still allowed as long as they followed protocols. The event as a whole was still very enjoyable and successful. By: Sofia Bostic
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A Close Friend Passes
March 18, early Thursday morning George Moreland passed away in a car accident. At 3:30am, George and the driver went down a dead-end road and into the woods. By: Audrey Ausili
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Fatal Crash on I-95
On Wednesday March 31st, a 56-year-old man was killed in a car crash on I-95 by a tractor trailer. This stretch of I-95 is known for having lots of crashes, more specifically 25 fatal ones since 2016. By: Fionnuala Skaggs
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The New Amphitheater
A new amphitheater is going to be built in St. John's County. By: Mackenzie Daly
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Florida Governor Rejects Covid Passports
The concept of Covid passports have come to light, and are gaining traction as more and more people are rejecting them By: Sophia Yarashas
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Antibody treatments for Coronavirus
Scientists responsible for making the antibody treatments say they found therapies to help lessen the severity of covid symptoms. By: Elizabeth Stokes
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Fully Vaccinated People Now Allowed to Travel
The CDC has recently updated their guidelines for those who are fully vaccinated. By: Caitlyn Gillette
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St. Johns County Vaccinations
As of March 30, 2021, already 60,000, 25% of St Johns County residents, have been vaccinated against COVID-19 either with the single Johnson & Johnson vaccine or the two doses of the two-shot vaccines. By: Ariel Rademeyer
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Recovering from March
In the past couple weeks, a large number of students across the country have been sent to go back to school, some for the first time since last March. by: Ashley Cailliez
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Covid-19 Vaccine Available to Teens!
With the release and such high demand of the new Covid-19 vaccine, availability has been scarce. With the first few rounds, it was mostly elders and immunocompromised individuals that had first access to the vaccine, however with weeks passing, it has extended to younger adults despite health condition. By: Zuriel Coreoran