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45% of St. Johns County Residents Are Fully Vaccinated
As of today, May 6th, a total of 105,045 St. Johns County residents have fully received the Covid-19 vaccine. That is 44.6%, and 53.74% have received one dose. By: Sophia Yarashas
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Florida’s budget Increase
The Florida Legislation passes a 10% increase in Florida’s spending plan. The plan will include a $1,000 bonus to workers dealing with Clovis-19 upfront sucks as first responders, teachers and etc. By: Lauren Villarreal
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Dress Code in Saint Johns
According to the Saint Johns School district records, the school year 2020-2021 dress code violations have gone up exponentially compared to past years. Among all of the high schools in the county there have been a total of 518 dress code violations By: Lauren Villarreal
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New Mask Regulations in Florida
The mask regulations in Northeast Florida have been changed for people who are fully vaccinated. By: Mary Vega
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The Brand New High School
n order to relieve the overcrowding at Nease High School and Bartram Trail High School, the new school Tocoi Creek High School aims to do as such. Bartram Trail currently has 3,084 students with the anticipated capacity of 1,946 students, and Nease presently has over 3,000 students yet over the intended amount of 2,049 students. By; Ariel Rademeyer
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Refusal to Employ Vaccinated Teachers
A private preschool in Miami is refusing to hire teachers that have been vaccinated for COVID-19. By: Ocean Medlock
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Doge to the moon
Elon musk has had an eventful week with dogecoin. There are many questions about what he is planning to do with it. By: Madyson Huffman
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‘Anti-Riot’ Bill Signed by DeSantis
On Monday, April 19th, Governor Ron DeSantis signed Florida’s “anti-riot” bill into law, a measure that vastly increases law enforcement’s powers to crack down on civil unrest. By: Lynne Park
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Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Available Again
The CDC has determined that the Johnson & Johnson vaccine is safe to administer. By: Caitlyn Gillette
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Brazil’s Covid-19 Response
Since the virus has surfaced, the Brazilian government has refused to establish a system to which they will handle Covid-19. This is leaving the health care workers to use urgent care systems to treat Covid-19 patients. By: Halie Childress